
Rae Crowther Escape Sled ESC
Rae Crowther Escape Sled ESC A coach stands on the sled platform and grips the Reaction Bar. He can then push the pads forwards at the players, simulating a lineman coming out of their stance at the snap. Each pad can travel approx. 12” inches. Pads don’t lock and fire, for safety they can only be manually pushed. Drive the sled with the coach onboard or use the sled traditionally w/o. U shaped Escape pads offer technique advantages. Allows a defender to work against a double team block. The large wing pad acts like a secondary blocker, allowing the defender to work their elbow down, minimizing the offensive player’s hands, while the front of the pad and opposite wing pad act as the primary blocker. Escape pads force inside hand and elbow contact as the pads encapsulate their arms. The large wing pads keep the players trapped (like a hold), and they must fight to escape. A chest plate is built into the Escape pads to simulate shoulder pads. Escape Pads flex in all directions. Th