For seventh Grade and Younger. The Youth MOD Sled is a scaled-down version of our famous MOD Sled, ideal for drilling fundamental blocking skills in players in seventh grade and younger. Our low-to-ground connecting links allow you to run players through the sled after blocking the pad.
Teach the offensive line shoulder blocks and base blocks. With the defense work on separation, line charge, and rip, swim, and spin moves.
The Rogers Athletic Youth MOD Sled has been designed and manufactured with safety, performance, and dependability as top priorities, making it easy to operate and maintain. The Rogers sleds are safe for use on artificial turf.
All Rogers sleds include our standard 5-year warranty on steel, 3-year warranty on pads.
YOUTH MOD SLED PRODUCTS FEATURE SHEETThe Rogers 1-Man Youth MOD Sled includes a single sled unit, along with 2 Sled Outriggers with connecting hardware.
What Our Experts Think
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Scaled for youth: Designed specifically for players in seventh grade and younger.
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Fundamental skill development: Focuses on teaching proper blocking techniques safely and effectively.
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Low-to-ground design: Connecting links allow players to move through the sled after engaging the pad.
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Durable construction: Built to withstand repeated practice while maintaining safety for younger athletes.
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Practice-ready: Ideal for teaching linemen foundational skills before advancing to full-size equipment.
Q&A
Q: Who is the Youth MOD Sled designed for?
A: Players in seventh grade and younger learning fundamental blocking skills.
Q: How does it differ from the regular MOD Sled?
A: It’s scaled down and features low-to-ground connecting links for age-appropriate practice.
Q: Is it safe for young athletes?
A: Yes—engineered for safe, effective skill development with smaller players.
Q: Can players move through the sled after contact?
A: Yes—the low-to-ground design allows smooth movement after engaging the pad.
Q: Is it durable for repeated use?
A: Absolutely—constructed to handle frequent practice while maintaining safety.
Maintenance Tips
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Wipe down pads after each use to remove dirt and sweat.
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Inspect frame and connecting links for wear or damage regularly.
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Store in a dry location to prevent corrosion.
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Check fasteners and connections to ensure stability and safety.
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Replace worn pads promptly to maintain effective practice.