The sled appears to be well made and easy to assemble. I had to make a set of rug-covered wooden runners so that the steel runners would not cut grooves into the cement floor of my garage. I noted a review stating that Rogue accessories fit this sled. So, when I ordered this sled from Amazon, I also ordered an extra set of upright poles from Rogue. Turns out the Rogue poles were wider and much heavier than the upright poles that came with the Happybuy sled. The Rogue upright poles didn't fit. Rogue allows a return, but that's at the customer's expense. Cost me $20 to return the poles. Bottom line: sled appears to be a good buy, but I wouldn't count on using Rogue accessories. Also, my impression originally was that this is the Rogue Dog Sled 1.2 sold as a generic. Given the size and weight of the poles sent by Rogue, I would guess the actual Rogue Dog Sled is substantially heavier and stronger. Whether that matters depends on whether you're able to load 1000+ lbs. Sadly, I'm not.