Making a difference together
Are you planning an entertaining event for a larger group where you can make a difference together? Then truck pulling is the ideal program for you. Up to 20 people try to move the truck from A to B. This is an impressive experience, after all, it involves 12.5 tons, which you move with your combined forces.
The challenge for teams and individuals
You can also split your group and let two teams compete against each other. This is done by measuring the time it takes each team to move the truck over a certain distance. If you wish, there is a little surprise for the winning team. Finally, particularly strong men and women are allowed to put on a "Gstältli" and try to pull the truck themselves with all their physical strength. With the help of their colleagues, this "miracle" can also be achieved.
Car drawing with car racing
For smaller groups, for example a men's group celebrating the bachelor party, car pulling is suitable. The future groom climbs into the "Gstältli" and tries to move the car, in which all his friends are sitting, from the spot. It is great fun when a car race is organised. Two teams each pull a car over a distance of 80 metres. Which polter team will be on the podium at the end?
The event at your location
Would you like to prove how strong your team is as a break in a seminar, at the start of a new project or before a company dinner? Truck pulling can also take place on your company premises or at another location of your choice. The terrain should be flat and offer enough space.
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Size of group
5 to 40 people
Duration
around 1 h
Implementation
all year round
Location
Burgdorf area and all of Switzerland
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Languages
German
Costs [CHF] |
incl. 8.1% VAT | |
Burgdorf - Truck pulling | ||
whole set | 250.00 | |
Car pulling | ||
Provisioning costs | 100.00 | |
Travel costs - whole Switzerland | ||
incl. truck, petrol, LSVA, per km | 3.00 | |
Included in the price |
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- | Truck or car | |
- | "Gstältli" to pull | |
- | On-site support | |
- | Space rental | |
Not included |
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- | outward and return journey |