Käitust
**Käitust** refers to the Estonian term for a traditional wooden sled, primarily used for transporting goods, people, or firewood across snow-covered terrain. The design of a käitust varies depending on its purpose, but it typically features a long, narrow frame made of sturdy wood, often birch or pine, with runners or skids attached underneath to glide smoothly over snow. The sled is often pulled by horses, reindeer, or humans, making it a versatile tool in rural and semi-arural settings.
Historically, käitusts played a crucial role in Estonian agriculture and daily life, especially during the winter
The construction of a käitust involves careful craftsmanship, as the sled must be lightweight yet durable to
Today, käitusts are primarily associated with folklore, traditional crafts, and winter tourism. Some artisans continue to