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Ice scratchers

Just put the new version of the Slidekicks Reverse Compatible Ice Scratchers on my sled last weekend and have not had a chance to use them yet but they were easy to install. The design is simple and I think they will work pretty well especially for anyone in the midwest who rides in WI, MN or MI where snow is usually low and icy. I usually run my sled pretty hard so it will be interesting to see how they hold up. They also have replaceable carbide tips so we'll see how long a set of those last as well!

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My husband and I have the Slidekicks and they work perfectly. I highly recommend them.
 
removed all bogie wheels last season and my sliders were maybe 75% beginning of last season, ran scratchers all season and sliders are still maybe 40%. tried slidekicks and they don't scratch near as much as normal spring scratchers, mainly on rough trail they tend to fling out and on ice they dnt have enugh bite. nice you can back up but you only run scratchers when you run up or down the trail.

IMO they are worth 50 bucks
 
This is what some people have said about the scratchers that I produce. They definitely do work!

• I have 2 pr of scratchers from SummitSeeker,will order one more for the new sled, his scratchers are by far the BEST on the market, and I see alot of different kinds each season.....Keep up the excellent work SS

• Same here, I run Summitseekers and use them LOTS, I sled out west and they work and work very well!

• I only run mine on the trail but occasionally I forget to put them up before climbing or I'll hit a jump along side the trail. They've held up great, still look new after 1 year. These are summitseekers by the way.

• Don't need any because mine lasted all season!!!! Freakin' amazing. The other brand I had would last a 1/2 season. BTW I rode about 1500 miles last season and they were down probably 400 of that. VERY HAPPY CUSTOMER HERE!!!

• I run them on 2.4 and 2.25 lug tracks and they work awesome. Kept both sleds cool and I got an extra 500 miles on the sliders!! These ice scratchers are by FAR the best.

What do your summitseekers look like?
 
I ran slidekicks all last season, I just left them down all the time, if you have them pointed down i think they kick up a lot of snow, the tip is a lot bigger than the spring type. My hyfax show almost no wear in 900 miles last year on my D8 with the bogies removed.
 
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