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Kudo's to Sno-Skinz!

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Received the Sno-Skinz sled cover last week and it's very well built, fit and finish is excellent. Ronnie was more than happy to answer any questions I had. If you need a cover, check his out, they're well worth the money!

He includes an undercover that keeps windshields from getting scratched.

http://www.snoskinz.com/
 
no question. best covers out there. had them for years. had one that was 6 years old, tore finally. he replaced with new. pay 125 for an OEM cover, won't last 3 years in the intense sun.
 
Do you put any padding (tennis ball with a hole in it, etc) over the ends of the handlebars to help covers last longer? Ronnie commented, and I'd agree, that newer handlebars with hooks on them look like they'd be rough on sled covers.
 
that is where my old one ripped....sounds like a good idea. have a covered trailer now, so i don't use them so much.
 
OEM is garbage

I bought a stock sled cover for my REV, and it fell apart in the first trip out. I returned it to my dealer, and they stitched it back together. I did this 3 times, and it still comes apart.

My next cover will be a sno-skinz for sure.
 
They look like good covers, but my OEM cover on my 03 summit has stood up great for me, only bad part is with my riser, the cover doesn't cover as low as it should.
 
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