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Plastic "slip on" Ski Covers (Where to find?)

Summitseeker

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Does anybody on here sell or know where I can purchase those plastic slip on covers to cover the carbides on the skis? I just took my deck off and have a Line-X spray in box liner and I want to put my sled in the box but I hear that carbides do the job on the Line-X liner.

A website link would be appreciated.
 
remove the carbides...get new runners just plain steel unless you like to ride the rivers?? Havent been running them for years and honestly you wont know the diff
 
remove the carbides...get new runners just plain steel unless you like to ride the rivers?? Havent been running them for years and honestly you wont know the diff

Thanks for the links guys.

I ALWAYS have been taking off the carbides the first day I get my new sled. In fact I used to get the dealer to remove them before I would even pick it up. What I did find is that I was going through about two sets of steel runners in a season and they would break in the center the wore so thin. One year I had them cryogenic frozen to make them harder but still wore out, hence the reason I decided to keep them on my 08.
 
I have had a pair of these for a few years now. They really are nice on the deck. They also make it very easy to slide the sled around. However, on my new sled (08 RMK) the skins don't fit too well. They don't work well with the wider skis. I think I would prefer to spend the money on more/better deck runners. I'm not knocking the product, they work great on a narrower ski, just a little iffy on the wide skis.
 
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