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I am thinking about insuring my sled through them, but was reading through their declaration, and it has in there that insurance is void if caused by extreme activities, and I quote
"for any racing, speed test, extreme activity such as but not limited to hill climb competition or practice, jumping, or waterborne use" they have the right to void insurance.
Well this was the main reason I wanted to put insurance on it haha, so has anyone rolled it on a hillclimb and still got insurance coverage, or did you roll it and then deny it was due to hillclimbing? I am just curious how it plays out, since having coverage in case I lose it on a monster climb is the reason I want the full coverage.
Not to say I would deliberately do crazier stuff, I know the whole story of guys buying sleds they can't afford only to purposely write their sleds off at the end of the year to pay it back, I hate this and anyone who does it, but I sure wouldnt mind the assurance of having it insured if I did so lose it and write off a machine I could not afford to replace at this time.
Any input would be appreciated
"for any racing, speed test, extreme activity such as but not limited to hill climb competition or practice, jumping, or waterborne use" they have the right to void insurance.
Well this was the main reason I wanted to put insurance on it haha, so has anyone rolled it on a hillclimb and still got insurance coverage, or did you roll it and then deny it was due to hillclimbing? I am just curious how it plays out, since having coverage in case I lose it on a monster climb is the reason I want the full coverage.
Not to say I would deliberately do crazier stuff, I know the whole story of guys buying sleds they can't afford only to purposely write their sleds off at the end of the year to pay it back, I hate this and anyone who does it, but I sure wouldnt mind the assurance of having it insured if I did so lose it and write off a machine I could not afford to replace at this time.
Any input would be appreciated