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Pretty good cover so far, broke a strap off due to a bad stitch, so had them all reinforced at a shoe repair place in town for about $5.Hands down the Skinz cover is the way to go....waterproof!!
If you need one let us know.
Hands down the Skinz cover is the way to go....waterproof!!
If you need one let us know.
I have to agree on the Skinz Protective Gear cover. The material naturally conforms to the contours of your sled without worry of scratching. I have thousands of miles on mine. As Paul stated they are truly waterproof.
So whats trailering like with the Snow skins or the Skinz? I use a deck so just curious if it "balloons."
I will not buy another Sno Skinz cover its water proof but its fadded to a horible red color in less then a year....Not sure if mine was super old when I got it but not impressed....I know I have a warranty but still.
I understand that I was just giving my personal exp to anyone shopping these to items. If it were me I would try the skinz next time.Sno Skinz and Skinz Protective Gear are two different companies.
I understand that I was just giving my personal exp to anyone shopping these to items. If it were me I would try the skinz next time.