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Skinz heated brake lever difference

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klarkkentster

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13 Pro vs 19 850 Axys - is the only difference the plug on the end? I need one for both and my dealer states the 13' is on back order.
 

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Is it worth it? Always wet from flying snow and when you roll your sled and it cools a bit a block of ice forms at its extremes. I never have a problem with the stock lever and we have wet snow.
 
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klarkkentster

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Is it worth it? Always wet from flying snow and when you roll your sled and it cools a bit a block of ice forms at its extremes. I never have a problem with the stock lever and we have wet snow.

I’ll let ya know. Not 100% sure as well.
My goal is to provide more heat and possibly mixed with hand guards will allow lighter gloves which will help my sore old hands. Lol


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I’ll let ya know. Not 100% sure as well.
My goal is to provide more heat and possibly mixed with hand guards will allow lighter gloves which will help my sore old hands. Lol


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My experience is that I have to leave my grip heaters off in deep pow if I want any chance to keep my gloves dry. I don't care if there are hand guards, if you roll your sled often they will contact the snow. Trail riding would be okay but then again I don't often leave my fingers on the brake when trail riding.
 
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