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Nudo flooring

jdog1

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How well does the nudo flooring hold up to ski wear? Just got a new haulmark trailer with it and wondering if i need to put down the ski glide tracks also?
 

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Had a buddy that had a Haulmark trailer with the nudo flooring a couple years ago. He only had the trailer for a few years but it seemed to hold up very well and no ski guides were used.
 

donbrown

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I think it holds up very well. Would go with ski skins and save a bit of money.

All you need are traction ribs for the ramps.

NUDO will hold up with no protection.
 

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Overtime carbides will cut through it in high traffic areas. If the installer doesn’t use the proper blade when cutting the edges it can start to delaminate. When I got my trailer with it the first thing I did was caulk the seams so water wouldn’t get it in. Seemed to help for a couple years.

Overall I like it but it’s not inpervious to snowmobiles and moisture.
 

donbrown

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Overtime carbides will cut through it in high traffic areas. If the installer doesn’t use the proper blade when cutting the edges it can start to delaminate. When I got my trailer with it the first thing I did was caulk the seams so water wouldn’t get it in. Seemed to help for a couple years.

Overall I like it but it’s not inpervious to snowmobiles and moisture.


I wonder if there is a glue to seal the NUDO material?
 
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