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Pro armor tether failure

Colbymh

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Guess I have to eat crow.. lots of people saying how ****ty the pro armor tether is and it came true yesterday. I was side hilling and went to turn up hill and fell off.. sled stayed running while my tether was attached to me.

Called pro armor and they said its outside of 90 days so owell. Was 46 degrees, sunny, no snow or ice on it, etc.
 
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You can take them apart and clean the contact pretty easily, I did it with mine and put a very light coat of dielectric grease on them and they have worked flawlessly for 3 years.
Ian
 
Just don't put too much grease on there, or it won't work at all. You could use something like wd-40 too, if you put too much grease it won't make contact when cold. Ask me how I know....
Ian
 
Mine broke when i rolled the sled over in its second year, i put a polaris tether on and havent had a lick of trouble.

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Buy a Laser Phantom Teth-Air and we will give you a year normal warranty but we go well beyond a year if it is something that failed shouldn't have. Basically we cover everything but obvious physical damage.
 
Pingle makes a billet aluminum tether for $110.



Bulletproof.
Seems sturdy alright, but metal in metal? I think freezing..

Here's an idea; find a two pin connector that can take a lot of use and combine with pigtail wire. Make a tether that powers a strong helmet light and keeps the ignition going!

Fall off and you cut power to sled by pulling the plug out of the socket.

Polaris? Cat? Doo? Anyone??

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Seems sturdy alright, but metal in metal? I think freezing..

Here's an idea; find a two pin connector that can take a lot of use and combine with pigtail wire. Make a tether that powers a strong helmet light and keeps the ignition going!

Fall off and you cut power to sled by pulling the plug out of the socket.

Polaris? Cat? Doo? Anyone??

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The mechanism is fully sealed with a very stiff spring.

They always work.
 
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The cat magnetic tether, to me, is the best solution for a kill switch...

My 2¢


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Agree. Will be installing one over summer to replace my Polaris tether. Friend just broke his Pro Armor last weekend. He is switching to Cat magnetic as well.
 
The mechanism is fully sealed with a very stiff spring.

They always work.

I have the Pingle tether on 2 sleds and a Pro Armor one on the other sled both have worked flawlessly for me. Now that being said I have heard of the Pingle freezing up on some,and I have seen the clips breaking on the pro Armor,some also have had issues with it not working when needed.
My next tether will be the cat magnetic one,they just work.
 
I will also be switching to the magnetic.. for now I am being shipped a replacement.
 
Guess I have to eat crow.. lots of people saying how ****ty the pro armor tether is and it came true yesterday. I was side hilling and went to turn up hill and fell off.. sled stayed running while my tether was attached to me.

Called pro armor and they said its outside of 90 days so owell. Was 46 degrees, sunny, no snow or ice on it, etc.

Same thing happened to my Pro Armor tether this season. I will take apart and try and fix but may go a different route. Also happened in a bad area on a steep hill but no damage was done.
 
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