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PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT: DuraPro™ Ski Dampener

DuraPro

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PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT: DuraPro™ Ski Dampener

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Thousands of guys and gals running our Polaris version of the DuraPro Ski Dampeners (many of them on these forums).

Now we have a LIFETIME WARRANTY, high performance solution for you Ski-Doo riders too!!






The patent pending DuraPro™ ski dampener delivers many unique advantages over other designs:

  • The dampener gives a linear, progressive dampening effect which allows the ski to flex more freely at low speeds and loads for softer dampening, and more rigidly at high speeds and loads for stronger dampening. Furthermore, it does this without compromising your ski, bushings, or spindle.
  • With just the right amount of flex and resistance, the DuraPro ski dampener helps protect your ski, spindle, A-arm, and entire sled by absorbing as much impact energy as possible, before allowing the ski to bottom out against the spindle.
  • The dampener gives your sled enhanced performance and more predictable handling on the snow. It's a difference that you will notice immediately, especially when traversing technical terrain and crossing other sled trenches / tracks.
  • The dampener is the width of the ski cradle, offering maximum support for the spindle. This equates to less wear and tear on your ski bushings, with better twisting and side-to-side stability for the ski.
  • The proprietary composition is extremely resilient and resistant to breaking, cracking, tearing, swelling, abrasion, friction, temperature fluctuations, UV light, and vibration. This provides for a very long service life, making this the last ski dampener you'll ever have to buy.
  • Is less than 1 oz heavier than the OEM dampener.
  • MADE IN THE USA with 100% domestic materials and labor!


FITMENT (Item No. 1018904):
Replaces Ski-Doo part #505074138 .......(2017 - Present)
Sled: Ski-Doo REV Gen4 chassis with RAS 3 front suspension
Ski: Ski-Doo Pilot DS-3 (REV Gen4)


INCLUDES:

  • (2) DuraPro Ski Dampener rubbers
  • High-quality, screen printed decal
  • Instruction sheet

All DuraPro products are designed for ultimate quality, durability, and reliability. That is why we fully warrant them to the original owner against defects in materials and workmanship for life. No time-limit applies and no warranty card is required.
Full warranty details can be found at: https://www.duraprousa.com/pages/warranty


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Definitely better than stock. But also definitely doesn't eliminate the problem. I'd say it's 50% better and would do it again. For what it's worth I'm comparing to 2019 rubbers, not the new expert rubbers
 

JH@CM

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They definitely help, but like stock rubbers, don't last.

I've now shredded my second pair (which were provided under warranty). Trying to figure out my next move. That's two pairs in 1300mi.

Main issue is when they fail, they can crack and move backward and out of place (like any ski rubber). Then the ski can become damaged by impact from the spindle to the area around where the bolt connects. One of my skis really ought to be replaced now.

There definitely isn't a perfect ski rubber system, yet.
 

farmboy84

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They definitely help, but like stock rubbers, don't last.

I've now shredded my second pair (which were provided under warranty). Trying to figure out my next move. That's two pairs in 1300mi.

Main issue is when they fail, they can crack and move backward and out of place (like any ski rubber). Then the ski can become damaged by impact from the spindle to the area around where the bolt connects. One of my skis really ought to be replaced now.

There definitely isn't a perfect ski rubber system, yet.
Exactly what happened to me too.

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