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SLP Ski Slips Anyone?

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99slpss

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Hey guys just wanted to see if anyone has tried these and there thoughts? Also have anyone tried them on a rubber surface? My trailer has a rubber floor so wanted to see if they would work on the rubber?

Dan
 
I've been using them since they came out, work great. They have a strap that jams against the spindle when moving forward so they stay on. Reverse, they can come off. They will slid on anything... they are hard ABS plastic I think.

sled_guy
 
Work great. Xm skis are marginal. They work with grippers. Steering is slim but save on floor. Fine on rubber.
 
They work very well. On the new xm skis, just remove the rivets the hold the straps on and move them to the outer hole.
 
They work very well. On the new xm skis, just remove the rivets the hold the straps on and move them to the outer hole.

That is what I am going to do. You would have thought they would have updated them to the new skis. Grippers are fine but they could use a bit more room. They work perfect with slp skis. I have ez glides in my new trailer but am still going to run them. They really save on ramps and floors. My old trailer was rhino lined and 9 years old and still in perfect shape. Too bad they aren't reverse friendly.
 
I thought SLP advertised them to work in reverse. The have to be turned around and place on the back of the ski, probably difficult thing to do without the hoop to pull on to lift the ski up.
 
I use them all the time in reverse. Real easy to get on unless you're a wimp!
 
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