Teth-Air
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So what do most use for wheels on your sled in the shop?
Is it more important to have casters so you can push the sled sideways or is it more important to have wheels that can go on gravel or rough surfaces?
Is it important to you to easily get the sled on the wheels (dollies) or not?
Maybe some use wheels to run their sled into their trailers or would like to?
Would it be good to be able to ride a ways on gravel to good snow?
We have a new product we are testing that work similar to our original design that only worked with our offset spindles. (Pic of old design shown)
I am just trying to gauge if there is a market or is this just important to me?
The new design is currently just for the Gripper Ski but the design could be expanded to work for all brands.
Is it more important to have casters so you can push the sled sideways or is it more important to have wheels that can go on gravel or rough surfaces?
Is it important to you to easily get the sled on the wheels (dollies) or not?
Maybe some use wheels to run their sled into their trailers or would like to?
Would it be good to be able to ride a ways on gravel to good snow?
We have a new product we are testing that work similar to our original design that only worked with our offset spindles. (Pic of old design shown)
I am just trying to gauge if there is a market or is this just important to me?
The new design is currently just for the Gripper Ski but the design could be expanded to work for all brands.
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