Ski Savers, where can you buy them?

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So this showed up on the face books.

This anyone one here?

$200 per set out of red deer......
 

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got some better wheels
a bit more money but they work nice
as for a patent they are bluffing I did a search Canada and US and nothing not even a registered trade mark
anyway these are not the same as they are red not yellow haha
I agree there totally diffrant. I also noticed the hook on the ski loop is 5/32 shorter and the wheels come with a standard bolt instead of a metric one which get you out of any legal battle.
 

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Yup were good to go they look good and work good just gota sell some now
 

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Yup page 2 red with blue was the first wheels I tried now I found a better wheel in the next pic below is bigger
 

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Yup page 2 red with blue was the first wheels I tried now I found a better wheel in the next pic below is bigger

Would you please clarify which one is yours? What price they are going to be?

Please post a pic of your final design and a price? FOB where?
 

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This is what I am selling. With a 7"rubber wheel with ball bearings. Price is $195 fob Vulcan Alberta.
 

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You should fab up some for snowbikes. I'd pick up a set for sure.
 

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Gotta make a genuine/unthinkable/rare/unique/marketable improvement to the product not to encroach on their patent, this is subjective, so it's at the patent office's discretion. SAE vs. metric bolts ain't gonna cut it.

Watch the video, they edit/cut multiple times just as he hits the transition from the ramp to the trailer deck going forward and back, etc.

I wonder how would a carabiner welded to the front, so it latched to the ski loop would do?
 

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Hello all! We are the Canadian Distributor for this product and have been selling them for 4 years now to both local dealers and consumers. They are a great product and have stood up very well, no issues with the wheels which is their claim to fame I have not replaced a wheel yet and have sold hundreds of sets. They work on all terrain but best on packed gravel/pavement/concrete etc, anything frozen is awesome! I own a Polaris snowmobile dealership and every time I unload out of my enclosed with them someone walks over to check them out as I can back in and out etc. We ship anywhere in Canada and are mostly looking to set up new dealers in all Provinces. 299.99 Can$$ is the retail price and I have lots of stock with 2 more pallets arriving this week. These will be the new Flex adjustable models orange in colour that you saw on Snowtrax Television if you are a fan. [Fyi those guys put them to the test weeks before the show and loved them!]
 

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We are also a Timbersled and have supplied them some skis/spindles to start working on snowbike sets for fall! They are working on them as we speak.
 
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