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I don't know about "originals" but mine are from 2008. Front and rear for two sleds and they are still great. A little lube on the chain mechanism a couple times a year is all that is required. Randall and Don are great guys and give a tremendous amount back to the community. Look at all the coat/helmet/shovel/broom hangers that are around in various club cabins; all donated by those boys!!

That sled on the deck never moved and SuperClamps (front and rear) were holding it down..........

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Attempting a drive-on / drive-off maneuver?
Superclamps work so well. The sledlockz have the bling factor but after it was pointed out about the lack of lateral stability, I could see that since they are bolted/riveted together.
I never want to deal with straps ever again.

I can see pics again!
 

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Attempting a drive-on / drive-off maneuver?
Superclamps work so well. The sledlockz have the bling factor but after it was pointed out about the lack of lateral stability, I could see that since they are bolted/riveted together.
I never want to deal with straps ever again.

I can see pics again!
Holy sheet I can see a picture.
 

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here ya go
wondering how they will hold up to the salt and crap on a sled deck or open trailer
 

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Look kinda gimmicky. Never had a single issue with the superclamp 2's.
 

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I currently run Superclamp front and rears with all the superclamp products, I wouldn't change them. They work great and do exactly as they are designed to. Im converting to a Marlon deck this week and it has all the superclamp products on it. And the people that run and work for the company are stand up guys, wouldnt find better people to deal with that stand behind there products 100%. I would personally feel guilty about buying one of these copycat clamps and using on my truck.
 
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I just picked up the Sled Locxx today, will be testing it this coming season... I currently have 2 superclamp II and notice that they would move a bit... not sure if it’s the ski design that make the sled move or not... had the rear clamps as well, only use them twice... they don’t work well on my rails so I don’t use then. Superclamp as a good product, like one of the previous members said I’m open to new competition and decided to try it.... there on sale right now... price was right...

my 2 cents
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I just picked up the Sled Locxx today, will be testing it this coming season... I currently have 2 superclamp II and notice that they would move a bit... not sure if it’s the ski design that make the sled move or not... had the rear clamps as well, only use them twice... they don’t work well on my rails so I don’t use then. Superclamp as a good product, like one of the previous members said I’m open to new competition and decided to try it.... there on sale right now... price was right...

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Who sells these? And if ya don't mind me asking what is the right price?
 

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I picked up a Sledlock clamp at the Edmonton show, I was dazzled by the bling. That was a big mistake, after my buddy slammed on the brakes to avoid a deer my Sledlock clamp is now bent and the sled slid forward about 5 " into the back of the sled in front of it. The other 3 sleds in the trailer with Superclamps on them didn't move a bit and the clamps are mint. Its the old story , cheap guy pays twice, Sled lock isn't worth the money , although pretty it is junk in actual use.
Again Buyer be ware !!!!!
 

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I just picked up the Sled Locxx today, will be testing it this coming season... I currently have 2 superclamp II and notice that they would move a bit... not sure if it’s the ski design that make the sled move or not... had the rear clamps as well, only use them twice... they don’t work well on my rails so I don’t use then. Superclamp as a good product, like one of the previous members said I’m open to new competition and decided to try it.... there on sale right now... price was right...

my 2 cents
Hornydevil.
Junk, My buddy bought a Sled Locxx from the Edmonton sled show, I told him
he should buy Superclamps because they are proven and durable. We went
sledding for the first time out last weekend, got to the staging area, open
the trailer to find this. The sled had moved back and the Sled Locxx was
bent, my buddy was so mad. I hated to tell him I told you so, but I really
did like busting his balls. LOL. Maybe that is why they are on sale, and as
for the price is right, there is no right price for this product in my mind
as its flimsy . Sled Locxx as well does not come with a deck hook (they
recommend the Superclamp Deck Hook be used) and it is not lockable as you
can unwind the center adjuster with a lock on the handle?? What Rocket
scientist designed that ?? .
 

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I picked up a Sledlock clamp at the Edmonton show, I was dazzled by the bling. That was a big mistake, after my buddy slammed on the brakes to avoid a deer my Sledlock clamp is now bent and the sled slid forward about 5 " into the back of the sled in front of it. The other 3 sleds in the trailer with Superclamps on them didn't move a bit and the clamps are mint. Its the old story , cheap guy pays twice, Sled lock isn't worth the money , although pretty it is junk in actual use.
Again Buyer be ware !!!!!

Ya i looked at them and they are pretty but they look like junk, when it comes to locking down my $17,000 sled im not cheaping out $50 lol, told the guy selling them they were cheap ****, he didnt seem to pleased with my comments about them lol
 

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Superclamps flex, sled moves.
They are good but not 100%

Add a strap to your deck if its mission critical or your running a 7fter.
 

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Wow... I’m still going to try it... but I’m not getting rid of my superclamps. I manage to make a bigger adjustable knob ( sled locxx) and made it so I can lock it.. you won’t be able to unscrew the adjustment.
 

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Still have a set of old steel super clamps I would sell if someone is interested
 
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