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Teth-Air is a wireless tether system for your sled or quad. This seems to be a very innovative product. Hooking up the Tether cord on my Turbo sled is a must, and I always worry about it screwing up from too much moisture as its in the snow and sun all the time. Plus you have that cord always that has caused some issues. So I contacted Source Innovations Ltd. and inquired about getting a Teth-Air.
I installed this product in less than 10 minutes from the time I opened the box to the time it was ready to run. With minimal tools as well. The main unit has long slots to make it easy to fasten under your hood. I used zip ties to the front headlight support, then ran the wires, one to the ignition and the other to ground. Then the two remaining to the kill switch wires. And hooked the antenna up and it was ready to run. Oh, and put a fresh battery that is available at just about every store. The Battery goes in the bracelet unit. The unit on the sled is powered when you turn your sled on. You need to program your wristband to the unit but that takes seconds. And your ready to ride.
So I took this for a small day trip and wow! this thing is great! Except every time I got on my sled to start it I was looking for my tether cord to clip it in. I have not yet set the distance with the antenna, and have it at the stock setting at about 12' from my sled it shuts off. I will most likely set it at about 8', and if you have an issue you can put your arm behind your back and cut the signal off. You do this by simply cutting about 1/8 to 1/4 inch off the antenna then reinstalling the cap.
I will try this in the mountains and give you my thoughts. But so far this seems like a great product.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJEdFJe3HNg[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDAkLE6P-hE[/YOUTUBE]
For more on this product go to the following website.
http://www.sourceinnovations.ca/
I installed this product in less than 10 minutes from the time I opened the box to the time it was ready to run. With minimal tools as well. The main unit has long slots to make it easy to fasten under your hood. I used zip ties to the front headlight support, then ran the wires, one to the ignition and the other to ground. Then the two remaining to the kill switch wires. And hooked the antenna up and it was ready to run. Oh, and put a fresh battery that is available at just about every store. The Battery goes in the bracelet unit. The unit on the sled is powered when you turn your sled on. You need to program your wristband to the unit but that takes seconds. And your ready to ride.
So I took this for a small day trip and wow! this thing is great! Except every time I got on my sled to start it I was looking for my tether cord to clip it in. I have not yet set the distance with the antenna, and have it at the stock setting at about 12' from my sled it shuts off. I will most likely set it at about 8', and if you have an issue you can put your arm behind your back and cut the signal off. You do this by simply cutting about 1/8 to 1/4 inch off the antenna then reinstalling the cap.
I will try this in the mountains and give you my thoughts. But so far this seems like a great product.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJEdFJe3HNg[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDAkLE6P-hE[/YOUTUBE]
For more on this product go to the following website.
http://www.sourceinnovations.ca/
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