big_red1a
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Hey anyone have snow eliminators or betterboards on a apex ltx gt
Do they still work well with the cooler blocking half the hole?
Do they reinforce the boards and make them stiffer or allow more flex in the boards(mine are already weak)
Any expeience with either product on a apex ltx????
Do they still work well with the cooler blocking half the hole?
Do they reinforce the boards and make them stiffer or allow more flex in the boards(mine are already weak)
Any expeience with either product on a apex ltx????
big_red1a
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big_red1a
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ttt no one has any info?
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tkuss
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I know better boards makes them for the mountain Apex, I don't know if those will work with our trail apex's or not. I don't think sno-eliminator makes a set for the Apex. Also i heard on here WRP is making a set for the mountain Apex, don't know if it is true or not.
Best bet is to call them all up and see what they can do for you.
Best bet is to call them all up and see what they can do for you.
big_red1a
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snow eliminators
I guess my question is does anyone have these on an apex and do they still work well with the coolers blocking half the holes? do they stiffen the boards?
I guess my question is does anyone have these on an apex and do they still work well with the coolers blocking half the holes? do they stiffen the boards?
niko
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Using the betterboards very happy with the snow not staying around the feet
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and no problems with the half holes too.

and no problems with the half holes too.
big_red1a
Expert
what did you do about the raised grip on the current board? Will the sit flat ontop? I assume you only cut out the ouside of the board squaresniko said:Using the betterboards very happy with the snow not staying around the feet)
and no problems with the half holes too.
niko
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
You have to cut the whole foot area out then pop rivet the new piece back in.
The instructions are very clear how to do it.
The instructions are very clear how to do it.
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