Jeffz
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Whats everyone running for hand guards? I had an unknown brand on mine that worked great until my dad rolled my sled. I'm not shelling out $70+ on OEM guards and I looked at the RSI's and they have the same mount system as the cheap knock-offs I tried unsuccessfully fitting this weekend. The RSI style ones don't mount over far enough, and the mounts just look cheap. I borrowed some Cortech? brand from my buddy's AC (because he won't be using them until his new track shows up) and they were great, but I can't find a website or anything for them. Any help/opinions are appreciated. Thanks!
yam177
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Powermadd handgaurds are what I use
prozac500
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yam177 said:Powermadd handgaurds are what I use
Same thing here.
sweetjob
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I'm running the powermadds with the Rox mounting hardware
fraolib
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i like the acerbis ones that came on the older ski-doo's they had kinda like a rubber mount that u can bend and twist wherever u want they never brake
80h4thephaze
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powermadds.
backcountrymafia
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im using the factory ones got them from my dealer for 60
snomaniac
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Skins heat lok pro series, by far the warmest, most durable hand guards I've used. Mount with velcro and flexible so roll overs don't hurt them. They are excellent. $45-50 bucks too, so cheaper than most.
Haudy991
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Acerbis Rally 2's. They're all plastic wrap arounds that are still flexible in extreme cold. The Powermadds seem to get pretty brittle in the cold (not good for rollovers) but do a great job keeping your hands warm.
elliotts
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prozac500 said:yam177 said:Powermadd handgaurds are what I use
Same thing here.
same thing
Motoman765
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snomaniac said:Skins heat lok pro series, by far the warmest, most durable hand guards I've used. Mount with velcro and flexible so roll overs don't hurt them. They are excellent. $45-50 bucks too, so cheaper than most.
I have used the stock one's since new, but this year I went to the skinz ones. I really like them so far no issues and they keep my hands nice and warm.
Jeffz
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Ordered the Skinz Pro Series. Thanks everyone!
ThatOneGuy
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I got the power madds with the extentions, well... only one extention right now, I lost one when I was out playing around one day no clue where it went
Anywho, they work great and I love them
Joe
Anywho, they work great and I love them
Joe
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