RX1Jim
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Has anyone tried the screw in track studs from iGrip (www.igripstud.com/studs/snowmobile)? It seems to be a good idea for those wanting improved traction on ice without adding a set of conventional studs. This company had a booth at last year's Big East snowmobile show. Looked interesting but a bit pricey, about $220 for a set of 250 studs.
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Has anyone tried the screw in track studs from iGrip (www.igripstud.com/studs/snowmobile)? It seems to be a good idea for those wanting improved traction on ice without adding a set of conventional studs. This company had a booth at last year's Big East snowmobile show. Looked interesting but a bit pricey, about $220 for a set of 250 studs.
Jim
Have you searched.. a few thread on this already.
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Fits right in between no studs and studs. A little extra traction on ice only. I did them but ended up adding studs as well.


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