drhall
Newbie
I recently purchased a pair of Slydogs. When I took them out of the box to inspect, I notice they came with new bolt, and rubber ski stop. Apon inspection I noticed one end of the rubber stop was greater than the other end. They had the higher end towards the back of ski, is this correct? To me I would think the higher end would go to the front of ski.
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Higher end would go to the front of the ski.
drhall
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Thanks for the quick response. Maybe one more question. Do you feel the ski saver is a must? or go without. If so, will they slow you down?
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Ski saver is a must to eliminate darting. I haven't seen a drop in top speed with them installed myself.
drhall
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Thanks again Ulmer. I will put them on also, and give it a try.
jimmie d
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The only downside to the skisaver is when you try to put whels underneath it for storage, hell of a time keeping the skis on the wheels, slips right off.
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