Product Review-Soft Hand Covers

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Old 02-17-2009, 12:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I purchased a set of the soft hand covers from Tachycardia Performance for my recent trip to Sicamous. My Modified Polaris has no wind protections for my hands and I'm not real fussy about the hard hand covers as they seem to break each time you roll your sled...and yes, I've been known to roll my sled...

They are very easy to attach using two velcro buckles - one to the end of your handlebar and one over the inner part of your bar past your thumb. They can easily be removed when you hit the alpine and fold flat to fit in your backpack.

I had a number of comments from fellow sledders on the mountain who had not seen a product like this and thought it was functional and attractive...and it doesn't look like a cheap afterthought.

They did exactly what I wanted them to, they kept my hands out of the wind while riding up to the alpine.

**Easy to Install.
**Easy To Carry In A Backpack
**Keep The Wind Off Your Hands
**Look Like Quality Product

I would recommend this product to anyone, who like me, is not fussy about the hard hand protectors out there.

Tachycardia's Web Site

Attached is a close-up photo of the product and a shot of the product on my sled (Black Lead Sled) on the ride up.

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I was looking at those too and after your comments I may have to look at getting some,What did they cost curtis?
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Website shows $50, which I think is a pretty good deal. I can't remember how much Royal Distributing is selling the Skinz soft ones for, but I am sure it is much more than that.
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That is correct, I paid $50.00 and feel it was well worth the price.

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Website shows $50, which I think is a pretty good deal. I can't remember how much Royal Distributing is selling the Skinz soft ones for, but I am sure it is much more than that.
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Those covers worked great on the sled. But Bunny explain to us why you continued to wear them inside the lodge. Good support with no bra lines
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I purchased a set of the soft hand covers from Tachycardia Performance for my recent trip to Sicamous. My Modified Polaris has no wind protections for my hands and I'm not real fussy about the hard hand covers as they seem to break each time you roll your sled...and yes, I've been known to roll my sled...

They are very easy to attach using two velcro buckles - one to the end of your handlebar and one over the inner part of your bar past your thumb. They can easily be removed when you hit the alpine and fold flat to fit in your backpack.

I had a number of comments from fellow sledders on the mountain who had not seen a product like this and thought it was functional and attractive...and it doesn't look like a cheap afterthought.

They did exactly what I wanted them to, they kept my hands out of the wind while riding up to the alpine.

**Easy to Install.
**Easy To Carry In A Backpack
**Keep The Wind Off Your Hands
**Look Like Quality Product

I would recommend this product to anyone, who like me, is not fussy about the hard hand protectors out there.

Tachycardia's Web Site

Attached is a close-up photo of the product and a shot of the product on my sled (Black Lead Sled) on the ride up.
I have the skinz handguards on my sled, After looking at the Tachycardia ones at the Sled Invasion this weekend I would say that they are as good or better than the Skinz ones(and I'm not a big fan of the color red).
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get a set they are great. take em off warm days have in storage for cold!!!!
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