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Source Innovations Ltd. would like to introduce the 2019 Laser Phantom Teth-Air for sale starting Oct. 2018. The Laser Phantom Teth-Air is currently available for 2 stoke snowmobile models only. Retail price is $395 CDN. and will be available on our online store this Fall. Pre-orders will be offered to Snow and Mud members with a 10% discount.
Read on if you would like to know a bit about the history of the Teth-Air cordless tether.

Since we developed the first Cordless Teth-Air, 10 years ago, there have been many technological advancements. Our original units were radio, where the loss of a signal would cause the sled to shut down. Customers either loved or hated this design.

Then in 2014, realizing that our then current design was not meeting all our customers objectives we released the Phantom Teth-Air. Primarily customers wanted a tether system that acted more like a corded tether but without the hassle of always hooking up and unhooking throughout their ride. We hit a home run when we successfully incorporated a capacitance proximity sensor into our 2015 through 2018 models. This design was different though, no more radio. The throttle side handle bar sensor would detect the capacitance of the rider’s hand at the handlebar even when wearing thick gloves. This was great, but no one wanted their sled to shut down as soon as their hand was removed, with the sled not moving. In addition, we had the concern that a roll-over condition could cause the sled to keep running when the proximity sensor got tipped into snow and incorrectly detected it as the rider’s hand. We solved these issues by incorporating an engine speed tachometer and a roll-over switch into the design. Both were adjustable with the supplied remote control; the tach would accept the rider’s preferred engine speed before the unit would arm and the roll over switch would be programmed for a time delay before shutdown. We also put an adjustable time delay on the proximity sensor so if the rider slipped off the hand grip, he would have time to recover. This design also included a NO and NC relay output that would work for 2 stroke sleds or 4 stroke sleds and snowbikes. It still is the preferred design for snowbikes. Brett Rasmussen bought 25 units to run on his “Schooled” sled fleet and we continually worked with him for feedback and requested programming tweaks.

Late in 2016 we decided we wanted to make the Phantom Teth-Air even better and started testing a version that replaced the capacitance sensor with a class 1 laser to reduce the size, improve the appearance and sensing accuracy. We also had the goal of making the unit plug and play so the install would be even easier. The Laser Phantom Teth-Air also lost its tachometer sensor and instead we changed the wiring harness to now Tee directly into the sled's speedometer pickup with factory style connectors. This meant now it would monitor track speed and not engine speed to determine if it should arm or not. The latest version is only armed when the track is turning. This adds the feature of shutting down when the sled ghost rides away at idle. We also managed to shrink the total system down to just the handle bar mounted enclosure and eliminated the under-hood enclosure. Brett Rasmussen and his Pro rider Arron Roesler, among many others, tested this updated design for us through season 2017/18 and all the feedback has been excellent. Check out the video link and the pics below.

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"takethebounce" was also one of our test riders throughout last season and we would like to say "thanks", for his time and energy to test the Laser Phantom Teth-Air.
 

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Having run the latest “Laser Teth-Air” for the last half of the season on G4 I would highly recommend the system. No more catching your tether on tree branches or forgetting to put it on. Install is easy and clean and customer support has been top notch.
 

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I highly endorse the new Laser Teth-Air! I was fortunate enough to be able to test one on my G4 this past season amd it worked flawlessly exceeding my expectations. The rollover feature saved my butt when I got tipped into a tree well instantly shutting down the sled. I have run Teth-Airs on all my sleds since 2014 and thank Source Innovations for the peace of mind that comes from knowing myself and my two boys cannot accidentally ride our sleds while forgetting to clip on a regular tether. Well done Chris and team!
 

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Thank you Jim and Aaron for your great reviews. Looking forward to riding with you guys this fall/winter.
 

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"takethebounce" was also one of our test riders throughout last season and we would like to say "thanks", for his time and energy to test the Laser Phantom Teth-Air.


"Thanks" Chris lol but on a serious note, this Tether system has been my favorite to date in the Teth-Air line of universal tethers. Last year I put the Laser through the paces and I am happy to continue using it on my sleds knowing my sled's safety and more importantly my own safety is safeguarded with the use of the Laser Phantom Teth-Air.

I have always had issues using conventional corded tethers, tree branches can snag the cord, I have been stuck under a sled with the cord still attached, and I have seen people lose DESS tethers resulting in the sled being towed out as well. While some of those and other scenarios are rare the Laser Phantom eliminates those and many more situations where conventional tethers can have limitations.

I look forward to seeing more Laser Phantom's on the snow!
 

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Can tree branches engage the laser?

Yes if the branches are at the right hand grip the laser can see them. This will only happen if the sled is stationary and upright. In this case the sled usually will be moving forward and clear the branches. There are always scenarios that can happen where, if the stars align just right, you could fail both a corded tether or a cordless tether. In reality we have not had any issues. If branches keep the unit armed and the track is spinning, and the track is in the air and the sled is upright, you can still just reach over and shut the sled down just the same as if you would when running a cord but not far enough away to have the cord release.
 

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"Thanks" Chris lol but on a serious note, this Tether system has been my favorite to date in the Teth-Air line of universal tethers. Last year I put the Laser through the paces and I am happy to continue using it on my sleds knowing my sled's safety and more importantly my own safety is safeguarded with the use of the Laser Phantom Teth-Air.

I have always had issues using conventional corded tethers, tree branches can snag the cord, I have been stuck under a sled with the cord still attached, and I have seen people lose DESS tethers resulting in the sled being towed out as well. While some of those and other scenarios are rare the Laser Phantom eliminates those and many more situations where conventional tethers can have limitations.

I look forward to seeing more Laser Phantom's on the snow!

If you ride like Dan, you need a Laser Phantom Teth-Air! ;)
 
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