Scary! I might start wearing my tether a little more.

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Yes it is a repost but still friken insane. I guess the guys forearm was broken as well as 70% of his back burnt. Not something I want to experience.
 

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That guys is so lucky!! I used to be one that did not wear my tether but as soon as the e-tec came out I now wear it always...no excuse not to wear it.that guy would have been toast if his friend did not get there so fast! Glad he was okay, sort of!!!
 

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After watching a few similar vids to this and hearing horror stories and seeing a couple runaways I always wear my tether. Even trail riding or ditch banging. You just never know
 

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It is kinda stupid polaris does not provide tethers stock. I did install one on my mountain sled. Tempted to put one on the ditch banger. Funny how my 1992 thru 1996 xcrs came with them.
 

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Really surprised DOT or some safety organization hasn't petitioned/mandated the sled manufacturers to put tethers on. Yah it's up to us to wear them but same thing with seatbelts in your truck.

And they should all come with a wrist strap, those stupid spring clips that came with my aftermarket tethers are a pain to hook onto my jacket so half the time I wouldn't use it. Changed to a velcro wrist strap and always put it on now.
 

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And they should all come with a wrist strap, those stupid spring clips that came with my aftermarket tethers are a pain to hook onto my jacket so half the time I wouldn't use it. Changed to a velcro wrist strap and always put it on now.

I put a carabiner clip on the end of my tether and a zap strap looped on my jacket. Makes clipping the tether on a cinch even when fully geared/gloved up:)
 

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That guy is lucky!!!!
My tether was the first mod I put on my sled. All sleds should come with them stock. I made a 12" extension for mine with a buckle on it. Makes it really easy to clip on and off, plus the extra 12" is enough that it doesn't get caught up on the bars. I have a company producing them for us at HTR now. If anyone wants one just drop me an email and I'll send one out :)
htrdesigns@telus.net
 
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SO lucky. And the sled was onyl like 1/4 throttle... Couldnt imagine full throttle.. Nasty
 

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Really surprised DOT or some safety organization hasn't petitioned/mandated the sled manufacturers to put tethers on. Yah it's up to us to wear them but same thing with seatbelts in your truck.

And they should all come with a wrist strap, those stupid spring clips that came with my aftermarket tethers are a pain to hook onto my jacket so half the time I wouldn't use it. Changed to a velcro wrist strap and always put it on now.


Just loop the clip back on the cord and voila your own wrist strap that holds tight...
 

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Holy moly that would suck !! That will motivate me to wear my teather for sure! I use a little carabiner on my cord and it works good even with gloves on


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It blow's my mind that ALL sled's don't come factory with tethers.I agree that it's up to the
consumer to wear them,but that's no excuse for the company that made the machine.
I assume it was an accounting decision ?What other rational excuse could there be?
1970's tech. would add $2 to the price of a machine,and save lives and limbs.

I have been guilty in the past of not wearing my tether( it was on so tight it would break my
wrist before it would "pop off" .Bought a new cord afew day's ago,now I have no excuse not
to wear it.
 
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