Want to keep snow off your sled? Check this out.

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Can anyone say "lightest sled weight in snow"? Someone email this to BRP! Lol.
 

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Where can you buy that I'd like to get some for my workboots/gloves. I would give it a try.
 

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That looks interesting. I wonder what the cost is and how often you need to reapply it.

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Pulled from the web site Ever Dry | UltraTech International Inc.

"Coating anything you do not want ice to form on or be easily removed from"

I've got some QA/QC people at work, I will run this past the mechanical guy and get his thoughts as well as the couple of mechanical engineers.

I wonder how slippery this will make things.
 

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A real game changer if you could ride all day and no build up of snow. The worst is the next day trying to tap off all the froze ice.
 

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Pulled from the web site Ever Dry | UltraTech International Inc.

"Coating anything you do not want ice to form on or be easily removed from"

I've got some QA/QC people at work, I will run this past the mechanical guy and get his thoughts as well as the couple of mechanical engineers.

I wonder how slippery this will make things.

Engineer come back with, watch out for discoloring of parts, might be as simple as just doing the under side of the tunnel. He did voice a concern with cooling and lack of snow "sticking" to the cooling fins. Give it a try and if it don't work the sled over heats how does it come off??? Very good point in my mind, must do some more research.

Aside from all that he was very interested in the cost savings in the industrial construction sector, like someone mentioned concrete chutes, etc and was going to spend some time tonight on the web site. I will post more if anything sled related comes to the table.
 

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Engineer come back with, watch out for discoloring of parts, might be as simple as just doing the under side of the tunnel. He did voice a concern with cooling and lack of snow "sticking" to the cooling fins. Give it a try and if it don't work the sled over heats how does it come off??? Very good point in my mind, must do some more research.

Aside from all that he was very interested in the cost savings in the industrial construction sector, like someone mentioned concrete chutes, etc and was going to spend some time tonight on the web site. I will post more if anything sled related comes to the table.

The discoloring wouldn't surprise me. Did you see his treated boot when he jumped in the mud puddle. Looks pretty white to me. Also the bolts they were dipping appeared to have quite a coating i think.

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Mask off the coolers and spray the inside of the tunnel. Snow doesn't stick to them anyway. Be interesting to see how long it would last. Imagine coating fasteners with that in a marine application. No rust, ever.
 

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I'm just thinking of the retail opportunities. If a person is good at marketing, do a few trade shows a year and watch the money poor in as you have fun!
 
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