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I almost ordered the Fx100 and still might get one. The only reason I ordered the pro tc was the seat. I could have pit a seat on the FX100 but the to were only $36 apart and I figured I would have double that if I bought the FX100 and then bought a seat and swivel for it.
Will do good point. My buddycjust bought a JM one man full thermal with cover and hyfax kit for $275. I'm thinking he got a deal.
I have one of the old original Genz fish traps. At least I think that's what it's called. I love it. I put ski's on it to make it easier to pull and had a few trips to the Amish Canvas guy for some minor patches but it's fine for me.. Don't see getting a new one in the near future.
I have heard bad things about those hyfax runners wearing out fast, and they arent cheap.
Hyfax - wear out fast? Maybe on blacktop behind a wheeler! Maybe on the snowmobile slides run with no snow.It's one of the toughest wearing "plastics" out there. I like your skis as runner though - good idea. I was thinking about those and maybe it would be nice if they had just a liittle riser between them and the base, 2 or 3"?
FFP--I thought about adding skis to my Otter (I've scrounged up two sets) for deep snow as well but haven't as of yet. My thought was to attach vertical tubing on two places of each ski. Each of these would slip inside matching (but slightly larger diameter) tubes mounted on the outside sides of the sled. Height would be determined with pins through a line of holes drilled through both sled tubes and ski tubes. In deeper snow, the upper holes that provided greatly leg height would be used. In lesser snow, lower holes could be used to give the sled a lower profile. When there's little snow, the skis can be left in the truck. Any thoughts?
That sounds like a neat idea. Just wonder what the difficulty of assembly would be? Only if you ever removed them I guess.