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Snowmobile equipment; Site to check out
Topic Started: Jan 27 2008, 07:46 AM (809 Views)
Nuggs
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Anyone using or bought equipment from Snowgroomers.net?

Came across the site and was quite impressed by the equipment and photo results. Obviously the results are the best likely outcome but for you traily's who havent heard of it, check them out.
Bring on more European experience!
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YoungPup500
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I've seen those groomers in action and they work okay on cross country ski trails, but really suck on snowmobile trails because there not long enough, the whole idea behind a grooming drag for sled trails is to cut the moguls and fill the holes thats why drags range from 8'-22' long, there made to cut and fill and glide over the bumps the snowgroomers.net are so short they just drop into the moguls so they don't work good for sled trails, but still a good start.

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couchsachraga
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Even for XC equipment they are so - so. The Ginzu is really the best there is, IMhO.

The issue with them (the "Snow Razr" that I've heard about (friend bought one locally) is that they are GREAT for golf ourses, but due to the razor itself if you hook a log, tree, or whatever you'll be breaking shear pins all the time. I dont' know about the rest of you, but my trails are not that smooth, and most of them I can't mow in the summer (those that I can, i do, and much to the detriment of my brush hog). On "road" trails (trails that are roads normally) or golf course I have heard they do well, and you can groom much faster than you normally would. Jury is still out regarding how well they renovate icy conditions.

I keep thinking a Ginzugroomer behind a Bombi might be a really sweet setup, but I don't have the cash for that right now. Houses, additions, and a wife (all of which are very well worth every penny:) )
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