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Here is another new product from Tricked-Toys. It started out as a request from a local racer, and after we designed a set we thought they looked pretty cool, so we will be adding these to our product line-up.

The ones in the pictures below are proto-types and have the Whal wheels in them. We have some of our own wheels that we will be putting in them, but we have to do some testing on them first. We will be selling the ski's with or without wheels, so if you already have a set you can use them.

We also have an optional ski flag that is shown in some of the pictures, this would be a great place to put your number, or a sponsor sticker.

Prices are not final, but a pair of ski's with no wheels should be around $300, and a pair with wheels around $425.

We weighed one of the ski's below with the Whal wheels in them and it came in pretty much at 4 pounds.

Please feel free to send me a PM, or email to info@tricked-toys.com, and please feel free to give us some feedback in the forums.

I will get more pictures of them up on our website in a couple of days.... www.tricked-toys.com

thanks

Brian


machz1
QUOTE(Tricked-Toys @ Apr 25 2008, 02:59 AM) *
Here is another new product from Tricked-Toys. It started out as a request from a local racer, and after we designed a set we thought they looked pretty cool, so we will be adding these to our product line-up.

The ones in the pictures below are proto-types and have the Whal wheels in them. We have some of our own wheels that we will be putting in them, but we have to do some testing on them first. We will be selling the ski's with or without wheels, so if you already have a set you can use them.

We also have an optional ski flag that is shown in some of the pictures, this would be a great place to put your number, or a sponsor sticker.

Prices are not final, but a pair of ski's with no wheels should be around $300, and a pair with wheels around $425.

We weighed one of the ski's below with the Whal wheels in them and it came in pretty much at 4 pounds.

Please feel free to send me a PM, or email to info@tricked-toys.com, and please feel free to give us some feedback in the forums.

I will get more pictures of them up on our website in a couple of days.... www.tricked-toys.com

thanks

Brian




i hate to say this but i dont believe they will be legal at alot of tracks. in the IHRA and NHRA rule book it states it "must have a 1" od steel or aluminum tube for the hoop" , those straps wont pass.
Tricked-Toys
QUOTE(machz1 @ Apr 25 2008, 07:25 AM) *
i hate to say this but i dont believe they will be legal at alot of tracks. in the IHRA and NHRA rule book it states it "must have a 1" od steel or aluminum tube for the hoop" , those straps wont pass.


Thanks for the feedback, we are going to look into the loop thing...the ones we have are pretty strong, and at there narrowest part they are about 1 inch apart. If we have to we will make some new loops up, but we prefer the look of ours.

Brian
snoprof644
they will be fine the skis we use are plastic loops and we have never had a problem at tech
machz1
QUOTE(snoprof644 @ Apr 27 2008, 02:05 PM) *
they will be fine the skis we use are plastic loops and we have never had a problem at tech

they wont be fine, ill gaurantee your track either isnt sanctioned by IHRA or NHRA, they may use the rule book but arent sanctioned so it doesnt matter what they use for rules. i race with the NSA prostock 1000 circuit and i can tell you those skis WILL NOT pass tech at a sanctioned IHRA/NHRA track.
snoprof644
i have seen skis with no loops pass at martin and esta saftey park i race at a ihra track
okverne
they look great. its nice to have options when looking for products. congratulations on making products trying to make a living!@
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