Milwaukee Snow Show.... Who's going??

Well, it's getting to be that time of year again! About 4 weeks away. Who has plans to attend and what do you have your eye on??
 
I will be looking for some new gloves and t shirts for sure. I'll also pick up Mi. trail sticker while I am there. I like checking out the different resorts and places to go, pick up some maps etc...DVD's.. Nothing too major this year, but you never know until you get there!
 

heckler56

Well-known member
Polarismike, since it looks like it is just the two of us going, I'll take Sunday if you can go Saturday? If we show up the same day it might confuse the vendors.

Mr Dee, will we be seeing your smiling face this year?
 

racerx

Active member
Always on our schedule even if we do not plan on buying anything as we need to get a sledding fix in order to start amping up for the season. Altho last season I picked up a great insulated pit coat for cheap that came on handy while sno-blowing the drive up north and for working at radar run at Bent's camp.
 
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Team Elkhorn

Guest
We're there every time, bright and early Saturday morning when they open the doors. Don't need anything this year. Probably just stock up on wear bars and stuff.
 

indy_500

Well-known member
I'll be there Friday. Always come home with something. Lots of tshirts, need some new 509 lenses, maybe some 509 sunglasses, any good deals on klim or motorfist stuff. Will keep my eye out for good deals on skis and whatever else I can find...
 

harski

Member
Will be there the usual Friday evening. Looking for carbides, boots, helmet for the kid and maybe one of those sled dolly's that's there every year. You know the one you easily slide under the belly pan and move with one finger? Does anyone have one of these? If so, how's it working? Oh yea, I'll skip the Happy Feet booth this year. My feet are not to Happy anymore....

Harski
 
Will be there the usual Friday evening. Looking for carbides, boots, helmet for the kid and maybe one of those sled dolly's that's there every year. You know the one you easily slide under the belly pan and move with one finger? Does anyone have one of these? If so, how's it working? Oh yea, I'll skip the Happy Feet booth this year. My feet are not to Happy anymore....

Harski

I have one of those sled dollies. Bought it a couple years ago. It does work very well, what I like about it is the handle comes off easily so you can store it in your garage without taking up alot of space like the other style that goes over the sled. The lighter the sled, the easier it is to maneuver.
 

harski

Member
polarismike,

Thanks for the input. Did you buy the oversize tires too? I have the "over the sled" dolly and am looking to save some space in the garage and trailer when need be. Thought this would be a good option if it really works.

Harski
 

j57snow

Member
Sled dolly

I bought one of these EZ move sled dollies about 4yrs ago at the show works great i use it to move sleds out of my building saves tearing up the floor with the studs and carbides, also bought the 10" wheel kit, they had run out of wheel kit at show but shipped it to me within a week, only used it a few times it doe's give you a few more inches of clearance & if you need to move around on grass or gravel. I see on there web site they are offering show special price http://www.eazymovecarts.com not sure if there is shipping cost but if you buy at the show you'll save on shipping cost.

polarismike,

Thanks for the input. Did you buy the oversize tires too? I have the "over the sled" dolly and am looking to save some space in the garage and trailer when need be. Thought this would be a good option if it really works.

Harski
 
polarismike,

Thanks for the input. Did you buy the oversize tires too? I have the "over the sled" dolly and am looking to save some space in the garage and trailer when need be. Thought this would be a good option if it really works.

Harski


Harski, yes I got the big wheel kit too. Don't really need it unless you are on gravel though. It is simple and fast to switch between the pneumatic tires and the standard ones. No tools necessary. Play around with one if you are at the show, I think you will like it.
 
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