🛷 Lock in your winter adventure with the ultimate quick-grip clamp!
The Super Clamp 2 S/C-2 by Bowdriks Industries is a lightweight, fiber-filled composite ski tie-down system boasting 1000 PSI tensile strength. Designed for quick installation with a single pull, it eliminates complicated screw cranks and fits most skis securely. Its theft deterrent feature allows use of a personal padlock, while ribbed silicone pads protect your gear, making it the go-to choice for professional adventurers who demand durability and convenience.
Material | ['fibre-filled composite material'] |
Brand | Bowdriks Industries |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 47.8 x 6.4 x 3.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
Tensile Strength | 1000 PSI |
UPC | 033172293604 705105598239 |
Manufacturer | Bowdriks Industries |
Model | Bowdriks Industries 1000 SC-FRONT |
Item Weight | 8.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 47.8 x 6.4 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | 1000 SC-FRONT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1000 SC-FRONT |
D**F
Steady sled
These bad boys are the bombEasy to put on & super secure
C**D
Best clamp on the market
I've been using Super Clamps to hold snowmobiles to my trailers for 20+ years. I always include them when I sell a trailer as it adds value and makes the trailer easier to sell. So, this will be my third set of clamps that I have bought over the years. So quick and easy to clamp down the skis to the the trailer, just align the hook in the center and move the lever to the lock position. It is possible to install a padlock to secure the sled if you like but we now have an enclosed trailer so we just use the safety plug included to keep the handle in the locked position.
G**E
Worth the money
Excellent product
B**
Best thing for sled security
I haul in a clamshell and tbh I don’t even secure the back. These are fantastic. Pull in, lock the clamp, cya later. 10 seconds to tie down one sled. Well worth the money
R**H
No more ratchet straps covered in slush, salt and ice
I have been using ratchet straps for 4 years on my new trailer and it has become a pain in the butt considering how the snowmobiles have to be secured. My trailer would be considered a "In-line" trailer since one row of sleds face forward and the 2 row next to the first row face backwards. This is all done on a 7'x18' foot utility trailer and there is little to no room for sleds to move since I am squeezing in 4 Ski-doo Renegades and the skis and tail end have to hang off 12-14"s off the front to make this work. With the new Superclamp, just hook and tighten. I'm not worried about ice or slush or road salt getting on these since it's mostly composite type plastic. One thing I may have missed or misunderstood, the clamp does come with the loop that is installed into the trailer flooring to clamp too. So when ordering, Amazon shows adding a loop, you do not need it unless your using one Superclamp in several locations. Also, the loops do not fold down, they stick up 2" from the decking creating a good toe stubber if you have them installed in the middle of the trailer for the 2nd sleds coming up.Delivery was quick so I am happy with the delivering timing.
N**R
Ski tie down
Best invention since sliced bread. Easy on and off in my enclosed trailer where it tight spaces. Simple lever with lock makes rest easy transporting 2 800cc trail sleds..
M**I
Time saver but worth the cost???
Quality product, easy to use, and a time saver. Only you can decide if they are worth the cost. I’m on the fence leaning towards yes.
A**R
Clean, attractive security for your sled!
I built a deck inside the bed of my truck to protect it from my ski carbides,, among other things. While shopping for ski guides and traction mats, I came across these clamps for front skis and the rear skid. I got them. What great products! Relatively easy to install, secure, and can be put in place and tightened standing next to my truck! No kneeling and screwing, or ratchet straps. Clean, attractive security for my baby! Pro tip: Have your sled where you want it to be, then figure out where the mounting brackets need to be for best results. I was lazy, not wanting to pull my sled out of storage to do that. I was good on the front, luckily, but had to move the rear clamp after I loaded the sled.
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