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Aspire
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2023
Smart product and works great. Long gone are the days of elastic band eye injuries. One issue I found is the holes could be a tad bigger. Had to put some effort to get them on the brakes of some of my bindings. Have to stretch the rubber around the plastic brake tip. Otherwise its great. Canadian Product too!!
Gary
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2022
I suppose the alternative rubber bands are cheaper but I liked this product better. Might las longer than the rubber bans, only time will tell.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021
Ideal for saving your travel bag!
kx
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2021
It barely works on my skis. I have to rely on the rubber loop to introduce enough friction with my board to keep my brakes marginally below the ski's base for waxing. The bungee rope part is a bit too long causing the brakes to remain in the way of skiing. Need to fiddle with the rubble loop, tying extra knot on the rope part or put in a spacer to make it work.
Kristel Hunt
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017
Do not work for junior and some adult bindings... way too loose and require extra rigging to actually be able to depress the brake fully. If they were tighter, could work well but as is, useless for our family. Returning :(
Tan Bronson
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2016
Much sturdier than that over sized rubber bands that only lasted 8-10 years.(I'm hoping these outlive me :-)
ITMCT
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2015
I got these because I've been having trouble finding the Swix style ones with the orange hooks and rubber ends. These work but they are far more labor intensive. Because of the design with the knot of the elastic bungee inside the loop, there isn't much room for the ski brakes to get in there. Also the thickness of the ring makes it hard to pass the brake and retainer ring past the ski if your brakes are tight. If you are like me, that's a big deal because I often use the retainer to help depress the brake out of the way when I set them up for waxing. These do function, but I prefer the other style.
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