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Love the Teflon coated! I’m in fresh water in Michigan so couple primer and a few coats of paint will do for me! Still need to find a way to haul the ski and the skater at the same time.... stand by!

Could put it straight-in, between the drives, on the drive guard. Should have the clearance under your tie-bar. Probably easy to adapt the drive guard to host a pinned, removable solution that doesn't look out of place on or off.
 
I build strong aluminum ones for anyone who's tired of salt induced rust. Works great, I use my own unit every weekend (100 miles), as well as long trips for freeride events.

Check it out on: www.squidmoose.com

Still taking any last minute orders for free delivery to Sebastian Freeride. $50 off! Discounted price is $400

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Michigan
Could put it straight-in, between the drives, on the drive guard. Should have the clearance under your tie-bar. Probably easy to adapt the drive guard to host a pinned, removable solution that doesn't look out of place on or off.
That’s all fine and dandy if I want to go boating and ride the ski. If I just want to go boating, I would have to dunk and retrieve the ski, then dump the skater. The ski belongs on the tongue
-Ross
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I figured it was time to get on board with this trend and couldn’t be happier with my decision.

I have been waiting for a strong but lightweight aluminum version to be offered for quite some time and it was worth the wait! The build quality on this thing is beyond my expectations.

Hopefully I’ll find some time to get the ski on it this weekend for some better pics.

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Did I mention how light this thing is? Barely over 25lbs which is even more impressive given the main bar is solid aluminum.

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CHRIS@EZ-SKI

Lions Among Sheep
Location
outterspace
What type of covering is on the round tubes? And did you ever design one with a (preferably adjustable) bow stop, or decide against it?
the snap-on bunk guards are a very slippery slick polymer based product that does not mar the bottom of your ski. we have decided against a bow stop for many reasons similar to other hitch hauler companies reasons. some of which being that it forces you to launch your ski from only one side of your hitch hauler which can be a big factor depending on the launch ramp that you are at, that accompanied with the fact that it increases the shipping charge almost double because of the size, and lastly it just is not needed. we have been in business for 10 years and our method of strapping the ski down to the hitch hauler has not failed a single time that has been reported. simply put my friend this is the easiest way to get your ski to the water and launch it or retrieve it.

please feel free anyone to text me at 928-846-7647 if they would like to discuss anyting I am here always 2 help with anything you may need.. * on an extra note we also offer to place tie down points anywhere on the hitch hauler that a customer request at a price of $5 per tie down point as you can see here in this hitch hauler with a total of 6 tie down points20191111_135217.jpg
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
the snap-on bunk guards are a very slippery slick polymer based product that does not mar the bottom of your ski. we have decided against a bow stop for many reasons similar to other hitch hauler companies reasons. some of which being that it forces you to launch your ski from only one side of your hitch hauler which can be a big factor depending on the launch ramp that you are at, that accompanied with the fact that it increases the shipping charge almost double because of the size, and lastly it just is not needed. we have been in business for 10 years and our method of strapping the ski down to the hitch hauler has not failed a single time that has been reported. simply put my friend this is the easiest way to get your ski to the water and launch it or retrieve it.

please feel free anyone to text me at 928-846-7647 if they would like to discuss anyting I am here always 2 help with anything you may need.. * on an extra note we also offer to place tie down points anywhere on the hitch hauler that a customer request at a price of $5 per tie down point as you can see here in this hitch hauler with a total of 6 tie down pointsView attachment 388989
Does that one have Blue Slides on it now? ;) But that Black looks awesome as well!!!!!!!
 
Who's using a hauler with a Jeep TJ? How does it ride? @CHRIS@EZ-SKI, have any pics?
I set this up last summer & have taken a few trips with it so far without any problems. The bumper had a receiver in it but it was super flimsy. So I cut the receiver out of the bumper & installed a Curt receiver that ties into the frame & is rated for 400 lbs tongue capacity. Then reinstalled the bumper over the top of the receiver. With the 12" extension to get past the spare tire, I'm probably right on the verge of the weight limit. And no loss of departure angle if I pull the hitch out.
 

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