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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Works great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
This appear to be well made and look great, but they’re too large for the Sportcub S2 I thought they’d fit. (the “park flyer” reference).Skis are 2.25” x 7”; (S2 wingspan is just 24”…)Keeping them for a larger plane down the road.Four stars mostly for the vague description…
james griffin
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020
Have not put them on my Tundra yet but will in time.
penname
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
Have not used yet. Skis themselves seem quite sturdy.
J
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2018
These things are very thin plastic, that is a good thing because they are very light. The 830s are about 7" long and just over 2" wide. I broke one ski on my 1st landing (it snapped clean just in front of the bottom ribs). It was easy to fix with some fiberglass packing tape and I taped the other one to make it stronger. I suggest taping them before even trying to fly, this adds a little weight but makes them much stronger.
M Cody
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2015
I put these on my Sport Cub and they work great. Had to use bushings as landing gear wire is very thin. Would be nice if they didn't drill the holes so you could drill for your landing gear. They are great fun to fly off the snow. Work best in heavy or packed snow. Very light snow needs to be packed for a couple of feet to give the aircraft a little bit of a run before hitting really soft stuff. Landing no problem any condition just stops faster in soft snow.
brian
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2014
as they are basicly the only ones on the market, good thing they work. 3/8" axles are included, but I used the other dubro 3/8" axles they sell standalone. Ground out a flat spot as recommended. The instructions seemed a bit... weak... like they showed it backwards, or something, I dont know. but I got it figured out.took it up on a maiden, I was on soft snow, not packed or iced over. 3kg flight weight, first takeoff and it fell through. 2nd attempt worked fine. I was a bit hesitant on the first attempt, kinda feathered the throttle, 2nd time I went for it so it would get up to speed faster. And I was off.Unfortunately, that landing ended in a tree, so no landing report yet.
Matt White
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2010
I put these on my slow stick and I can't say enough about how fun they are! I've got a large park behind my house that I've had a great time messing around on, doing touch and goes and just sort of driving around. I've botched quite a few landings, with the skis no worse for the wear. They've very light and easy to install. They actually work surprisingly well in powder as well. I've used them in up to abut 4 inches of fresh snow and they seem so provide plenty of float. I would recommend buying some .078" piano wire and just bending a new set of gear for these, as they need more axle than the stock SS gear has, and it's nice to be able to quickly swap out between wheels and skis.
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