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Can i use snowboarding boots for snowmobiling?

If it is going to be 10 below zero or colder, don't wear snowboard boots, I got frostbitten toes in -15 degree weather with my Van boots, so just spend 60 bucks on a good pair of baffins..
2/9/2015 11:25:24 AM • Kicker Forum SLR... • Answered on Feb 09, 2015
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How to fit a snowboard boot?

" * Put on Snowboarding Socks or at least the thick socks that you would wear when you'll go Snowboarding. Do not try your Boots with regular socks. You might think it's irrelevant, but the added thickness of the socks matter a lot when it comes to the size and fit of your Snowboard Boots. Still, some people have strange misconceptions about socks. One of which is that you have to wear more than one pair of socks. This is certainly wrong since Snowboard Boots should fit snugly. It is all right if toes are grazing the ends of your boots, but make sure they aren't jammed. After all, when the boots break in a little they will feel more comfortable. * Loosen the outer (and inner if available) laces of the Snowboard Boot and insert your foot. Make sure the heel of your foot is locked in the heel of the boot. * Tighten the inner lacing first (again if available). Make it pretty tight but make sure your feet can still breathe and you don't cut off circulation. Next, tighten the outer lacing, again pretty tight, without killing your feet. * Walk around a bit and get a feeling for how well the Snowboard Boots are strapped around your feet. Make sure you don't feel any isolated, painful or stressful areas. * Now the most important test: strap into (or step into) a binding attached to a snowboard. Take on a riding position and move your weight to the front and the back of the board. Be sure the boots are securely keeping your feet on their place. Also, make certain that they are not slipping to the back or front, and that you are not experiencing painful or stressful areas on your feet. The Snowboarding Boots should make you feel both comfortable and securely strapped-in at the same time. * Lean forward. When you do this, make sure that your heel is not lifted, but that the entire boot, binding and board are making the forward move without your heel slipping out of the heel of the Snowboard Boot. If you do experience heel lift, your boot tech can add some fit aids like an Eliminator Tongue to reduce volume and increase responsiveness. This will also ensure that your heel is not slipping out of the boot. * When you try on Snowboarding Boots, take into account that as you use the boots more often, the inner bladder will get less compact because of the pressure that the bladder will be exposed to. Consequently, the Snowboard boots will become less tight as you use it more. Try to anticipate this trend by buying boots that are slightly tight. After the boots break in a little they will feel a lot better. Snowboard Boots come in all regular shoe sizes. Still, keep track of how different boots of similar sizes can vary in the way they hold your feet and ankles. Don't Buy Snowboard Boots because the internet or your friend says its cool, or your favorite rider has his/her name on it. What may feel good to one person may be excruciatingly painful to someone else. Make sure to try on many boots and only buy one that you are 100% sure of. Quality Snowboard Boots can last long, so you will want to put in more time and spend some money on this. Regardless of the Type of Snowboard Boots you intend to wear, choose the pair that fit your feet best. After all, you wouldn't want to be out of control and in pain when you ride down the slopes."
1/14/2015 9:01:31 PM • Kicker Forum SLR... • Answered on Jan 14, 2015
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Single or double boa lacing for snowboarding boots?

Ok so I have had both the single and double boa lacing system boots before. the string on my double boa boot snapped once but that's because my boards edge was grinding into it when i rest it on my free leg on the chair so thats my bad. I thought that they were really comfortable when i was wearing them. Then last year I switched to Burton Ruler boots and OMFG are they good. They are wayy better than the boa system. The rules have an individual lacing system for the the foot and leg so you can tighten each section to your prefrence. They also feel really comfortable and are faster to get on and off than the boa. When I got them I was walking around my house for a few hours with the boa boot on one leg and the ruler on the other. The ruler was just as stiff as the other one, but felt a lot more comfortable. Its hard to describe but the boa boot felt like it was some kinda of mechanical contraption on my foot while the ruler had a very natural feel to it. Dont know if that helps but thats the only way I can describe it. Check out your local shop and try on both at the same time and you will feel the difference. I used to be a DC only person, but now I am sold on the Burton boots. Good luck.
12/25/2013 12:26:22 PM • Kicker Forum SLR... • Answered on Dec 25, 2013
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Boot size fit to board width

8 or Smaller Board Width 24cm or less (Narrow) 8.5 - 10.5 Board Width 24 - 26cm (Regular) 10.5 or Larger Board Width 26cm or More (Wide)
12/1/2008 1:20:42 PM • Kicker Forum SLR... • Answered on Dec 01, 2008
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I have a 2006 Polaris 900rmk snowmobile it keeps overfueling at idle I believe it is one of the injectors on pto side not sure which one of the 2 affects your idle any ideas?

they both can repair manual show how to trouble shoot --------https://snowparts.ru/manuals/Polaris%20Trail%20600-900%20RMK%20Switchback%20Service_Manual_2005.pdf
1/10/2023 1:06:51 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 10, 2023
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No spark on 02 ski doo legend

You have a bad coil or wire.
1/3/2023 2:25:15 AM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 03, 2023
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Spark plug gap on a 2006 Polaris 700 Classic

It depends on the brand of spark plug you are using. https://www.google.com/search?q=2006+Polaris+700+Classic+spark+plug+gap ..
12/18/2022 3:53:35 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Dec 18, 2022
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Wearfit 2.0. Why can't I bind to my iPhone?

Discord users facing issues like How To Fix Discord Not Opening so just make a call on Discord Customer Support 1-802-618-6092 anytime and experts are there on Discord Live Chat to help you 24*7 . Need any kind of guidance to fix the Discord issue so just make a call on Discord customer Service 1-802-618-6092 anytime and fix issues, a helpdesk is there to help you 24*7
2/24/2022 9:59:23 AM • Winter Sports • Answered on Feb 24, 2022
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2003 Ski-Doo Grand Touring 550 Fan. All of a sudden I have no spark! What could be the problem?

kill switch --ign switch--cdi--magneto--broken wire --etc https://ski-doo-snowmobile.brssm.com/ https://www.snowmobilerepairmanual.com/ski-doo-repair-manual/
1/16/2022 5:08:05 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 16, 2022
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Skandic Skidoo. How do I take out a battery that is located underneath the seat of a Skandic Skidoo

Question edited for clarity. Question moved from Seat Cars (Spanish car maker and pronounced See-at) to Snowmobiles Category. The are videos and text based articles. The best bet is to fit pigtails to the battery and had a plug for a battery maintainer. You never have to remove the battery, and you never have to worry about it it not being charged. https://www.google.com/search?q=skandic+skidoo+remove+battery ..
1/15/2022 10:33:14 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 15, 2022
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2012 Switchback adventure 600

MAYBE IT NEEDS SOME OIL ADDED
1/4/2022 7:51:27 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 04, 2022
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What types of waxes are used in cross-country skiing?

There are four different types of waxes that are used: waxtapes, glide waxes, klisters, and kick waxes.
6/25/2021 3:58:02 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jun 25, 2021
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1991 Polaris Indy 500 Classic. How do you remove the chain case? It seems to be holding on the top?

I fixed the question and put you in the Snowmobile category Video instructions here https://www.google.com/search?q=1991+classic+500+replace+chain ..
6/4/2021 3:46:08 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jun 04, 2021
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2007 Arctic Cat F1000. Why does it keep stalling while being ridden?

It could be many different items, choke stuck, ignition switch etc. but more importantly have you taken care of your recall? https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2017/Arctic-Cat-Recalls-Snowmobiles
4/29/2021 5:05:37 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Apr 29, 2021
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Ski Doo. Where can I get a repair manual?

Try contacting Ski Doo directly to inquire.
1/23/2021 8:50:35 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 23, 2021
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1996 Yamaha Vmax XT 600 snowmobile. How can I replace speedometer cable?

Unscrew it from the back of the speedometer and follow it back to where the cable terminates at the hub of the track. Undo it there and replace it with the new one. https://www.google.com/search?q=1996+Yamaha+Vmax+XT+600+snowmobile.+How+can+I+replace+speedometer+cable ..
1/19/2021 6:18:29 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Jan 19, 2021
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When do questions usually get answered?

6 months to a year after they are posted. not always but a lot lately !!
12/6/2020 4:58:52 PM • Winter Sports • Answered on Dec 06, 2020
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My 2009 Polaris 750 IQ touring will wind over but not start

check fuse --need to narrow down problem spray with starter fluid if no start need to check ignition system starts then fuel delivery problem
4/30/2020 3:02:34 AM • Winter Sports • Answered on Apr 30, 2020
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