Product Description
These simple puppies pull ski brake arms up and out of your way for tuning ski bases and edges. They feature a sturdy round rubber loop with a handy finger pull and hook so you don't pinch a pinkie in the process.
- They go on fast and easy, and work great.
- Get a few so you don't have to switch 'em back and forth between skis while tuning.
- Sold each.
How to use:
- With the ski base side down, press down on the brake to retract the brake arms.
- Put the rubber loop around the brake arm opposite you.
- With your finger in the orange plastic loop stretch the rubber band over the top of the heel piece and hook the underside of the brake arm closest to you with the orange plastic hook.
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Quck and easy
Fast and easy. As noted by another reviewer the orange hook part needs a non-slip surface where it hooks on the brake, as the slightest touch flicks it off, and man do they travel!
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Excellent product & very easy to to use
Excellent invention - very easy to use (safe for the fingers) in comparison to the regular rubber bands. I hope it will be more durable, than the regular brake retainer bands.
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I love these little gadgets
Holding the brakes out of the way has always been a pain until now. I love these gadgets, super easy to use, should've bought extras.
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love them
use them on race dobermans gs,sl mantras have not tried on pontoons
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Too Small for 110mm brakes
Product description does not mention specific applicability, so I took a chance. These are too small for 110mm brakes (unless I'm using them improperly)...
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Brake retainers
Works great, no more nicked fingers
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break retainer
best retainer for the money
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best device yet!
I've used rubber bands, zip ties, released my touring bindings...but these are the best system I've used for holding back the brakes, EVER! Great, easy to use and cheap. Get some!
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I like the old flat rubber bands better
I am still a fan of the flat rubber band retainers.