Sno-Go’s?

Has anyone ever heard of these or used them before? My girlfriend just stumbled upon them and desperately wants to try, as do I. I see they’re offered in Quebec for rentals and the second covid lightens up we plan to head up to try them out for sure. They look AWESOME

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BKXC and Singletrack Sampler tried them out last winter.

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So a grown-up version of a GT Sno-Racer? :grin:

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Sam pilgrim made his own this week from old bike parts!!

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I think this would be funner.

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These would be awesome and I’d like to give them a try. I think they’d make a fun day on a small hill like Martoc, but as soon as I get near a mountain (one day again I hope) I’d rather spend my limited time on a board!

There’s few things as fun as carving down a big steep hill on a snow or skate board.

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Here’s a conversion you can pick up at Home Depot…

https://laughingsquid.com/bicycle-with-circular-saw-blade-wheels-rides-on-ice/

The SnoGo reminded me a bit of the Ktrak - https://www.ktrak.es/ .
I really wanted one of these about 10 years ago. Don’t think they sell them anymore, but I still think it would be fun to try.
I think one of the issues the Ktrak had will be one the SnoGo will face which is whether or not ski hills would allow them.

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I’ve seen these ones recently, seems to be the hardtail equivalent without two back skis. Though these guys do have a full sus version. The Loam Ranger tried them out a while back, they are similar to the sam pilgrim version
https://www.tngntskibikes.com/

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I had a pair of those and they were NOT “easy to control”.

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The original snow go. Wards produced them and from what I know of vintage was best to bring a spare piston with you in your pocket.

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