Surefoot Ice-Free Runningboard Coating

by Kirsten Armleder

Ice and snow buildup on your snowmobile running boards can be dangerous and frustrating. Installing aftermarket running boards or inserts will usually solve the problem, but doing this means you will have to fork out at least $200 for a good pair.

If the cost of aftermarket boards or inserts and having to hack away at and drill into your sled to install them doesn’t seem like a viable option, then you can try Surefoot Ice-Free Runningboard Coating from Between the Lines Designs LLC—a company based in Prairie, Idaho.

Surefoot Ice-Free Runningboard Coating is a spray-on ambient product designed to cure snow and ice buildup troubles. It cures in eight hours and the company says the coating completely eliminates ice adhesion; also, it costs 50 to 70 per cent less than running board inserts. No cutting or drilling is required and the spray-on coating is said to last for years. Surefoot Ice-Free Runningboard Coating comes in either matte grey or black and one kit will coat a pair of snowmobile running boards. 

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