whackhouse Member Nov 16, 2019 #1 Hell of a lot cheaper than daymakers, the max bsl they are rated for is a 305, my boots are a 306. what are your thoughts, could they work.
Hell of a lot cheaper than daymakers, the max bsl they are rated for is a 305, my boots are a 306. what are your thoughts, could they work.
SupremeChairlift Member Nov 16, 2019 #2 I have never used them so don't take my word for it but they look like they would work... for about half a day.
I have never used them so don't take my word for it but they look like they would work... for about half a day.
BigTexas Member Nov 17, 2019 #3 From what I understand, they are for children... so probably not very durable. There's a reason they are "hell of a lot cheaper than daymakers" lol
From what I understand, they are for children... so probably not very durable. There's a reason they are "hell of a lot cheaper than daymakers" lol
ahshit Active member Nov 17, 2019 #4 Work? Yes Work well? No Cheap plastic kids adapters really aren't the move my guy, you could probably build a higher quality adapter yourself.
Work? Yes Work well? No Cheap plastic kids adapters really aren't the move my guy, you could probably build a higher quality adapter yourself.
whackhouse Member Nov 17, 2019 #5 14077647:ahshit said: Work? Yes Work well? No Cheap plastic kids adapters really aren't the move my guy, you could probably build a higher quality adapter yourself. Click to expand... theres an idea, that would be a cool way to reuse my old full tilt shells
14077647:ahshit said: Work? Yes Work well? No Cheap plastic kids adapters really aren't the move my guy, you could probably build a higher quality adapter yourself. Click to expand... theres an idea, that would be a cool way to reuse my old full tilt shells