EZ-SKI HITCH HAULER PICTURES!

Vumad

Super Hero, with a cape!
Location
St. Pete, FL
I have been using a hitch hauler that accepts a 2" receiver. I generally only tow a trailer locally due to load concerns. I recently installed air bags which have been nice. I pull a 6,000 lb toy hauler. At 35psi the bags are much nicer than without. The truck rides level now. I use 15lbs with the hitch hauler and superjet. I should play with the numbers more but it has been a good start. I have the integrated bump stops so I can run 0psi unloaded so the ride is no stiffer than stock when not towing (althought 5psi is recommended). I think having bags with a hitch hauler and a trailer is a wise idea if going any significant distances.

I use a fat-tire bike portable pump I keep in my glove box to fill the bags for the superjet (15psi). It only takes about 10 pumps. I use a full sized bike pump with the toy hauler and it only takes about 10 pumps (35 psi). They are high quality pumps. I have a $13 tire gauge that has a *dynamic* bleader valve which makes setting the pressure much easier.

I modified this post from another thread because I have a different brand that hauls a trailer. I removed the brand so as not to thread dump.

I think the bags were around $250 and took around 3 hours to install (taking my sweet time)

My gauge is a little nicer than this one but I wanted to include a link to a gauge with a dynamic bleeder since it's super nice for adjusting the bags.

https://www.autozone.com/tire-repai...-psi-dial-gauge-with-bleeder-valve/837625_0_0
 

Req

Location
SW Tenn
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I have over three thousand miles on my ez-ski. I just did a trip from Tennessee to Arizona and it worked perfectly as always. Superjet on the hauler and two 3 seater skis on the trailer doing 75mph the whole way. I trust the hauler with my skis.
 

Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
Anyone on the fence about one of these, dont wait and order it already. Wish I did a year ago. So much nicer to run to the lake with one easy to load/unload ski vs having to dick around with a trailer. Also get to do 70+ vs 55 when towing. :)


How are you all connecting the rear of the ski when the pump/nozzle sticks out past the rear?
 

Req

Location
SW Tenn
Just wanted to post a picture for those who want to see one that has a lot of use. It is holding up extremely well after 5k miles or so and a few dozen loadings/unloadings. Its about due for carpet again.

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Location
Petawawa
I bought a V2 from Chris last June. He had it shipped to Maine so I could go across the border and pick it up. I have since sold the ski but kept the hauler and will probably buy another one. He is very easy and awesome to work with. Definitely would buy from again. 10/10
 
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