These are "slush runners" to be used on days when the ice is slushy. Regular runners have a narrow blade similar to an iceskate blade. Often, I will use the slush runner on the front only. It makes steering easier and it kicks any loose ice and snow off to the side instead of your face. http://quid.us/ice/slushrunners.html ... link to a webpage to build slush runners. Look at this ... you will decide $200 is a good price. I sold mine for $225 and the buyer thought they looked so nice he gave me $250!
These are "slush runners" to be used on days when the ice is slushy. Regular runners have a narrow blade similar to an iceskate blade. Often, I will use the slush runner on the front only. It makes steering easier and it kicks any loose ice and snow off to the side instead of your face. http://quid.us/ice/slushrunners.html ... link to a webpage to build slush runners. Look at this ... you will decide $200 is a good price. I sold mine for $225 and the buyer thought they looked so nice he gave me $250!