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no experience with these, but... Posted by Snowmobile [Email] (#686) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Snowmobile) on Mon, 6 Mar 2017 08:36:35 In Reply to: OT: Any experience with ramps for roll-over curbs?, MI-Roger [Profile/Gallery] , Mon, 6 Mar 2017 07:39:27 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
from google, from their website...
"When BRIDJIT is used in areas where routine street snow removal service is provided by municipalities, it may be wise to either red flag both sides of your driveway indicating the driveway entrance, or remove the BRIDJIT device during these times to prevent BRIDJIT from possibly being damaged.
Caution LIKE MANY OUTDOOR ITEMS WHEN FROZEN, DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OF MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE, THE BRIDJIT DEVICE CAN BECOME SLICK AND CARE MUST BE TAKEN."
Looks fairly expensive for what it is - I guess because there is a lot of rubber in it... whether it works in winter for you might depend on how the snow plowing works in your area... I suspect it could catch on a plow and get ripped up... we also get periodic snow pile removal (between street and sidewalk using giant snowblowing plows), and it is quite possible that would rip it up also... we have a bump at the entrance to our driveway, but the curb is not that style so it would not work for us... good luck!
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