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Jordan,
We mounted steel cleats into our wheels last year and it gave us real good traction. We were able to pull a loaded stretcher over the ramp last year. Our cleats were similar to the TecknoKat cleats and also required a fair bit of hand work. With the cleats you need to be real careful otherwise you can damage the carpet or the playing field. We will probably stick to plain wheels this year unless the game dictates the need for extra traction like last years game. Andres |
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