earthling
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At the recent powersports show I stopped by the Caliber booth where they were showing off the new Tie Down Clamp. It competes directly with the superclamp and competition is always good. From a design perspective, it looks pretty robust, the gentleman there I talked to said it was tested to a half ton of clamping force. The mechanism itself feels quite robust and operationally it is very simple. There is an adjustment knob on one end that allows you to easily set the height of the hook and provides more range than the superclamp which should help if you are running ski guides or a thick ski/carbide combo (e.g. snow trackers). The latching mechanism has a large grab handle and works on a cam action so all you have to do is align the hook and pull the handle and the sled is tied down. Here are a few pictures..
The knob under the handle closest to you in the above picture sets the initial hook height.
In the below picture you can see the lock loop which you can use for either a pin to make sure the handle doesn't move or add your own lock.
The knob under the handle closest to you in the above picture sets the initial hook height.
In the below picture you can see the lock loop which you can use for either a pin to make sure the handle doesn't move or add your own lock.
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What the price point compared to the other brand?
earthling
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Seemed to be comparable, around the $220ish mark MSRP. Oh, one other point the rep made was that the Caliber is completely rebuildable should it need it. The mechanism is ramp based vs cam based which alleviates the need for the internal spring that the superclamp uses and if for some reason there is a problem, 8 screws and the whole working section comes out for service.
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Interesting. I have 4 of the other brand in my trailer and they have been working great over the years. Was hoping they would be cheaper to get the other ones down in price too.Seemed to be comparable, around the $220ish mark MSRP. Oh, one other point the rep made was that the Caliber is completely rebuildable should it need it. The mechanism is ramp based vs cam based which alleviates the need for the internal spring that the superclamp uses and if for some reason there is a problem, 8 screws and the whole working section comes out for service.
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Interesting. I have 4 of the other brand in my trailer and they have been working great over the years. Was hoping they would be cheaper to get the other ones down in price too.
Me too! I will probably just make some as I have a few design sketches around and they all seem a bit excessive in price considering what they are.
I saw those too. Those or Superclamps I would never go back to cranking them down. At end of day it is so nice to just flip the lever. My Superclamps give me joy every weekend and would never go back to cranks.
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Superclamps are the only way to go
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How do these mount to the trailer deck? My triton trailer is a threaded hole for the bar, and if I could switch to one of these it would be so much better.
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They come with a D hook that screws into that threaded hole on trailer then the superclamp hooks to that.How do these mount to the trailer deck? My triton trailer is a threaded hole for the bar, and if I could switch to one of these it would be so much better.
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Basically, along with the clamp, you will also get a thread-eyelet that you would screw into your threaded hole. The eyelet on the end of this threaded bolt is use to attach the locking bar:How do these mount to the trailer deck? My triton trailer is a threaded hole for the bar, and if I could switch to one of these it would be so much better.
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sweet, it doesn't require the extruded aluminum track style? I know most of the newer trailers have the track which allows you put put a sled anywhere in the range.They come with a D hook that screws into that threaded hole on trailer then the superclamp hooks to that.
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None of them require the extruded track, they work with the threaded insert you already have.
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