Never catch your UTV tire or snowmobile runner on your trailer door cables again! These tall edge guards will help guide your ride into the trailer while also reducing friction between your ski runners and trailer deck.
Loading a sled onto a ramp or trailer door can feel unpredictable when your skis catch the edge or drift toward the cables. EdgeGuards create a raised, protective border that guides your skis up the ramp and keeps them centered as you climb. The glide surface reduces friction so your skis move smoothly instead of grabbing on wood or aluminum, and the containment lip keeps you from sliding off the side. It is a simple upgrade that makes loading feel controlled and consistent.
Each EdgeGuard piece interlocks with the next, letting you build a continuous edge along your ramp or door. You can pair them with Caliber FlexGlide High for taller side containment or LowPro GripGlide for a low-friction ski path. They also work well with TraxMats or the Trax Grabber when you want more traction under your track. Stainless steel hardware makes installation straightforward, and if you need to trim a piece, the molded cut lines help you get clean, even edges.
Caliber creates products that work together as part of a full loading and hauling system, no matter what you ride. EdgeGuards support the outside edge control portion of that setup.
This product fills one piece of your loading system, helping every surface work together. Even a single upgrade can make loading a better experience.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody, Steve here with etrailer.com. Folks, today we're looking together at our Caliber EdgeGuards for your enclosed trailers. Now, these are gonna be 4 1/4 inches tall, and you're gonna get 12 pieces total and the installation hardware. Now folks, what these are gonna do is they are gonna protect your trailer deck, door, and door cables from damage while you load or unload your snowmobile or UTV. So I'll throw an image up real quick. You can see these installed on the far right side, it looks like, of an enclosed trailer ramp door.
And you can kinda see the cable in the center image of that or the center of that image, near the top center. And just like it says, these are gonna prevent your skis on the bottom side of the snowmobile from running into that cable, getting jammed up or anything, especially when you might potentially have snow covering the surface and that kinda stuff. They're gonna give you traction, number one, but they're also gonna be an excellent way to protect that cable. They simply snap together, if you will, and then you can put a bunch of these in unison and potentially fan 'em out as needed. But just like that.
You get stainless steel hardware included. These are pan head styled screws. They have a Torx head with the Torx bit included. There's enough there to install all of these. So once again, you're gonna get 12 of these.
And like I said, it's that simple. You just keep stacking 'em together until you get what you need for your specific needs. And that's gonna give you a nice barrier to run up against. Now, we do recommend using these in conjunction with the Caliber TraxGrabber or TraxMats and the high-profile FlexGlides sold separately to help guide that snowmobile up and into the trailer safely. You just simply screw these into place on your trailer deck.
Again, with the included hardware, it's a very simple installation. Well folks, that's gonna wrap it up. Again, I'm Steven. Thanks so much for your time. Have a good day.
Delivery was fast, packaged well ( no pieces missing!). Put them in my trailer yesterday. Looks like it will work great getting my sled readily and safely out of my trailer. Would recommend!
Good quality product. Made in the USA! Thanks!
Just what we needed. Very sturdy and easy to install.
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