Meet Snoped, The Sleek Snowmobile
Experience winter travel on a whole new level. Lightweight chassis and cafe bike race posture, the Snoped will get you there in style. Inspired by some of our favorite winter apparel brands, this bike extends riding on top of the snow even further. Sadly no word on whether designer Joey Ruiter or builder Jeff Long plan to make more.
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