Difference between a rmk and a switchback?

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So I have an 06 rmk 700 that the old lady isn't to interested in. It's too tippy for her. I have a fella that wants to trade an 07 switchback 600 for it. How are these sleds for tippyness compared to the rmk? Not to interested in trading for what I already have if they are. TIA
 

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My wife rides a 2005 800 switchback and you can’t tip it over even on a hill she likes how stable it is on the trails wide stantz and nice rear suspension a little heavy on the front end
 

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My wife rides a 2005 800 switchback and you can’t tip it over even on a hill she likes how stable it is on the trails wide stantz and nice rear suspension a little heavy on the front end
is this an edge or iq?
 

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it is an edge she won't ride my 700 dragon because it is to tippy we looked at the new 800 sks and she said it felt tippy i don't think its tippy just that she sits lower on her old machine she likes it and thats all that counts
 

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So I have an 06 rmk 700 that the old lady isn't to interested in. It's too tippy for her. I have a fella that wants to trade an 07 switchback 600 for it. How are these sleds for tippyness compared to the rmk? Not to interested in trading for what I already have if they are. TIA
Ski stance on the switchback is 42.5 inches compared to max of 41 for your RMK so it should be quite a bit more stable plus it will be about 30 lbs lighter.
 
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