Nov 12, 2016 #1 Ricki Bobby Active VIP Member Joined Oct 21, 2015 Messages 883 Reaction score 1,694 Location Sturgeon County What are the pros and cons?
Nov 12, 2016 #2 Chronic Cat Active VIP Member Joined Sep 14, 2014 Messages 350 Reaction score 847 Location Camrose, Alberta They definitely steer and track amazing on the trail.
Nov 12, 2016 Moderator #3 catmando Super Moderator Moderator Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 8,971 Reaction score 6,453 Location Edmonton Best trail ski out there for reducing darting, steer great too, after that,Junk in my opinion, I put them on my wife's sled and they help handling a lot on the hard pack. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Best trail ski out there for reducing darting, steer great too, after that,Junk in my opinion, I put them on my wife's sled and they help handling a lot on the hard pack. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nov 12, 2016 #4 moyiesledhead Active VIP Member Joined Oct 12, 2008 Messages 5,431 Reaction score 10,766 Location Moyie B.C. Gotta have strong arms.
Nov 12, 2016 Thread starter #5 Ricki Bobby Active VIP Member Joined Oct 21, 2015 Messages 883 Reaction score 1,694 Location Sturgeon County Yeah I don't ride groomed trails, but most of my riding is trail and lake riding.
Nov 12, 2016 #6 Ronaha Active VIP Member Joined Dec 11, 2015 Messages 1,606 Reaction score 3,038 Location Narnia It might depend on your sled too,it's a really good upgrade on most Yamaha 4 stroke.
Nov 12, 2016 #7 Ronaha Active VIP Member Joined Dec 11, 2015 Messages 1,606 Reaction score 3,038 Location Narnia Might of read that wrong....I have stud boy dooly skegs not dual skeg skis!
Nov 12, 2016 #8 Allseasons Active VIP Member Joined Jan 21, 2014 Messages 506 Reaction score 1,054 Location Rocky Awesome on my M1000. way better on the trail up the mountain, wider ski so front didnt dive so bad. even spring conditions i thought they worked great Strong arm comment,,,, i didnt notice much change, your either moving when steering, or rock the damn sled if stationary. not rocket science
Awesome on my M1000. way better on the trail up the mountain, wider ski so front didnt dive so bad. even spring conditions i thought they worked great Strong arm comment,,,, i didnt notice much change, your either moving when steering, or rock the damn sled if stationary. not rocket science