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You bought Beachsleds sled , Ferniesleds sled and sold them i bet you liked them, lol

Kept them a lot longer than a week. And completely different circumstances on each sled.

Just curious to hear skegpros feedback on the 4 stroke. Sounded like he was open to keep it as his main sled when he bought it. Doesnt seem like it took long to decide no.
 

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Nobody wants to talk about the orange elephant in the room....
If I owned a king cat it wouldn’t be my main sled either, but they’re days I would love to ride one all day. Turbos just play you out more during a hard day of riding. It’s not just the weight it’s all the extra power just pulls your arms off all day.
 

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Kept them a lot longer than a week. And completely different circumstances on each sled.

Just curious to hear skegpros feedback on the 4 stroke. Sounded like he was open to keep it as his main sled when he bought it. Doesnt seem like it took long to decide no.
Honestly it's a great sled.

I am 170"lbs and 5'8" and the extra weight beats me up on the trails.

We don't ride areas with groomed trails.

So after 70km of whooped trails in one day I could feel the extra.

But heli me into a zone with a foot of fresh and that would be my sled of choice.

Team clutches are good.

Power is unreal.

The turbo tech is unreal.
About the best response I have ever seen on a turbo system.

If your 6ft+ and 200+lbs I really don't understand why you wouldn't ride one.
 

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Nobody wants to talk about the orange elephant in the room....
If I owned a king cat it wouldn’t be my main sled either, but they’re days I would love to ride one all day. Turbos just play you out more during a hard day of riding. It’s not just the weight it’s all the extra power just pulls your arms off all day.
Your not kidding, that sled will pull your arms off.
 

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Honestly it's a great sled.

I am 170"lbs and 5'8" and the extra weight beats me up on the trails.

We don't ride areas with groomed trails.

So after 70km of whooped trails in one day I could feel the extra.

But heli me into a zone with a foot of fresh and that would be my sled of choice.

Team clutches are good.

Power is unreal.

The turbo tech is unreal.
About the best response I have ever seen on a turbo system.

If your 6ft+ and 200+lbs I really don't understand why you wouldn't ride one.

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