I snagged a rock at the end of last year and tore one of my stock skis. I'm either going to get another stock one or go aftermarket. Anyone running the 8" slydogs?
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Yes. They don't steer well. I went to Slp powder pros and couldn't be happier. Michelle at Cannon motorsports will hook you up for a good price.
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Yes. They don't steer well. I went to Slp powder pros and couldn't be happier. Michelle at Cannon motorsports will hook you up for a good price.
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I didn't try the Mohawks. I should add that my riding is all 96% mountain and 4% trail so I don't have much feedback on trail manners.I hear good things about the SLP Mohawk. Any experience Kane?
Have tried both grippers and mohawks. Its not even close. Mohawks all day long.
Remember, the 850 carries a LOT more weight up front than the Axys. If the weight were closer to the same, I'd say go Grippers as that shape is awesome (and still better than stock). But the weight distribution isn't even close to apples to apples , hence a slightly wider ski with less aggressive keel helps the sled ride a lot better.
I had them on my viper 4 stroke.. completely different I understand.. I was going to try them on my summit, but didn't get a chance. main reason i didnt make time to try them is because i hated them so much. they fought a side hill and were brutal to steer. I liked the grippers much more... so i took the grippers off the viper and put the slydogs back on to sell the sled. I really dont think its necessary to have 8 inch skis on the new summit.