Not the first one I would do either.
Cutler can, complete clutching set up of my own using Cutler weights, I hate MDS weights. Tried for a year to get a set up with them that was better than my Cutler set up and never could. Once again real life testing against a base line sled not seat of the pants feel. Gripper Skis, shocks, a few light weight things. A few other little secret things. The sled works for me and the way I ride which is all I care about.
I spend 90% of my time in the trees or where ever the deepest powder happens to be. The tighter and steeper the trees the better. I dont mind climbing an occasional hill when the snow is safe but that is becoming less and less of my time each year. I ride mainly in Logan canyon and up into the Idaho canyons along bear lake because i have family in Bear Lake. Also ride Afton 4 or 5 times a year when the snow is better up there.
I would have bought the MVM kit because they are local but they wont let you swap gears if you don't like what you got. Tom will let you swap for free and that is what made me get the TKI. To get a new gear from MVM is $300+. Just seemed like cheap insurance because I wasnt positive of the gearing I wanted. Turned out to be the right decision for me. Tom was also very helpful during the install to answer questions because honestly the instructions were a little unclear the way I interpreted them. They could be perfectly clear to other people though. I learned long ago that I dont think like a regular person