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Dual Scap- Magnet for carnage??

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Nov 26, 2007
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Happy to say my new kit arrived last night and do not regret selling the 2011 kit and spending some $$ for a new one!!

One concern the new skag on the ski has quite the front edge to it and I wonder if riders are finding it is catching rocks, trees, willows, whatever. Should the front of the skag be ground down for a better approach angle than the current look??
 
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DieselTwitch

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Dec 23, 2007
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Gunnison, Colorado
Happy to say my new kit arrived last night and do not regret selling the 2011 kit and spending some $$ for a new one!!

One concern the new skag on the ski has quite the front edge to it and I wonder if riders are finding it is catching rocks, trees, willows, whatever. Should the front of the skag be ground down for a better approach angle than the current look??

Its not to bad as far as i can tell. however once you hit a rock it really wont matter
Watch my rock it - http://youtu.be/LT5Rmmfdxs4
 
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Sep 12, 2010
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Happy to say my new kit arrived last night and do not regret selling the 2011 kit and spending some $$ for a new one!!

One concern the new skag on the ski has quite the front edge to it and I wonder if riders are finding it is catching rocks, trees, willows, whatever. Should the front of the skag be ground down for a better approach angle than the current look??

I've had some violent stops. A better approach angle might help, but there may be trade offs with that.
 
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