Does anybody knows anything about narrow tube boards for summit gen 4? Maybe Skinz is first on the market?? Need one pair soon.... :juggle:
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For the first year ever I actually prefer the stock running boards to the aftermarket options. If I break them I will be singing a different song...
Have you had any time to hang off/move around on the X model boards?
If yes, disregard this post
For the first year ever I actually prefer the stock running boards to the aftermarket options. If I break them I will be singing a different song...
Have you had any time to hang off/move around on the X model boards?
If yes, disregard this post
New boards, whether x or sp, are still way too wide. Every time your boards drag, it slows you down or your track digs in and falls downhill. Wide boards are for racers. Karl Custer saying saying they cut through the snow and help hold you on a sidehill is bs. There is no point in replacing the boards unless they are narrower and shorter. Stock boards look to clear snow fine. That is why the axys is the most precise sled on the mountain.
Totally agree. Honestly torn on even doing a stock replacement board for this sled. If it goes anything like the cat skinny boards, the wide ones hardly sell anymore due to people realizing exactly your point. Skinnys will be first that's for sure.
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First person to bring us a sled will have narrow boards on it...
Bryan.
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Not planning anything until someone brings me one. They will only get shortened as much as the rear suspension hanger will allow. Not building a board that doesn't support the most vulnerable part of a mountain sled next to the a arms.How narrow boards are you going to make? And will they be shorter to?
6" width and 3-5" inch shorter should be perfect for the new gen4.
Not planning anything until someone brings me one. They will only get shortened as much as the rear suspension hanger will allow. Not building a board that doesn't support the most vulnerable part of a mountain sled next to the a arms.
Bryan
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Does anybody knows anything about narrow tube boards for summit gen 4? Maybe Skinz is first on the market?? Need one pair soon.... :juggle:
Part number has been generated and as soon as Skinz has them done we will have some for sale.