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Nytro 34" A arm setup

Mountaintech

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Been having lots of fun with this lately.
 

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Mountaintech

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Cool! is it manageable on the trail at all?

Yes. That was my biggest concern when I first took it out. I was surprised how good it felt on the trail considering its width. Have two more sets of these hitting the snow soon so I can get some "unbiased" feedback.
 

Mountaintech

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They are not on the website but are available. The coolest thing about them is that the sled now fits through spots (between trees or other obstacles while boon docking) that were too tight before.
 
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aj1180

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Just got off the phone with mountain tech. I'm going to try a set. You need 16.5 inch shocks and the early nytro spindles. I have both required items on hand so it's not a big deal for me. It would be significantly more expensive if you had to buy both. looking forward to trying it.
 
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fishstick

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When I had my Nytro I had the Barcode 365 kit, it was adjustable down to 34" with out the need for different shocks.
 
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