The new BX ski is a great addition to the PRO RMK!
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The stock gripper is a tough ski to beat for boondocking. What are the advantages/disadvantages of the BX vs. the Gripper? in the video you say its a bit more aggressive but not too agressive, and more durable than stock... but did you feel it initiates sidehill as easy as the gripper, pushes through corners less than the gripper, and maintains the easy turning that gripper provides? Also what carbide are you running on the BX?
The stock gripper is a tough ski to beat for boondocking. What are the advantages/disadvantages of the BX vs. the Gripper? in the video you say its a bit more aggressive but not too agressive, and more durable than stock... but did you feel it initiates sidehill as easy as the gripper, pushes through corners less than the gripper, and maintains the easy turning that gripper provides? Also what carbide are you running on the BX?
Instead of my ski powering through the drift, it loaded up and turned vertical due to the softer compound of the ski and rubber bumper. My sled stopped immediately and threw me over the bars. I did a complete front flip landing on my butt.
I'm curious as well. It seems that the PP's are well known as one of the best options and you can get them for $320 all set up. Why is this ski $200 + more?Just curiosity here, I'm not trying to bash C&A, as I was interested in the skis until I saw the $550 tag to get them.
Explain to me why these skis would be better than say, SLP Powder Pros, which are about $450.
Again, just curious is all.
I'm curious as well. It seems that the PP's are well known as one of the best options and you can get them for $320 all set up. Why is this ski $200 + more?
Just curiosity here, I'm not trying to bash C&A, as I was interested in the skis until I saw the $550 tag to get them.
Explain to me why these skis would be better than say, SLP Powder Pros, which are about $450.
Again, just curious is all.