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I have found only two ski makers who can provide plug and play skis for a 1998 formula Z 670. One is Simmons with their gen 1 and the other is SLP's powder pro. I have been told Simmons offers great trail and powder performance but side hilling is poor. Powder pro skis offer great powder performance but trail is a dart fest. Simmons are $480.00 shipped and Pro's are $510.00
I am looking to put my boy on a newly acquired 1998 ski doo formula z 670. It is his first power sled. He loves zipping around the flatlands where we live but I want to take him into the hills and teach him the powder. There are other family members who join our rides from time to time and we keep those family rides to the trails. They tend to swap sleds and get a bit overconfident when their goofing off with each other. That is why the skis must be stable for trail riding.
Simmons or SLP? Or perhaps there is another ski that will work easily with this sled.
What say you?
I am looking to put my boy on a newly acquired 1998 ski doo formula z 670. It is his first power sled. He loves zipping around the flatlands where we live but I want to take him into the hills and teach him the powder. There are other family members who join our rides from time to time and we keep those family rides to the trails. They tend to swap sleds and get a bit overconfident when their goofing off with each other. That is why the skis must be stable for trail riding.
Simmons or SLP? Or perhaps there is another ski that will work easily with this sled.
What say you?