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Composit M700

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Has anyone tried a composit M700? I bought a 22 matryx with minor damage to the 165 2.75, and it came with a new M700 to throw on. The stock 2.75 is fine to run. Curious how the M700 works. The lug pattern looks sort of similar to the G4 doo 3".
 

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Has anyone tried a composit M700? I bought a 22 matryx with minor damage to the 165 2.75, and it came with a new M700 to throw on. The stock 2.75 is fine to run. Curious how the M700 works. The lug pattern looks sort of similar to the G4 doo 3".
Way better track. You'll love it.
 
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I put a m770 3” on for this season and it’s a beast in the powder. 165 Alphas with their stock track can no long out climb my 22 155 Kaos. Not the same track but happy how beefy it is.
 
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I looked long and hard for any real reviews on the m700, never could find any. Ended up watching a Russian YouTuber with auto translate CC turned on, was a little tough to figure out how well he actually liked it.
 

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I looked long and hard for any real reviews on the m700, never could find any. Ended up watching a Russian YouTuber with auto translate CC turned on, was a little tough to figure out how well he actually liked it.
Caleb runs this track. Only thing that can handle his abuse.
 

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I bought one early in the year. Had it on my 24’ boost for 3 rides. Put the 325” back on the boost when the snow got deep. Then ran the m700 on my 22’ 850. The M700 is a much better 2.75” track than the Polaris, hooks up much better and performs better in all contortions boondocking. If you don’t want a taller lug than 2.75, then it’s a great track. The 300lx is better on my 9R and 850 for deep snow powder mountain riding, but it’s 3” lug.
 

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I bought one early in the year. Had it on my 24’ boost for 3 rides. Put the 325” back on the boost when the snow got deep. Then ran the m700 on my 22’ 850. The M700 is a much better 2.75” track than the Polaris, hooks up much better and performs better in all contortions boondocking. If you don’t want a taller lug than 2.75, then it’s a great track. The 300lx is better on my 9R and 850 for deep snow powder mountain riding, but it’s 3” lug.
Is the m700 much stiffer than the 2.75? I assume it is with how soft the 2.75 is. Just curious if it’s like a powerclaw stiffness or more like the m66. It looks like a gnarly design. Very interested in it. Just haven’t seen it in person.
 

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Is the m700 much stiffer than the 2.75? I assume it is with how soft the 2.75 is. Just curious if it’s like a powerclaw stiffness or more like the m66. It looks like a gnarly design. Very interested in it. Just haven’t seen it in person.

I am too. I’ve been leaning toward the lx300, but after doing a little reading, this might be what I want. I like the 2.75 series 8, in some aspects. Ive had the powerclaw and would like something in between that and the series 8, but durable. I seem to shed a lug every ride, I think it’s the willows and alders doing it.


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Is the m700 much stiffer than the 2.75? I assume it is with how soft the 2.75 is. Just curious if it’s like a powerclaw stiffness or more like the m66. It looks like a gnarly design. Very interested in it. Just haven’t seen it in person.
The lugs are much stiffer than the polaris 2.75. They have a lot of stiffeners molded in on the M700. The polaris 2.75 is more like the M67, both have super soft lugs.
 

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Caleb runs the M770
Did you know Caleb has more than 1 sled? He actually has lots of sleds! Caleb's 9R 146 that Isaac usually rode most of last season had an M700 on it. Every IG post Caleb had regarding him riding a 146 was the M700 track.
 
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Did you know Caleb has more than 1 sled? He actually has lots of sleds! Caleb's 9R 146 that Isaac usually rode most of last season had an M700 on it. Every IG post Caleb had regarding him riding a 146 was the M700 track.



12:00 mark.... "I only run the M66 and the M770"

Maybe he is lying?
 

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You've risen from the ashes. Did you go repent and tell Sexton you were sorry for insinuating that he was a drug addict on a internet forum and tell him you can't come to Seeley now because you don't want him to get in trouble for illegal guiding? 😆

I could be wrong, but I don’t believe Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show tours in the winter time. Nor have we made it to Sunday yet. Maybe this video could act as a stop gap?


 

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track looks Mean AF SMF.
would have worked great yesterday on the cascade concrete I bet. wonder if any RMSHA guys are playing with them
 

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track looks Mean AF SMF.
would have worked great yesterday on the cascade concrete I bet. wonder if any RMSHA guys are playing with them
It’s less stiff than the 300LX.
Less wheelie / trench / washout.

I think the rmsha guys would stick with the stiffer tracks.
 

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oh ok, figured she was a stiffy. good to know, maybe why young Caleb doesn't run it in place of m66 eh, which looks to be a good spring track
 
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