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consensus on best ski

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I inherited a snowbike and with that a few extra skis, I am overwhelmed sort of with all the crap in my garage right now. I would like to thin the skis a bit and sell a half dozen motorcycles but thats another thread haha. Anyway I have original timbersled, new timbersled and Yeti...which would you be keeping?
 

Sheetmetalfab

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I inherited a snowbike and with that a few extra skis, I am overwhelmed sort of with all the crap in my garage right now. I would like to thin the skis a bit and sell a half dozen motorcycles but thats another thread haha. Anyway I have original timbersled, new timbersled and Yeti...which would you be keeping?
Depends if it is gen 1 new timbersled or gen 2.

Gen 1 new timbersled is too flimsy and darts badly.

If it’s gen 2 I’d keep that.

Otherwise the old timbersled ski.

What spindle?
 
M
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What's your favorite color? You're going to get all kinds of answers. Personally I would keep the Yeti ski so long as its not the snapper (2018 I think.

M5
 

dooman92

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I have used the mototrax, timbersled backcountry, yeti and cmx. Least negatives timbersled backcountry. best deep no crust, yeti. best trail ski cmx. yeti dangerous in crust, cmx harder to turn but holds edge and very stability on trail. I would like to try the backcountry on my yeti but dont exchange easy. If I had my backcountry back I would adapt it to my yeti. probably try mnt top at some point. hope this helps
 
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It's a good time to start looking at the zf ski. It looks just like the back country ski but has the more modern molded saddle mount. I have not tried one but I'm on the list to get one for next season.
 
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