
rock doc
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- Saint John, NB Canada
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- Snowmobile
- 2018 Sidewinder XTX SE. Previous 2011 Nytro xtx, 2016 Apex GT, 1998 Polaris Indy 600 xlt
Last year I purchased a zx2 skid. Right now it has the 121 ripsaw, but I have the hardware to extend to 136". I've looked through this website and it seems that the ripsaw suxs in loose snow. The cobra has great reviews. Having said that, there is an abundance of used 136" ripsaw tracks for sale in the $250ish range. I could proly afford to upgrade my pilots to simmons powder if I stick with a used ripsaw.
Soo my question is...are the ripsaws really that bad in loose snow? Is there anything I can do to make it a better track in loose snow? I spend approx 80% trail/20%off trail. However, when it snows in Northern NB it can be almost impossible to get anywhere for days.
I'm guessing that there is going to be a resounding no to the ripsaw, but I thought I'd better be sure. Cash is tight these days. Any advice would be appreciated...
Soo my question is...are the ripsaws really that bad in loose snow? Is there anything I can do to make it a better track in loose snow? I spend approx 80% trail/20%off trail. However, when it snows in Northern NB it can be almost impossible to get anywhere for days.
I'm guessing that there is going to be a resounding no to the ripsaw, but I thought I'd better be sure. Cash is tight these days. Any advice would be appreciated...