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anyone run C&A xt's or xtx's ,and now razors on a nytro

glockwise said:
I want to know too.

I have a pair of C&A's but I haven't riden my sled yet. I have the stock ski's too, but I'm not sure which route I'm gonna go.

I'm sure I'll try them both before I get rid of either.

Come on snow :-o

what model do you have
 

Nikolai said:
I've had the XT's for 3 seasons now. They do steer heavy, I've put up with it because they handle awesome in deep snow. Last season I took an inch off the keel with a wood planer(by hand) and it made a noticeable difference but they're such a flat ski that I don't think you'll ever get them to steer light. I'm not sure what I'll run this year. Looking at RMK grippers, MODS, and the new GenIII Simmons.

I was told by mark at C&a the xtx is starts out as the xt and gets machined down...he also said the poo snocrossers that run them who want easier steering take 5" off the outboard inside keel with a razor knife...
 
I have a 09 FX Nytro RTX SE. I changed the stock skis and went with the C&A Razors!!!! Wow what a difference!!!! I put about 500 miles on them last year in ALL sorts of conditions, and I can truly say they are awesome!! I don't find them any harder to steer than the stock skis. The response of these skis are awesome, less steering required, just point them in the direction and GO!!! I am running them pretty much on a stock setup with 70psi up front and an unstudded track. 6" carbides as well. I found that my sled had very little darting issues with stock skis, but whatever issues were there, these skis corrected!! Much more confident ride!!!! Would recommend highly....
 


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