C&A pro skis on an attak??

olsmann

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I did some searching and did not find anything. Has anyone used the C&a pro skis on an attak? I know the powder hounds are supposed to be the best. But I like the look and price of the 6 inch wide C&A s Any feeback from anyone would be great?? How do they work ? for steering? in the powder? and so on how long of carbides are you running w/studs? what did you pay and so on? Stock for me were not bad IJust want a little better floatation for the little bit of off trail riding that we do but still want it to steer like its on rails?
 
I have Razors on my Attak. They darted a bit when first installed, then I shimmed them and set my toe-out to 1/4 inch. They now steer great. They track precisely and basically it's a point and shoot feel.

They definitely float better than the stock skis since they're quite a bit wider. They simply stay above the snow which helps keep the nose up.

I do not stud my sleds, therefore I have six inch Bergstrom standard carbides on them. They work great for my riding style.

In my opinion, the Razors are aggressive, but the steering is not heavy like most indicate with C & A skis. Maybe the shimming helped, but I also kept my limiter strap in the stock position and I changed my transfer rod for more weight transfer to the track.

I paid $150 for the skis, $20 for shipping, $35 for the mounts, and $50 for the carbides. I got the last pair that this business had in Mn., so that's why they let them go for a decent price.

All in all, I'm happy with my set up and would go with the Razors again.

Jon
 
I just put 130 miles on this weekend with my new C&A razors and 9" Shapers. I love the skis. They are harder to steer than my wifes Attak with SlyDogs and 9" Shapers, but bite way better in the snow. The sled goes right were you point it. The Slydogs are more nervous, and sometimes just push.
I think the Slydogs stay on top of powder better, probly because the are so long up in front of the spindle.
 


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