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C&A pro skis: Razor or Outlaw vs. Stock

stumper

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I'm looking to hear from guys who have switched to C&A Pro Razors or Outlaws AFTER they put some miles on the stock skis. How do they compare? Are they worth the $$? My Nytro pushes big time, so I'm trying transfer rod adjustment as well as limiter strap changes, but I don't want to dump money into new carbides for the stock skis if that's not going to cut it. If you have changed over, please state which C&A you went with, which carbides, as well as if you're running studs or not. Thanks alot!
 

Lots of previous threads on this topic so I suggest you do a little reading. Some threads to check out are below. The one advantage you have is that the member BountyHunter is located in Winnipeg. I suggest you PM him and exchange phone numbers so you can talk about his experiences using C&A's (he is a big fan of them). For a contrast, you should talk to the member Reaper as he did not like them. Reaper is also located in Winnipeg.

http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=30189

http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=29816

http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=28675
 
Swiss Sledder said:
Lots of previous threads on this topic so I suggest you do a little reading. Some threads to check out are below. The one advantage you have is that the member BountyHunter is located in Winnipeg. I suggest you PM him and exchange phone numbers so you can talk about his experiences using C&A's (he is a big fan of them). For a contrast, you should talk to the member Reaper as he did not like them. Reaper is also located in Winnipeg.

http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=30189

http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=29816

http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=28675

Thanks for the tips, Swiss. I've already read all those posts/threads (before I started my own), and I was hoping that some of the guys who posted in them but didn't have any direct comparisons (some posted in July) had ridden some miles now, and could expand on their info. As far as Bounty and Reaper, maybe they've seen this thread..........
 
I had the stockers on my viper then went to the razors with 8" carbides from bergstrom, the difference was incredible. No darting, cornering was amazing, no pushing or anything. I loved them great skis. I got them over the summer so cheap and when i sold my stockers it was a cheap upgrade.
 
kinger said:
I had the stockers on my viper then went to the razors with 8" carbides from bergstrom, the difference was incredible. No darting, cornering was amazing, no pushing or anything. I loved them great skis. I got them over the summer so cheap and when i sold my stockers it was a cheap upgrade.

Thanks! Are you running studs?
 
Yeah I had 192 of them in a camoplast 1" track. With the skis and studs the sled stuck to the trail even in icy corners. I will miss the handling of that viper.

I'm waiting to see how bad the stockers on the rx1 will be now. Probably be buying a set of C&A's next year...
 
harder steering effort=skis that dont push .they are only harder when you go slow.

razors work great on 4 stroke's or the xt.the outlaw are fine also but use a different carbide thats why i dont push them.the outlaw and xt are the most aggressive of c,a's.the xt is 7 1/4" wide versus 6" on the outlaw and other models.i run the xt and love them.
 
n2oiroc said:
a lot of guys fail to mention the dramatic increase you will get in steering effort.
You cant have the best of both worlds all the time if you want to be real agressive thru the turn and not push you will feel it in the bars period.
 


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