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From the Sept 2008 edition of SnowTech in the Dear Ralph section, I thought this was worthy of an FAQ. It is only their opinion.
The Camoplast RipSaw is deserving of the reputation it has because of how well it works across a wide set of conditions. The single-ply version, now available to all manufacturers, is superior to the older versions. So if you ride in all conditions and only have one track, the RipSaw is a good choice. Tracks with lugs under 1" are not a viable option with today's high performance sleds.
121" Tracks
For hard packed and fast trails, the Camoplast Hacksaw 1" lug is really the faster track and better suited to hard snow and hyfax lubrication.
In loose snow or fresh snow conditions, the the new Camoplast Cobra track is really a better option. It hooks up better in loose snow and straight line performance is great. This is a good track for the U.P. or areas that receive lots of fresh snow.
136" and 144" Tracks
For trail cruisers or people that tend to stay on the groomed trial, the RipSaw would be the better all around choice. Nobody complains about the RipSaw in terms of top speed, it is usually not tall enough for fresh snow. We have used the 1.5" RipSaw and that works good in fresh snow and deeper off trail use, but is really a handful on hard packed trails.
If we go to a 136" or 144" track sled that is used both on trail and off trail, then the Cobra would be the better option for the variety of conditions.
The Camoplast RipSaw is deserving of the reputation it has because of how well it works across a wide set of conditions. The single-ply version, now available to all manufacturers, is superior to the older versions. So if you ride in all conditions and only have one track, the RipSaw is a good choice. Tracks with lugs under 1" are not a viable option with today's high performance sleds.
121" Tracks
For hard packed and fast trails, the Camoplast Hacksaw 1" lug is really the faster track and better suited to hard snow and hyfax lubrication.

In loose snow or fresh snow conditions, the the new Camoplast Cobra track is really a better option. It hooks up better in loose snow and straight line performance is great. This is a good track for the U.P. or areas that receive lots of fresh snow.

136" and 144" Tracks
For trail cruisers or people that tend to stay on the groomed trial, the RipSaw would be the better all around choice. Nobody complains about the RipSaw in terms of top speed, it is usually not tall enough for fresh snow. We have used the 1.5" RipSaw and that works good in fresh snow and deeper off trail use, but is really a handful on hard packed trails.

If we go to a 136" or 144" track sled that is used both on trail and off trail, then the Cobra would be the better option for the variety of conditions.