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Trying to figure out what would be best for me, I weigh about 150lbs and do mostly trail riding with the occasional off trail.
Currently I have it set to around 75psi, not sure how I feel about it to be quite honest.
Currently I have it set to around 75psi, not sure how I feel about it to be quite honest.


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That sounds pretty high for trail riding. When I had those on my nytro I ran around 63 - 65 psi.
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I'll try toning it down a bit, I haven't actually had it on the trail yet, this is experience from the back yard and some rough trails in the forest.That sounds pretty high for trail riding. When I had those on my nytro I ran around 63 - 65 psi.
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i weigh 220 without my gear on. currently set at 65 front 135 rear and it works flawlessly. I'm a backcountry rider though rarely see trail
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65 pounds. That's about the best I found last year. They have a very small sweet spot. Any more and they feel stiff and all the trail bumps come right up the handlebars. Any less and they bottom out.
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Thanks for the input guys!
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60 psi in the front, 110 rear with 150 in the EVOL chamber. I weigh 170 and just added the EVOL shock, so I'm still playing around with the rear pressures somewhat.
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If I run my fronts at only 60-70 I bottom to much and notice to much inside ski lift. I have been running 90 and thats about perfect for my riding style. Still bottom the front out from time to time.
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I ran 220 in the Evol 150 in the main last weekend 


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So you guys all do your adjustments with the skis and track off the ground and in the cold??????


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yesSo you guys all do your adjustments with the skis and track off the ground and in the cold??????
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