Ice Ripper track

Side by side , they are similar in design but different. Lugs are stiffer also compared to a Ripsaw .Best track I have ever spun .to each there own.
 
Stock RipSaw or RipJunk is good in the hard pack trails and that's about it. If you stud it will beat the tunnel and exhaust to death due to the finger/lug design. They just fold over allowing the studs to grind on everything.
Ice Ripper which is based on the Ripsaw again will be an excellent trail track. It will also give you some extra security when you hit ice. These pre studded tracks don't grab like a regular studded track.
I went with the Ice Attack XT for the simple reason that it is based on the RipSawII. This track seems to have a harder rubber compound and has a better lug design for both on and off trail.
I find that the aggressive Snowtrackers are great compliment to the XT. Since I have installed the XT last season we have had marginal snow conditions on our trails and it has performed well for me.
No deep stuff to play in and get stuck in here since the install. I do hope to find out how it performs in the deeper snow some day.
The Predator is an awesome track as well. Hooks much better than the RipSaw ever has, on or off trail. Add studs and you will have a great combo.
If you want your sled to go faster get a 1" Predator. My buddy gained almost 5mph when we switched him over from a 1.25 to the 1".
 
yank your tunnel protectors and install a cobra pre-stud. that will be my next track!
 


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