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Need your opinion on skis

I went with the Yamaha Tuners for the price. I have read excellent reviews on them so I figured I would give them a try.
 

I'm taking the plunge on the tuners as well. If for some reason they don't work well for me, the Slydogs will be going back on.
 
I have a used set of white C&A Razors for sale, $175 plus shipping. Includes mount kit

We run Curve XS skis and have found that for us they work the best in both racing and recreational riding, the C&A's were on my sled when I picked it up so no longer need or want them.

Send me a PM if interested
 
Tuner skiis

I used them for half of last winter if you could clarify it as winter and they were night and day compared to stock. Not sure compared to others mentioned but great price and running 4/6 inch carbide. Like being on rails in trail
 
has been my experience that any dual runner tends to push in corners.
I have a set of triple threats that i use as a spare cause even with 6" round bars and mounting full back and removing rear fin these are an aggressive ski that will work the shoulders.
I usually run the slp powder pros with a 6" round bar and is plenty aggressive and not as hard on the shoulders and like attalo stated the best crossover ski out there. the usi skis are hard to turn in deep powder where the slp pp work everywhere.
 
Confused? said:
Has any one ever tried the grippers of stock polaris?

My buddy has them on his Nytro xtx and loves them. I run 6.9 pilots and I love them (6 inch shapers middle 4 inch woody on the outside).
 
Alatalo said:
How about a set of SLP Powder Pro...? Likely the most versatile ski in snowmobile history. Works on hardpack, soft trails as well as deep powder. Have them on the RTX SE 136". Clearly better steering response and pure "steering grip" than the stock junk. Clearly better flotation in powder as well (shape and width is very similar to the previous MTX ski). Not as heavy steering effort as some of the C&A options.

Slp power pros....I agree with Alatalo...Have them on my Rtx Se.
 
Sevey said:
Worth looking at split rails. I run them on the Nytro and have arrows on my Vector. Hands down the split rails way out perform the twin keel Arrows.
MS

Split rails X2 :Rockon:
 
Curve Industries said:
Let us know if you have any questions directly about the Curve ski Ronnie! We're here to help.

Hey Sean, I currently have Simons Gen 3's and have really struggeld with them and was looking into the Curve's do you guys make a mountain specific ski or are they all the same.

- Sean

www.CurveIndustries.com
www.Facebook.com/CurveIndustries
 
Ended up going with Slydog 7" powderhounds in urban camo with 6" carbides. Got a good price so I jumped in. I hope I like them-can't be worse than stock! Thanks everyone.
 
Split rails are best accessory I have ever purchased and I have been buying for 35 years.
 
If anyone's interested, there is a pair of split rails on eeebay right now for $200. A bit beat up but still a smoking deal. I was about to buy them until I realized they are only for 2009 and newer Nytros, I've got an 08.

I'm not affiliated with this at all, just passing it along.

***that was quick....they're GONE!******
 


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