stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
http://www.splitrailski.com/
I saw this the other day in a magizine and thought this could either be a game change or snake oil. My only question is how much? Looks like you need to mod your current spindle or buy a completely new one. Maybe this is the missing link to the Nytro's twitchy trail manners????
I saw this the other day in a magizine and thought this could either be a game change or snake oil. My only question is how much? Looks like you need to mod your current spindle or buy a completely new one. Maybe this is the missing link to the Nytro's twitchy trail manners????
Maine-Rider
Pro
Definitely a diffrent design. But it looks like they would shot up alot of snow onto you, and would be pretty much usless off trail. Also I wounder if they flex alot due to the hollow middle.
pro116
Lifetime Member
Fellas, last year my buddy took me to test ride 3 sleds with these skis on them..it was at the house of the man who is marketing these. There was a 2010 FX Nytro ( std version ), a Rush and an XP 600 E-tech. Anyway...he has been in development for 3 years with these, he has also tested them in the mountains of Revelstoke. These skis are awsome! No darting, tons of bite in the corners...very well constructed...surprisingly no snow flies up between the rails, they don't pick up stones etc...we testd them on the trails, in fields, hardpack, loose granular end of season snow etc...they worked great, I was very impressed. The do have some flex but rear of the spindle, it avtually kicks the snow up into the skid when you turn..which he admits was a fluke. I found no drawbacks other than possible price point ( $8-900 range ) and the fact you must have your spindle machined to fit the yoke...so you are committed to keeping these ski on you're sled. If I had the coin I'd buy'em, they worked that good
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
shaddow44 said:Fellas, last year my buddy took me to test ride 3 sleds with these skis on them..it was at the house of the man who is marketing these. There was a 2010 FX Nytro ( std version ), a Rush and an XP 600 E-tech. Anyway...he has been in development for 3 years with these, he has also tested them in the mountains of Revelstoke. These skis are awsome! No darting, tons of bite in the corners...very well constructed...surprisingly no snow flies up between the rails, they don't pick up stones etc...we testd them on the trails, in fields, hardpack, loose granular end of season snow etc...they worked great, I was very impressed. The do have some flex but rear of the spindle, it avtually kicks the snow up into the skid when you turn..which he admits was a fluke. I found no drawbacks other than possible price point ( $8-900 range ) and the fact you must have your spindle machined to fit the yoke...so you are committed to keeping these ski on you're sled. If I had the coin I'd buy'em, they worked that good
I kinda figured it was going to be in that price. Guess I missed the above thread, wouldn't be the first time I was late to the party.
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