Thanks Ray, yes for the riding you have right out your door I would have to agree the Powder Pros would be the wonderful. I hope you and the family are doing well.
The family and I are doing good. We are building a new house and shop (bigger and better) so that has consumed our lives and not left a lot of time for sleds :-(
The PP's definately float better. The Simons track better on the trail, but only a little better. The bigest thing I didn't like about the Simons was with the extra weight of the RX-1 it seemed to me like the Simons took to much steering effort at low speeds.
How can the Yamaha Powder skis be equipped to have equal prowness on the trail and in the powder?
Maybe dually runners or the USI type (basically two stacked vertically on top of each other and welded in place) could do just that?
Years ago on my Exciter long track (before Verlin Simmons sent me a demo set of his new skis to try in 1993) I was welding two skags on top of each other and it actually worked quite well. I wonder....................
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