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I bought a 2009 Nytro XTX and am looking to upgrade from the stock skis. Just wondering if there is a major difference in these skis and if anyone has tried both.
I have the C&A Trail X on 2 different sleds...06 F7 and my 08 Nytro RTX...I love them...good bite, virtually no darting and inexpensive..great all round trail ski, much better then stock. I have tried Curves but only on a Doo XP...very nice ski, easy steering, great bite and the guys from Curve give great customer service 24/7...both good choices!
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I am thinking about the C&A TRX was talking to a guy last night that has them on his 800 XP. He loves them. They are a bit easier on the wallet too
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@Shadow44 (I have the C&A Trail X on 2 different sleds...06 F7 and my 08 Nytro RTX...I love them...good bite, virtually no darting and inexpensive..great all round trail ski, much better then stock. I have tried Curves but only on a Doo XP...very nice ski, easy steering, great bite and the guys from Curve give great customer service 24/7...both good choices!)
are the C&A trail X hard to steer when going slower? If they are I might get Pilots or curves.
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are the C&A trail X hard to steer when going slower? If they are I might get Pilots or curves.
Thanks
newfie09xtx said:@Shadow44 (I have the C&A Trail X on 2 different sleds...06 F7 and my 08 Nytro RTX...I love them...good bite, virtually no darting and inexpensive..great all round trail ski, much better then stock. I have tried Curves but only on a Doo XP...very nice ski, easy steering, great bite and the guys from Curve give great customer service 24/7...both good choices!)
are the C&A trail X hard to steer when going slower? If they are I might get Pilots or curves.
Thanks
I don't find they steer hard, but then again I've had C&As on my sleds for 5 seasons now. I don't really like sleds that steer too easy as it gives me an uneasy feeling...I like a tight front end....but I don't find them to be too hard to steer at all.
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Ok. The C&A's are what I will be going with.
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