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Do these help with darting
- Protect new skis from wear
- Fix slightly worn skis
- Reduce darting as plate packs grooves and leaves runners with a fresh path
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They should help with the darting; they appear to be very similar to what we used to put on our old Polaris sleds about 15 years ago, and those worked. That having been said, before I bought a set of these, and a set of new carbides, I would just opt for the Snow Trackers. Snow Trackers are easy to steer; they virtually eliminate darting and minimize push. They also last forever, so in the long run, they are probably cheaper.
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I saw that in the description just wondered if they actually work?View attachment 162444Yes, they do reduce darting
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