snowdreamin
Extreme
I have an 08 LTX and was wondering if anyone has ran slp powder pro skis that woulD have some input for me.
The Bismarck
Extreme
I run powder pros on my 07 rtx and they are great skis!! On trail they are locked in and handle great with no pushing in the corners. They do require more steering effort then stockers on the trail but the benefits far outweigh that in my opinion. I also have no darting issues on trail. Off trail it is a whole different sled compared to the stock skis. They get the front end up on the snow and also allow you to dig in when turning. I think they are a great ski i have been running them since 2003.
suprfst
Lifetime Member
One of the best mods i have done to my sled.The harder you ride the more you will like them.Ive been running them for three years now.
SharkAttak
TY 4 Stroke God
awesome ski's for the attak, 3 seasons with them and no regrets
UP Brett
Lifetime Member
I also have them on my sled and like them so much I don't want to try anything else. A friend of mine told me about them and has tried a few other ski's and is back to the Powder Pro's. Awsome handling on and off trail.
GotJuice
Expert
what about in spring snow?
How are they in spring snow? I like the stock Apex Mnt. ski's for the large keel, because they turn when you want them to, instead of washing out. I've read every where that the powder pro's are great ski's but no one ever elaborates on there performance in crusty spring conditions. Do they jerk or throw you off if you come down with the ski's turned a bit....this is my concern. I don't mean to hi-jack your thread just thought these are good points to consider with any ski purchase...
How are they in spring snow? I like the stock Apex Mnt. ski's for the large keel, because they turn when you want them to, instead of washing out. I've read every where that the powder pro's are great ski's but no one ever elaborates on there performance in crusty spring conditions. Do they jerk or throw you off if you come down with the ski's turned a bit....this is my concern. I don't mean to hi-jack your thread just thought these are good points to consider with any ski purchase...
snowdreamin
Extreme
Thanks for the info. I think Ill order a set.
suprfst
Lifetime Member
Re: what about in spring snow?
In the crusty snow they do pull you around a bit.Nothing that I ever felt uncomfortable with though.
You can make them a little less agressive if you move the skis back to the rearward mounting holes.Ive tried them both ways and prefer all the way forward.Im running the Bergsrtom tripple carbides on mine,works sweet.
There is some on ebay right now for 325.00 shipped with carbides and chioce of colors.I searched "powder pro" I think they end today
GotJuice said:How are they in spring snow? I like the stock Apex Mnt. ski's for the large keel, because they turn when you want them to, instead of washing out. I've read every where that the powder pro's are great ski's but no one ever elaborates on there performance in crusty spring conditions. Do they jerk or throw you off if you come down with the ski's turned a bit....this is my concern. I don't mean to hi-jack your thread just thought these are good points to consider with any ski purchase...
In the crusty snow they do pull you around a bit.Nothing that I ever felt uncomfortable with though.
You can make them a little less agressive if you move the skis back to the rearward mounting holes.Ive tried them both ways and prefer all the way forward.Im running the Bergsrtom tripple carbides on mine,works sweet.
There is some on ebay right now for 325.00 shipped with carbides and chioce of colors.I searched "powder pro" I think they end today
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