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Slydog ski review.

studdog

TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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Ran first 40 miles on Slydog trail skis in a vairety of conditions. Set up on Attak with Ice Ripper Track and four inch carbides that came on skis. Suspension setup stock. Skis toed in 1/16( which is reccomended on this sled). Overall handling excellent!

Nice light feel to steering(which is what I prefer). Handling very postitive on groomed trails. Zero darting! Sled still in breakin period so driving moderate speeds 30-60 mph. In the rough, skis absorbed bumps well. I think Slydog has a winner here. I've run most other skis in the past,USI SLP and Simmons. So far I like these the best. I will provide more feedback when weather permits. I am going to try 6 inch Bergstrom triple point runners. studdog
 

Very nice! Exactly the same results Ive found with them. Very light feeling with these, make your sled feel lighter.
 
I have the trail version with 6" carbides and These ski's straight up rock.
 

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i have them on my 800 X Renegade and think they are one of the best aftermarket i've tried. i like them better then the last pair of C&A's and powder Pro's i had....
 
This was addressed last week, that was last years proto model and the only pair with a problem. Use the search function if you need more info.

Jim
 
snow goer tested them 1,000 miles one of the skiis cracked across the keel, also had excessive wear on the bottom of the ski more than any other ski they tested. they did say they handled better than the precision skiis though. they also said that the skiis collect alot of debris on the underside rocks and such. price $325.00 a set multi color $350.00 includes 4'' carbide. slydogskis.com
 


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