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snow trackers Bergstrom Tripples or Woodys doolys

Paraclete

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I have only run WD so I am looking for advice on what carbides to run.
Does anybody have any good advice/review of the others?
 

I have had better luck with Stud Boy Duece bars vs. the Woodys Doolys. The Stud Boy bars lasted longer and performed better.
Never tried the Snow Trackers or Bergstrom bars so not sure about of these.
 
Bergstroms are the way to go, just over 6000 miles on my last set,
 
Bergstrom Triple Points with ski-savers...very expensive but more than likely the last set you'll ever buy. No darting and corners awesome.
 
No experience with the other two, but I do love my Bergstroms ;)!
 
Aggressive Snow Trackers for me. They are worth every penny. Bergstrom Triple Points did not help me, had to find another solution.
 
2BLUE4U said:
Bergstrom Triple Points with ski-savers...very expensive but more than likely the last set you'll ever buy. No darting and corners awesome.

do the ski savers mount under the carbides? Do they really make much of a difference?

Will I have to change my center spring to add or lessen ski pressure?
 
Paraclete said:
2BLUE4U said:
Bergstrom Triple Points with ski-savers...very expensive but more than likely the last set you'll ever buy. No darting and corners awesome.

do the ski savers mount under the carbides? Do they really make much of a difference?

Will I have to change my center spring to add or lessen ski pressure?

Nobody complains about snowtrackers and they work perfect end of story.

Next would be triple points with the ski savers.

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Last season I needed new carbides. I ran slydog skis but was unable to get carbides before leaving for a trip and I did not want the run the ones I had.

I had bought a set of used snowtrackers but they only fit the stock skis so I never tried them until I had put the stock skis back on because I needed carbides before the trip.

I am now buying mtn skis that fit snowtrackers because I love the way the ride.
 
I have run all the above, hands down the Snowtrackers, no dart and no push. The others are a compromise of either pushing or darting. Snowtrackers have no compromise or downfall other than perhaps picking up a stray rock once and a while.
 
The Bergs are well made and lasted me 1,000s of miles but did not fix my darting issues. Last year went to the Stud Boy deuce bars and darting problem pretty much eliminated. Bought the 6" bars to go with my studless 136 track.
 
KnappAttack said:
I have run all the above, hands down the Snowtrackers, no dart and no push. The others are a compromise of either pushing or darting. Snowtrackers have no compromise or downfall other than perhaps picking up a stray rock once and a while.
X2 The only complaint I occasionally hear is they are to agressive and in this case run the semiagressive's.
Learn to ride the agressive's and you will corner like never before!
 
KnappAttack said:
I have run all the above, hands down the Snowtrackers, no dart and no push. The others are a compromise of either pushing or darting. Snowtrackers have no compromise or downfall other than perhaps picking up a stray rock once and a while.

X2 ;)!
 
Rockmeister said:
KnappAttack said:
I have run all the above, hands down the Snowtrackers, no dart and no push. The others are a compromise of either pushing or darting. Snowtrackers have no compromise or downfall other than perhaps picking up a stray rock once and a while.

X2 ;)!
X3
 


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