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Snowtrackers on water. Handle the same?

IH8CROWS

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Just wondering if they r no different or I should expect a surprise.
I try to avoid water, but just in case was wondering.

Thanks...
 

Apexs on water would be my concern not what wearbars! Find a lighter and cheaper/easier sled to get the water out when you do go down.
 
I think as long as you don't trun you should be fine, but on the other hand they my make more drag slowing you down. If you can fine a field with a low spot that is filled with water and give it hell. Easier then losing it in a river. its always fun to skip a river, we do it here on the Sheboygan River a lot.
 
My 08 Apex gt was very stable on water. Seemed as good as any of my old Skiddoo's.
 
My 07 Rtx works great on water seems like it would go forever. Have easily done 500-600 foot stretches. Can even slowly let off the gas let her slow down then crack her open pick up the skis and speed up. My 06 Rtx was not nearly as good though didnt keep the skis off as well and would start to slow down. I think it is the better weight transfer that the pro active has versus the mono skid.
 


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