Milton
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I changed my skis this year and went wiTh the wide skis from a mix and added the snow trackers. Had it for the first ride on fresh groomed trail this weekend and they steer great. Only thing I noticed was you have to be careful if you hammer the throttle and lean hard to one side that ski will dig in while a the other is off the ground and can give you a little scare the first couple times.
Argo
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I just put a new set of tuner 3 skis on my 15 ltx le with the snow trackers. Love them and put on 50 miles today just to see how I like the setup.
uprider800
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I just put a new set of tuner 3 skis on my 15 ltx le with the snow trackers. Love them and put on 50 miles today just to see how I like the setup.
I'm thinking of trying the snowtrackers on the tuner 3 for my Sidewinder. I have them on my wife's 1200 Doo and they work great. I've been looking at the snowtrackers web site and I see they only offer semi aggressive for the tuner 3s.
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Argo
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Could be because of the two, 8 inches carbides on each ski.
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