twyztid
VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2011
- Messages
- 863
- Location
- Middleville, MI
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2017 Sidewinder LTX SE - TD Power Trail, CAI, 3" Super Quiet
2012 RS Vector
2006 Apex GT
- LOCATION
- Middleville, MI
I won't run a Cobra track. They might be fine for the light, underpowered 2-stroke stuff but not on an Apex or Sidewinder that actually has some torque. The lugs are far too flexible and I think they might be just a single-ply track as well.I hated the original Ripsaw. Its ok on the trail but any loose snow you are done for. Trench to China. I put 11,000 kms on it. Ripsaw 2 looks great but I couldn't find one in Canada. Mixed reviews of the Cobra track from Polaris guys. Great in off trail but not long life.
Fast Lane
Expert
- Joined
- Feb 6, 2020
- Messages
- 250
- Age
- 47
- Location
- Winnipeg
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2007 Yamaha Nytro ER
- LOCATION
- Winnipeg
My friend just bought an Ice Cobra 1.6 for his XTX Nytro. The track is sitting in my basement. We are going to swap it out shortly in my garage. It looks awesome. I guess we will see how it wears. I think how you drive your sled plays a huge amount on how long it lasts too.I won't run a Cobra track. They might be fine for the light, underpowered 2-stroke stuff but not on an Apex or Sidewinder that actually has some torque. The lugs are far too flexible and I think they might be just a single-ply track as well.