UPsledder
Extreme
I have been studding sleds for years as well and I agree with Swiss Sledder on this one.Swiss Sledder said:Dirk, the advantage of 96 studs has nothing to do with cost of the studs themselves. The majority of problems with studded tracks comes from the studs in the outside of the center belt. The other advantage of 96 studs is that they will provide you with sufficient traction to stop on icy surfaces, yet still give you the ability to slide the back end around in the corners.
All I am pointing out is that the number of studs to install is a personal decision and there is no one size fits all.