Thrusters on curves for trails?

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wondering if anyone has tried thrusters for trail riding. Looking for and wondering if these will help reduce the push in powder type conditions. Alternatively thoughts on other skis that will work well with loose snow for aggressive riding.
I have used cat skis with stock, slim jim and snowtrackers. The snowtrackers work well overall but riding in northern Quebec there always seems to be fresh snow and would like more bite with more effort if that’s possible
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They work good. Never notice them until powder & they help.
I think my buds' stock Tuner skis with Snowtrackers actually are better though. Trails & powder. Plus they last forever......my 2 cents
 
They work good. Never notice them until powder & they help.
I think my buds' stock Tuner skis with Snowtrackers actually are better though. Trails & powder. Plus they last forever......my 2 cents

I couldn’t disagree more. The tuner skis in no way compare to the Curves. The thrusters definitely help the sled in powder. The pushing in the corners is more a function of suspension setup. All skis will push if you don’t have enough weight on the front
 
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I have good weight on the front. Im running an ice cobra and if i add more the back end will be to loose
 
I couldn’t disagree more. The tuner skis in no way compare to the Curves. The thrusters definitely help the sled in powder. The pushing in the corners is more a function of suspension setup. All skis will push if you don’t have enough weight on the front

Me & 4 other people just compared buds' stock Tuners with new Snowtrackers to my Curves with Slim Jims. Same sled. I have 96 studs & his none.
All 5 thought they were very equal with an edge to the Snowtrackers on Tuners.
Not just my opinion, but all 5 of us.
The Curves are good & i'll keep them, but for a fraction of the price & will last 5 times as long, the Trackers are a good choice.
 


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