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warrior in powder

nodoo_s

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Apr 24, 2003
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maine
OK i have seen some post that the warrior floats good in the powder, well all i have to compare it to it my viper with 1.25 9818 camo, cna skis. I find the warrior hard to get up on top, feels like the front has way to much ski pressure but i had to pull the straps up about 1/2 inch because of the ski lift and put more front ski spring preload because of the body roll. now i still only have about 1 inch of thread on the top showing. not pulled up very high at all. when you pick up the back of the sled and set it down the front still hits 3 or 4 inches before the rear ever touches. i don't dare to pull them up much more because it will steer way to hard. i know it is heavy but can;t stand that feeling of the front diving. any help appreciated.
 

Just got back from Cooke City Montana last week. Snow was deep. :lol:

I let my straps out and added more weight transfer (transfer rods) and it worked good in the deep stuff.

That sled works so good. The Hwy from Cooke to Red Lodge was goomed and fast. Nobody could keep up to me. Even in the bumps, this sled flat out works. :p
 
This sled is no POWDER sled by far................ Needs a set of powder skis for sure... think the stock skis are too narrow!!


The sled is heavy!! No point in lying about that !!
 
I have SLP Powder Pro's on my warrior and the front floats almost too much. You always see the top of the ski, where the stock ski's practically submarine!!! With the powder pro's I have to lean hard to get it to turn on its side!! Seriously, try different ski's first. It is GREAT in powder!!! :D
 


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