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What kind of ski is this?

nplathe

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Was looking at some pictures and came across this. I've never seen anything like this before.
 

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x2 on the split rail ski. all the magazines are saying it is the best way they have found to get the nytros to rail corners like all the "other brands sleds" but can you justify 800$ for skis?
 
HartleRacing said:
x2 on the split rail ski. all the magazines are saying it is the best way they have found to get the nytros to rail corners like all the "other brands sleds" but can you justify 800$ for skis?
iam still looking for a ski that will work in powder.
 
Curve XS are the way to go. They seem to work great in every snow condition and the guys from curve are great to work with
 
Curve XS are the way to go. They seem to work great in every snow condition and the guys from curve are great to work with
 
If you live in the north it is called a "Moose knuckle" in warmer climates it is referred to as the "Camel Toe".

I have trademarks for both of those names in case "Split Rail" decides to change the name :).
 
YamahaFreak said:
IMO i feel as if those would break easily?
could be wrong

Yep, you're wrong lol...3 years in testing before they were released..no failures on the ski...the ski works very well...and floatation is great...skis were tested in Revelstoke...no issues in the mountains!
 
multi sled said:
HartleRacing said:
x2 on the split rail ski. all the magazines are saying it is the best way they have found to get the nytros to rail corners like all the "other brands sleds" but can you justify 800$ for skis?
iam still looking for a ski that will work in powder.

Get a pair of Polaris Gripper skis. Excellent floatation and good manners on trail.
 
NFLD-Nytro said:
multi sled said:
HartleRacing said:
x2 on the split rail ski. all the magazines are saying it is the best way they have found to get the nytros to rail corners like all the "other brands sleds" but can you justify 800$ for skis?
iam still looking for a ski that will work in powder.

Get a pair of Polaris Gripper skis. Excellent floatation and good manners on trail.

Split Rails work in powder. They literally hydro plane on top. Best money i ever spent. Now they other have to work to keep up the bush and corners. it nice being the one to set the pace!
 


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