Sask Attak
Expert
I just got back from a ride at Elkford B.C. There is LOADS of snow there!! Being a flatlander I had my transfer maxed out. Little did I know, in the deep powder at the mountains, this set-up will not work. I turned my transfer down and got everywhere I needed to go. I'm not a highmarker, I just like to play in the powder.
I just thought I would share this information so others heading to the mountains can turn their transfer down before the trip instead of when the sled is trenched down 4 feet.
I just thought I would share this information so others heading to the mountains can turn their transfer down before the trip instead of when the sled is trenched down 4 feet.

Turk
Tech Advisor
suck up the limiters & turn down transfer for real deep snow riding. It flattens the approach angle even more.
Sask Attak
Expert
Yeah it really sucked until I reduced the transfer. I will try the straps on my next adventure
Turk said:suck up the limiters & turn down transfer for real deep snow riding. It flattens the approach angle even more.
do you mine less gap between the nuts and block.
And the limiters strap in the top hole?
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Sask Attak said:I just got back from a ride at Elkford B.C. There is LOADS of snow there!! Being a flatlander I had my transfer maxed out. Little did I know, in the deep powder at the mountains, this set-up will not work. I turned my transfer down and got everywhere I needed to go. I'm not a highmarker, I just like to play in the powder.
I just thought I would share this information so others heading to the mountains can turn their transfer down before the trip instead of when the sled is trenched down 4 feet.
What did you use for clutching? What altitude were you at?
Sask Attak
Expert
I used the stock weights with a steel 13.9g rivet in the tip. The mid and heel were empty. It would rev at about 8650rpm. I was riding at 6000 feet