What do you guys and gals think are the most vesatile ski. There is the new powder pro's, the sidehiller II, summit parabolics. Lots of choices these days. I was thinking of a set of powder pros for those days when your off trails all day.
Last edited by permafrost at Sep 29 2002, 10:38 AM
I was looking at a picture of the summit that won stock king of the hill at jackson hole and he's using ski-doo dual keel skis. I've never seen those mountain guys using oem before. Must say something for these skis, and you've aleady got them permafrost. I have a set of parabolics on mine and like them compared to the old steel skis I had before.
Regor is the king of the hole in powder or is it a more of a bumpy steep trail? The dual runners from bombi were amazing last year they were really great on the trail and better than my bombi flex skiis in powder. I just dont have much to compare against. I was thinkin the new powder pros would give some really good control in the powder but iffy on the trails. especially in narrow stance mode.
Here in AK, most mountain riders have gone to Simmons ski's. The difference is amazing, the best comparison I can give is that its like going from standard steering to rack and pinion. The concave shape helps the front end pop upon top of the snow.
Yes on the twin carbides, I live in Alaska.
OMOTM= Old Man On The Mountain
I still ride the Hill Climbs and am the oldest one there. 50
The orange sled in this picture has PSI 890
The red one has twin pipes and a bunch of other stuff.
We are in our mid 30,s but plan to be riding for many more years. Kool ID.
Nice sleds Im sure they are a blast to ride. I see you have an army of atv's . We are avid atv enthusiasts too.
Thanks, yes I have an army of ATV's, I am active year round and feel as good physically as I ever have in my life. That picture was taken while we were cleaning up after a Caribou hunt. I have 3 sleds also.
The reason that 'Doo in that Jackson add is running those skis is that he is in the stock class. He would only be allowed to run Doo skis that were offered from the factory.
the camoplasts are very inexpensive. they turn well, track fair,& don't seem to follow ruts bad, overall a great ski for the money. great steel ski replacement.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Snowmobile World
587.8K posts
201.3K members
Since 2001
A forum community dedicated to snowmobile owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, troubleshooting, trails, maintenance, riding tips, modifications, classifieds, accessories, and more!