powderpilot
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Thanks for all the replies. I know it will take time, patience, encouragement, and a bunch of support to get my riding partner back, and she may never be at the same level she was. I can accept this, as I'm in it for the long haul - after 23 yrs of marriage and two great kids, I really am not complaining about my "better half", because she IS the better half. Arthritis sucks and affects mobility, and there may be underlying conditions (fears) that I'm unaware of, or simply loss of interest. Trail riding would be ok I suppose, but neither sled is an ideal trail sled - both were built for the steep and deep. Never much snow around home, either. Can anyone suggest an area or mtn that is very "user friendly", that could help build confidence? I'm thinking because she never injured herself on the sled, that perhaps she had a good scare I don't know about...
I was thinking the same thing. A good, comfortable trail sled might be what she has grown into. I would rcommend something with a shorter track and cushy suspension. My XP 146" ate up the trails compared to my M8 162", and was still a ton of fun on the hill. the extra track width gave stability on the trail and more floatation for the steep and deep, plus a little easier to throw around. You could also look at an after-market suspension if she wants to keep her sled. I tried a K-mod last year and it was pretty plush on the trail.
I hope you get your riding buddy back
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