LennyR
Active VIP Member
skid moves towards rear = better attack angle sled stays flatter on the snow while climbing. look at what mountain magic does with there specialty climbers. they can use a 155 skid in a 162 they move it so far back. now with the t3 being 27mm higher up i think they had to move the skid back otherwise the attack angle would be a wall.
Any of you guys relying on maxwells assurances better watch his videos before drinking the doolaid. Reality is they could add 50 lbs, make it a 127 inch ( as long as its 16 lol) move the rider back or ahead a foot, paint it bright yellow, put an actual steering wheel on it, make it narrower (again) and his opinion would remain exactly the same. It's an opinion based 100% on decal and ego, not different riding styles, different user expectations, or access to reliable dealer.
And climbing, ??????, the ones we ride with climb great, but the videos he posts, not much climbingnive seen, just wheelying back and forth on treed inclines and IMO that's not what everyone wants to do all day everyday. We have quite a few in our riding group, awesome sled, but maybe not the best choice for everyone, couple other good choices now. Looking forward to seeing the 15's when they hit the snow.