The 175 keeps going when the 165 flips over. Paul rode a 165 stage 2 doo turbo the other weekend and Paul said his 175 was faster than the tuned doo.Sounds like its a 175 thing tho. Or does Paul have a “good runner” compared to maxwell’s 165?
The 175 keeps going when the 165 flips over. Paul rode a 165 stage 2 doo turbo the other weekend and Paul said his 175 was faster than the tuned doo.Sounds like its a 175 thing tho. Or does Paul have a “good runner” compared to maxwell’s 165?
The 175 keeps going when the 165 flips over. Paul rode a 165 stage 2 doo turbo the other weekend and Paul said his 175 was faster than the tuned doo.
Same as it’s always been hey ? Lol
Not sure why everyone thinks the 175 is just for deep days and exploring. First year in a 175 and honestly it is the most versatile sled I have owned.
heres a easy 15ft air a couple weeks ago. Next season I am gonna whip this thing!
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Sorry it’s for deep snow, exploring and OLD guys. Great sleds but they are just so slow
Joking around of course but I do find them less exhilarating as they make less ground speed
I rode a 165 the other day and it felt about a mile long lol
Cant see me ever getting a 175
I was just going to quote that but you beat me to it! HaHa!
That's definitely some funny ch!t!I was just going to quote that but you beat me to it! HaHa!
If I could only have a type of sled for every type of riding... I just might be happy, lol.
Back when the world was right I’d snowcheck the 154 and a 174 each year. Way back in the day when I ran Yami Nytros I ran a boosted 154. That was really fun. And a bigger boosted 162 for the deep days. 154 is definitely the best sled for all around conditionsI have a 146 too, should have brought it with me.
Then i need a turbo sled, and a snow cross sled for late spring and my collection will be complete
I have a 146 too, should have brought it with me.
Then i need a turbo sled, and a snow cross sled for late spring and my collection will be complete