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takethebounce

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I wouldn't even look at much other than Grippers. They work well on the Doo. The only other one I would get is the Mohawks but they are very soft.


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Years ago Simmons were the choice of replacement skis, what about now?

I have Simmons on my M8. They work fine, but you need big arms. Found the same thing with my SLP Powder pros. Just too much of a workout for me now. I think any aggressive ski is going to require a lot of arm power on a rider forward sled.
 

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Anyone running the SLP Mohawk skis? How are they performing? I was thinking about trying a set on my viper. Currently running the curve xs ski.
 

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Anyone running the SLP Mohawk skis? How are they performing? I was thinking about trying a set on my viper. Currently running the curve xs ski.

Mohawks are an excellent ski and work very well! Highly recommend
 

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I am running sly dogs on both my turbo apex and my turbo viper, they work really well. Pretty sure you will be happy with them.
 

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I Have SLP powder pro's on my xm . Great ski in the deep stuff but they need a bit of muscle to pull around , you get used to it . And they fight you a bit on the trails when you go hard and fast . Ive had them on my last two sleds and love them over stock. But when you turn they turn , most noticeable is going down hill and turning Back around they make a big difference .
 
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