d8grandpa
Active VIP Member
you are correct with this comment Fred,its the same mistake a lot of doo riders make when they jump on the new poo.They are used to riding their tanks, which you just sit on and plow through the snow. A rider needs to have a sense of balance and skill to ride a poo, they are not for novice or amateur riders.your right, every time i jump on a pro i flip it in the first few minutes, for me i find it so tippy or unstable that i just cannot see how that is rideable or desirable,maybe a light weight would like that, but for my 200lb its not flickable rather than unstable... my doo to me is stable, and does not chuck me or try in flip me, and for myself sidehills like a dream, but then it is lighter than your poos, and makes alot more power, we compare this ofter and its always the same, i also find the poo sterring to be part of its issue, but if it floats your boat, enjoy it