bravo-guy
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okay guys I may be looking at a set of aftermarket skis this summer, has anybody tried the C&A TRX skis??? They are trail skis, I know they will be a good upgrade for trail riding, but will they be better off-trail compared to the stock skis??? These are probably the most expensive skis i will get, I dont want to spend alot, not looking at buying used skis either, and I might end up just getting some good carbides for the stock skis.
What about the camoplast all-terrain skis??? I'd say these would be the ones I'd buy, just want some peoples thoughts and opinions.
What about the camoplast all-terrain skis??? I'd say these would be the ones I'd buy, just want some peoples thoughts and opinions.
bolin22
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simmons are worth the money. for any aftermarket set of skis you are gonna pay around $300. for another hundo you can have the best.
Yamadooed
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Makes a big difference IMO in what kinda sled you gonna mount em to?
bravo-guy
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2001 Mountain Lite 500, i was thinking about selling and getting a Mountain Max, but with 12000 kms on it, nobody in my area will buy it for what i want to get for it, I think im getting an AAEN pipe, some transfer straps, maybe a clutch kit, and I might be able to make enough to get a set of skis, just wondering what I should be looking at in the way of aftermarket skis, mainly the Camoplast All-Terrains.Yamadooed said:Makes a big difference IMO in what kinda sled you gonna mount em to?
SWEDE
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Simmons skis transformed my sled, there awsome!Great all around ski just as there ads say and they float great.My sled has a 136" track and I never thought it floated very well in the powder that is until I put on these skis, huge difference.If there was one other ski I'd like to try it would be c&a's, but I'm happy with my simmons for now.bolin22 said:simmons are worth the money. for any aftermarket set of skis you are gonna pay around $300. for another hundo you can have the best.