SLP powder pros

snowchief

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Was thinking about purchasing a set for my 2015 axys switchback, have heard they help even on the trails with darting, seems like I get the sled dialed in nice for certain conditions like loose snow in afternoon but the in morning on the hard crispy trail it'll dart not a big deal to readjust during the day but thought maybe these skis would help looking for input on people who have used them for feedback thank you
 

hothyfax

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You may want to check out "snow trackers".They are worth the price and will have zero control problems in any condition.
 

sweeperguy

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Was thinking about purchasing a set for my 2015 axys switchback, have heard they help even on the trails with darting, seems like I get the sled dialed in nice for certain conditions like loose snow in afternoon but the in morning on the hard crispy trail it'll dart not a big deal to readjust during the day but thought maybe these skis would help looking for input on people who have used them for feedback thank you

Bergstrom triple points and shims would most likely take care of darting issues. Does on Pro-ride chassis any ways. Same Polaris ski (pro steer) I think.

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Wonder if a guy ran the dual carbides if that would do the same

Does that ski have the keel to use a 2 carbide set-up, like the older polaris skis did? Or are you talking about a woodys dually type carbide setup?
 
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dusty17

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I had powder pros on 3 of my sleds. Used 45 degree carbides with keel blades what a difference. No darting whatsoever great skis!
 
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