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Good skis are as important for your snowmobile as good tires and lightweight wheels for a sports car. If you are planning to use your snowmobile for anything other than getting from point A to point B across a snowy terrain you should as well consider purchasing a set of performance snowmobile skis which will make your driving experience more positive and less risky. ... read moreYour snowmobile might be a perfect means of taking short cuts across snowy plains, but since driving is not limited to straight cuts you should as well think of proper means to control the available horsepower of your vehicle (hint: turning your snowmobile at full speed might be no fun if you use regular skis).
Shopping for performance skis is no easy matter, but there are certain points you need to bear in mind when making your choices. Professional snowmobile skis generally ensure better control, handling and aggressive turning capabilities. If you navigate really rough or unknown terrain and are not quite comfortable about a more frequent than regular suspension overhaul, then skis with preloaded tips are your choice, since they are designed to absorb much of the shock from a bump, keeping it away from the sled. Tip flexibility is another point to investigate when making your selection. Some brands (such as C&A for example) offer modified loop assemblies for better handling and increased longevity of the ski.
Check the keel design: aggressive radius ensures better cornering however if you cannot boast any extended experience in professional riding it is best to stick to smother corners for a tamer feel. A sharper upsweep angle will prevent your skis from digging in when rearing – a good solution whenever the horse power is not enough to get out of a really deep… snow.
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