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Funny you should mention that. They just came in the mail today! Still looking to put the snow flap on though. I've learned the hard way that even the best I scratchers don't necessarily throw snow. There is a difference. The ice storm scratchers throw snow. Can't wait to get them on.Get some ice storm scratchers or the My24 scratchers. I run ice storms on my MY22 slash and stay cool even on icy days.
Send the ice storms back and buy the 2024 factory polaris scratchers. I bet your Temps drop 40 degreesFunny you should mention that. They just came in the mail today! Still looking to put the snow flap on though. I've learned the hard way that even the best I scratchers don't necessarily throw snow. There is a difference. The ice storm scratchers throw snow. Can't wait to get them on.
Send the ice storms back and buy the 2024 factory polaris scratchers. I bet your Temps drop 40 degrees
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My dealer has several setsi tried buying some new polaris scratchers about a month ago. they’re apparently back ordered till june.
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Honestly the new scratchers make it a non-issue. I knew everyone was saying it, but I didn't realize what a big difference they were until I saw it for myself.It’s silly that we’re having this issue.
Polaris F’d up by putting such a short cooler on the slash 155+ tunnels.
The 146 comes with a longer cooler and does great.
My next sled will be a 146 with whatever flavor track I want.
Thanks! Ironically that design still would not have worked very well in those snow conditions. Maybe well enough since they are mounted further forward. But the style of the end of the wire style scratchers like the Ibex was simply "drawing a line" in the snow and nothing was going up in the air to speak of into the skid or tunnel. The OTTP ice storm scratchers have that bigger v-shaped foot on the end that were throwing stuff up and not just drawing a line in the snow...
I did the mtntk 3' supplemental cooler on my Axys and loved it, but cooler replacement seems like a lot more work on the Matryx. My '22 165 slash with the OTTP ice storm coolers was staying pretty decently cool in all conditions though, I also added the Everett extendible flap but not convinced it helps much, tried with it out and in. The ice storms are da bomb. Do you kids still say that?If you ride in snow that sets up fast like the Sierra Cement in Norther CA, replace the stock slash cooler with the MTNTK cooler. I have done four of these conversions. Its a bit of work and adds about 8lbs. If your worried about weight, lose 8lbs. MTNTK on the left and the stock slash on the right.
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The 24 scratchers work stellar. Mounted farther forward, big paddle on end plus they are twisted so the paddle is angled and throws snow towards sled. Even loads running boards. They do work. Lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink.Thanks! Ironically that design still would not have worked very well in those snow conditions. Maybe well enough since they are mounted further forward. But the style of the end of the wire style scratchers like the Ibex was simply "drawing a line" in the snow and nothing was going up in the air to speak of into the skid or tunnel. The OTTP ice storm scratchers have that bigger v-shaped foot on the end that were throwing stuff up and not just drawing a line in the snow...