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3.25 track???

blindman

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yes sledhead I should not have mentioned the waterfall shortcut but at my age don't care anymore lookin for one last trip or two up hurley. maybe next year. like to go with Ray as my other guide friend is busy.
 
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I'm just giving you a hard time and was referring to Caleb Kesterke. I couldn't agree with you more. I think the majority of people should be on a 165 unless you are a very good and aggressive rider. Especially if you are over 40.

I’m in that older group that would have gladly order a 174-175 if it was available. Ended up with a 163x3. Not too bad, but I would like more track.


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It really comes down to weight. Have they said the weight on the 3.25? The 300LX weighs just over 9lbs more than the 2.75. It's hard to make it stiffer without adding more support. If the track isn't significantly heavier it's going to be a wet noodle. The track I saw and rode, didn't not have the thickness or stiffness of a Doo or a 300XL. All we can do is hope at this point as I also ordered the 3.25 for my Boost next year.
I heard the new 3.25” track weighs 59 lbs! That’s quite a bit heavier than the old 3” track that weighed 51 lbs. 😬😬😬
 
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By now when the series 8 track first came out, there were some issues of durability being reported. I haven’t seen any 3.25 comments yet.


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Any real ride reports on the 3.25? I cancelled my new years trip because of snow. Hope to go in two weeks and try the 3.25 for my self!!
 
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