The 20 pounds in weight loss from SHOT does make a difference you can feel, it's simple physics.
The accumulated effect of having to move around 20 extra pounds all day adds up. Just like not having to pull start your sled 40-50 times in a day adds up. It's all about energy use on the rider's part.
The reason lighter toys (mountain bikes, road bikes, sleds, skis, etc.) are better (as long as strength and durability don't suffer) is they just take less energy for human beings to use and control.
If someone said do you want to carry that backpack around all day with 20 less pounds in it, of course you'd say yes.
Last, less weight = a better hp to weight ratio. It's like getting extra hp without increasing engine size.
In sum, less weight is better and for what it costs to reduce weight on these sleds, SHOT is a viable option.
The accumulated effect of having to move around 20 extra pounds all day adds up. Just like not having to pull start your sled 40-50 times in a day adds up. It's all about energy use on the rider's part.
The reason lighter toys (mountain bikes, road bikes, sleds, skis, etc.) are better (as long as strength and durability don't suffer) is they just take less energy for human beings to use and control.
If someone said do you want to carry that backpack around all day with 20 less pounds in it, of course you'd say yes.
Last, less weight = a better hp to weight ratio. It's like getting extra hp without increasing engine size.
In sum, less weight is better and for what it costs to reduce weight on these sleds, SHOT is a viable option.