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What do you all think of the "Clown Shoes"? Are they the future? Especially on an older Summit 800x 144"?
We ride in southern BC. Mostly steep tight treed trails and mountain side clear cuts. Steep and deep.... trails to get there.
Thanks all for your opinions.
Yeah...unless you have a track longer than 136"..... even the gen I's are better than almost any ski's for in the powder
Yeah...unless you have a track longer than 136"....
really.. i havent had a sled under a 136 since I was a kid.. I have tried most ski's out there.. c&a, slp, pilots, simmons, oem stockers, slydogs, etc.. found the simmons to work the best out of all of them in the deep stuff.. This is just a guess on my part, but i would have to say they are the most widely used powder ski on the snow.. IMO
Simmons gen 1's are trail skis on anything bigger than a 144" or so (136" IMHO). They push a lot in the powder with a decent track. There is no ski that works better in the powder than a powder pro, they won't push period...
Back when I was riding my '03 Escape (159") I had a chance to ride with a friend with an identical '03 Escape, except I had PP's and he had Simmons. After riding my Escape, I think he put the Simmons on his wife's sled and bought a pair of PP's. I didn't like how they wouldn't turn the sled...