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Finally got my Mohawks on, rode them today in 2' of fresh snow that was a little on the heavier side. Comparison to the stock Grippers.
On groomer: Much better control (less understeer) without any additional steering effort.
Off Trail: Required less "windshield-wipering" of the skis to stay on line. The sled went where I wanted it with less input. No problems getting 'Polaris-skied' (When your ski goes vertical mid turn and the sled stops going).
I like them.
Anyone have any further feedback on the BDX skis from C&A? I'm heading out next week and after talking to a few people, I've been advised to bring my stock Grippers with because after a day of riding the C&As I'll want to switch them back due to how hard they steer. Thanks!
Chad
I run Carl's cut powder pro's on mine turned better in deep snow don't dart on the trail.
The lack of support and quick damage that occurs on the OEM rubbers is a huge contribution to erradic handling and dangerous scenarious. Nothing really to do with the ski. No ski works good flopping around.Maybe its the rubbers, but my gripe with geippers is hard turns/ doughnuts.
The ski Will float om counter steer, then when say getting out og the doughnut it will suddenly bite hard and throw you.
Problem went away with Mohawks for me.
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You're probably right, but I changed skis and it made the problem go away.The lack of support and quick damage that occurs on the OEM rubbers is a huge contribution to erradic handling and dangerous scenarious. Nothing really to do with the ski. No ski works good flopping around.
The dura-pro rubbers are a BIG upgrade.
Maybe its the rubbers, but my gripe with geippers is hard turns/ doughnuts.
The ski Will float om counter steer, then when say getting out og the doughnut it will suddenly bite hard and throw you.
Problem went away with Mohawks for me.
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