Has a lot to do with your location. The snow is different everywhere. Where I mainly ride the snow is pretty wet and sticky. After a good dump it takes one day to get that way

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True. And the back end is legit light to lift, even in deep snow.So..how many have noticed how little digging it takes to get a pro unstuck? seems like most of the time just step down a little in between the ski's and a good ski tug and they are up and going again........
True. And the back end is legit light to lift, even in deep snow.
I don't know if it's the lighter weight, or the way the weight is distributed....but the pro ALWAYS feels noticeably lighter than other sleds when getting unstuck. Cats feel like they weigh a TON by comparison.
Snodawg, I was thinking about making a trip over to Tampico area and see if maybe you'd wanna go for a ride.