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How is the 3 inch camo treating you

Polarisrocks

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This summer i was thinking about an avid drop and roll and putting the new 3 inch camo extreme in my apex. I was just wondering who has done it and how its been, what your thoughts are? Are the paddle flying or ripping off? Has anyone figured out reverse with the avid case? Or has anyone just lengthened the stocker so i can keep my reverse?
 
I have had really bad luck...but camo looked after it but still....

so now I'm back to a new 2.5:face-icon-small-dis
 
just threw a new 2.5 on the tnytro and it sure seems like its gonna be really fast coming down hill.
 
Thats funny. I actually thought the CE did very well coming down hill. At least compared to a stock XP track. Ive rode with 2 3" paddles and they do very well. As long as your not hauling @$$ down the trail they seem to hold up well. Im putting the 3" on this summer. Already have the Avid Drop n Roll. Course im really considering the Nypex conversion as well
 
i shoulda been more specific, i', talking about the new style of CE that camoplast just came out with and i was thinking about hardpack conditions coming downhill.
 
The 3" CE is still the old style track. Put one on my Nytro and so far so good but only got a couple of days in the mountains and some snowdrags on it due to an injury. So just under 200km so far. The paddles didn't come off at 160kmh so hoping they will be good geared down in the deep stuff. It sure hooks up good.
 
about 500km on mine no probs it is incredible how hard it hooks compared to my 2.5 162. i have been caught off guard a couple time & actually got ripped right off the sled of course nm boost it system has to do with some of that too:face-icon-small-sho:face-icon-small-hap.
 
just make sure you get the "new " run of tracks and not last years junk . went though 2 tracks last season and this year i have over 1100 km on mine with no problems
 
just make sure you get the "new " run of tracks and not last years junk . went though 2 tracks last season and this year i have over 1100 km on mine with no problems


I must have had last years junk because I went thru 2 in 350 kms which was brutal. It was a love hate relationship loved the hook up but wasn't a real fan of the vibration. I might try one next season again.
 
I was going through 2.5 tracks every year, so I this year I tried the 3 inch and I am amazed at how good it hooks up and how well it has held together. I have not lost one lug in 500 miles and to me that is great considering how poorly my 2.5s held together.
 
Love it, crazy in the deep pow. Knock on wood, 800 kms and has held together so far. I take it easy on the trail and always use my scratchers.

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150km on my 3" and lost 26 paddles coming down the trail! back to 2.5!! i dont like changing tracks in the trailer when my buddies are getting ****faced
 
150km on my 3" and lost 26 paddles coming down the trail! back to 2.5!! i dont like changing tracks in the trailer when my buddies are getting ****faced



WOW I only lost a couple and took it off before more flew off. We musta got the "bad ones" how about a recall if there are "bad ones":heh:
 
I was hoping some of my high speed lugs possibly took a couple skiers out on the way down! Man boulder is getting saturated with them cheap bastards!
 
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