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Peak 2.5 or challenger 2.5

I am running a non intercooler Boondocker turbo pro and am looking to upgrade track. What are you running and what would you pick between a peak 2.5 and a challenger 2.5 and why?
 
i spent about half of a day on a BD non-intercooled 163" peak track. wasnt the biggest fan. my dads stock 13 was there and i felt that it was not that far behind in performance; if that makes sense. the peak track just seemed to trench until the ground speed got up. after that the turbo seemed to "come up on plane" and then it would beat the stocker; but in the trees going slower the peak would dig down and spin like crazy while the skis lifted out of the snow.

there are a lot of variables ie - i think the suspension may have been set-up poorly on the turbo, the turbo is an 11 vs a 13 stocker, much differnent handlebar positions so the weight distribution was different etc...
 
Challenger Extreme!!! Hands down the best upgrade to a sled!!!

I have had a 163 2.5" and now a 162 3".

Would run nothing but.. Night and Day from stock or any other...
 
Its important to clarify which Peak when comparing.. I've had all 3 but the new "multi-compound" version of the new peak is an incredible track.. I have the older harder version on another sled and it is much better suited to high HP and spring snow.. the multi is a much better all-around track IMO..
 
never had the chance to compare the CE to the PEAK on the same day and same type of sled. I have had both and I prefer the PEAK to the CE 2.5 My next track will be a CE 3"

Both sleds were boosted. Apex had the CE Pro has the PEAK. Think it depends on what kind of snow you have in your area
 
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