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Replacement Track

sledhappy

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I want to replace my track on a 137 ARO.

I’m looking at the stock replacement timbersled track and the “yeti” Camso track. I understand that the camso needs to be cut for width.
What’s your thoughts. I like the camso design but don’t know the performance.
I would love to here thoughts and experiences between the 2 tracks.

Thanks for your input.
 
For everything no comparison here in utah.. the camso just flat out works fantastic.

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OK, all these tracks are made by CAMSO, when the comment about the camso being great, are we referring to the track that comes stock on the newest model CAMSO snobike kits ?
 
Yes they do make a Camso DTS track in a 120" 12" wide made for Yeti skid. What kit are you looking to put it on?
 
We had a cmx on a riot... it worked well...

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My riot cmx worked great in pow. But after thousands of miles the paddles are folding over more so in the spring it was slipping more than I like. I know everyone loved the original dts 129 in pow and that rubber was way soft. Is the yeti camso version stiffer than the original dts129? Stiffer than aro?
 
My riot cmx worked great in pow. But after thousands of miles the paddles are folding over more so in the spring it was slipping more than I like. I know everyone loved the original dts 129 in pow and that rubber was way soft. Is the yeti camso version stiffer than the original dts129? Stiffer than aro?
My understanding is.
stiffest to softest
Aro
Composit
Cmx
Yeti camso style
Camso
Old TS convex
Maxtrak 2
Maxtrak 1
 
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