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Are you having trouble making the turn, or is it actually difficult to move the bars due to a heavy, draglike feeling? The heavy feeling can actually be binding in the steering points that need some lubrication if new or neglected, a few simple adjustments can also make drastic changes in the front feel.
 
Its good to see those cats in the snow. I love the dismount pic. I wish I had more help for you on the turning thing GP. I think my left leg weighs more than 120. All I have to do is turn my fat head and my sled follows.:face-icon-small-ton
 
Glad to see you out on the snow again GP!!!
Hope that new ligament holds up good for you...it takes a bit to get used to having two legs again hey?? hahahahaha.

Be good to watch your progress on the Cat...I'm getting onto a Cat this season too...never been on one before :face-icon-small-sho Should be an interesting season for us all :face-icon-small-hap
 
if you are having trouble carving see what position the skis are in, by moving the spacers you can be 39, 40, or 41 inches wide, I use the narrow position, very easy to get a turn started
 
It's just the trail turning that takes all her arm strength. I think it's the Powder Pro's that dig in so hard cuz I have the same experience on mine.

I have her set in the middle ski position but may change to the narrow this morning. That's how her Dragon was set up. Thanks for the info everyone.:face-icon-small-win
 
It's just the trail turning that takes all her arm strength. I think it's the Powder Pro's that dig in so hard cuz I have the same experience on mine.

I have her set in the middle ski position but may change to the narrow this morning. That's how her Dragon was set up. Thanks for the info everyone.:face-icon-small-win

The powder pros have two different setting or bolt holes that you can put it on. One moves the skis more forward. I don't remember which position causes more ski pressure and more difficulty steering. You can probably go to the slp website and find the instructions online to find which position makes for easier steering.
 
M's are the worst handling mtn sled on the trail. Very nimble in the pow, but generally suck riding down any trial. imo
 
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