Grip and Rip
All 3 of our XM's have the Grip and Rip after I totaled a 13 on a soft crash. Also full skid plates. Where we ride the is a lot of tall stumps under the snow and I always end up doing a Mountain Scorpion a couple times a year, so far the Grip and Rip and the full skid plate has worked for me. Easier and cheaper to replace an A arm then the S and E modules. The only time I have had issues with snow building up was in very deep powder in Cooke and the sleds sat outside all night. The snow froze up pretty tight, a couple gentle hits with a rubber mallet broke it all loose.
All 3 of our XM's have the Grip and Rip after I totaled a 13 on a soft crash. Also full skid plates. Where we ride the is a lot of tall stumps under the snow and I always end up doing a Mountain Scorpion a couple times a year, so far the Grip and Rip and the full skid plate has worked for me. Easier and cheaper to replace an A arm then the S and E modules. The only time I have had issues with snow building up was in very deep powder in Cooke and the sleds sat outside all night. The snow froze up pretty tight, a couple gentle hits with a rubber mallet broke it all loose.