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this season i went from the attack 20 to the power claw. overall, the pc works quite well for me. we didn't get too many days of bottomless powder to test it out in, however this past weekend was the deepest snow of the year. it was heavy spring snow, but i'd still call it powder. on friday it was still very fresh. not settled at all. it seemed to me that i was getting lots of track spin, but not much forward motion. i had to turn out pretty low on so pretty mellow hillclimbs. lower than some sleds that i think i should have been pulling on. especially since their skids were packed with snow, and my wasn't (thanks ezryde)
by the following evening, the snow had settled a bit and i was noticing a huge improvement in traction. however, i would say that the playing field had just been leveled with the other sleds. i had no significant gain over most of them. except when the hills were bumpy. (thanks ezryde)
now when i think back to when i had the attack 20 on (in hillclimb position), i seem to remember being untouchable in unsettled snow. and that was before the rkt bb. its been quite a while since i rode my a20, and even longer since it was in good condition. but has anyone else been getting the impression that the a20 hooks up better than the pc in the deep snow?
to be honest, i was wondering about this track from the start because the paddles are shaped the same as the a20 when it was in the powder position, and we all know that the a20 didn't work well at all unless you turned it to hillclimb.
by the following evening, the snow had settled a bit and i was noticing a huge improvement in traction. however, i would say that the playing field had just been leveled with the other sleds. i had no significant gain over most of them. except when the hills were bumpy. (thanks ezryde)
now when i think back to when i had the attack 20 on (in hillclimb position), i seem to remember being untouchable in unsettled snow. and that was before the rkt bb. its been quite a while since i rode my a20, and even longer since it was in good condition. but has anyone else been getting the impression that the a20 hooks up better than the pc in the deep snow?
to be honest, i was wondering about this track from the start because the paddles are shaped the same as the a20 when it was in the powder position, and we all know that the a20 didn't work well at all unless you turned it to hillclimb.