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August 13th 2008 at 5:03 PM
 
lars
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what do you guys think of the camo cobra track. good trail track ?



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August 13th 2008 at 5:52 PM
 
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I put one on last year and it is a good trail track. Works amazing in the looser trails and powder. It still hooks up good even if they are hardpacked. Im thinking im gonna take the ripsaw off my new sled and put a cobra on it.



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August 13th 2008 at 8:35 PM
 
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Lars, I ran a 136 inch cobra last season, a ripsaw the two seasons prior. I prefer the cobra over the ripsaw hands down. As wilb mentioned, it is much, much better on lose trails / powder / deeper snow. It has excellent top speed and the hookup on regular trails is very, very good...not quite as good as a ripsaw, but it's really close. I'll be running another cobra this season. I think it is my new track of choice. It held up very well too and the snow conditions were not the greatest throughout the season. The lose snow performance this thing has over the ripsaw is tremendous.



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August 13th 2008 at 8:52 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by erick

Lars, I ran a 136 inch cobra last season, a ripsaw the two seasons prior. I prefer the cobra over the ripsaw hands down. As wilb mentioned, it is much, much better on lose trails / powder / deeper snow. It has excellent top speed and the hookup on regular trails is very, very good...not quite as good as a ripsaw, but it's really close. I'll be running another cobra this season. I think it is my new track of choice. It held up very well too and the snow conditions were not the greatest throughout the season. The lose snow performance this thing has over the ripsaw is tremendous.



what would you say the rip saw does better. cause i have never had a rip saw either, i really liked my camo predator though. i am running a camo 1.5 intense now. but its a tad to much lug for what i need.




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August 13th 2008 at 9:25 PM
 
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I'd say about the only thing the ripsaw does better is hooking up on really, really hard pack or even icy trails.



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August 13th 2008 at 11:05 PM