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Autowolf
Ok so the snow hawks in my theory would be awesome If they could maintain grip at highspeeds, how ever its been my experiance when i back road run my sleds, (usually on about a 2 inch pack with a little powder over and a little ice under) the ski's like to let go at about 80 in the corners some times 60-70 if the corner is slick enough and a tight one, So my biggest question is this, when you lean into a turn on a Snowhawk does the thing just go down if it lets go? Im talking speeds upward of 50 mph on tight corners thats the way I like to ride and If i could get a sled thats more like a crotch rocket it would be awesome. But from my experiance you just cant get grip enough to not need two skis

So whats the deal guys can you out handle a sled at those speeds or are these things just for playing in the powder and the hills?
Duality
Powder and ditches are the hawks thing-its not a highspeed trail machine-stick with two skis if you ride how you describe-if you want a machine that will leave your buddies behind in the trees and ditches then the hawk is for you-if you want a highspeed railing machine buy a heavy 4 stroke snowmobile
Autowolf
yeah thats what i figured thanks a lot for the input man
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