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What ski carbides to get

19K views 72 replies 33 participants last post by  chasx7  
#1 ·
Ride groomed trails, lakes, rivers, always have studs and carbides. Been running Woodys 8 inch Dooleys. Should i stay with them or try something new. Kinda seems like they don't last as long as they use to. I like Bigger carbides because i always want to make sure i can turn !!!
 
#2 ·
Doolys are not what you want if you are running polaris prosteer skis.
Go with a deeper single runner, you want it to act as an extension to the keel of the ski and that will help get rid of understeer, especially in loose conditions.
Stick with Woodys, some might say studboy shapers but they don't hold up well at all and the new Woody's maverick is a similar design.
I would go with an 8" Woody's ace (square bar), will be a big improvement over what you are running.
 
#11 ·
Sorry fellas but I have to disagree, I know multiple people that have gone down the dual carbide route and it didn't get them what they wanted.
You are effectively spreading the weight out over a wider area so it is easier to outdrive your skis or 'push' while cornering.
They work well on a 4 stroke sled because the extra weight on the front allows them to press into the snow more.
The only benefit they will give you on a 650/850 polaris is they will dart less and probably wear longer.
 
#13 ·
Sorry fellas but I have to disagree, I know multiple people that have gone down the dual carbide route and it didn't get them what they wanted.
You are effectively spreading the weight out over a wider area so it is easier to outdrive your skis or 'push' while cornering.
They work well on a 4 stroke sled because the extra weight on the front allows them to press into the snow more.
The only benefit they will give you on a 650/850 polaris is they will dart less and probably wear longer.
I’m sure setup has a lot to do with what works. I run a lot of preload, so about as much ski pressure as you’re gonna get. One of the guys I ride with tried shapers on his XCR before going with the Deuce. The Stud Boys are narrower than traditional dualies, and have a pretty tall keel and a thick bar that will not bend - they dig and don’t push as much as you think. Firm trails they rail tight… Just my experience.
 
#26 ·
Does anybody know what sled, track, skis the Original Poster (Paul Vern) has?
 
#36 ·
I was Woodys 10” competition Carbides on all my Cats for many yrs. But have been running nothing but stud boy 7.5 shaper bars for a long time now. They wear awesome like many if not abused. My heavy front end apex yrs back had 9,000 miles on a set! So many factors here… this can be like an oil thread ! My personal opinion is I don’t mind a bit of steering effort, it’s never bothered me. But every sled I’ve owned turns! a must for me. I’ve only ever owned woodys or stud boy bars.. both excellent if you get into the better bar.
 
#41 ·
What's riders opinions on Shaper vs Sniper bars?
Have ran 6-9" Shaper bars forever with 7.5" seeming to be the sweet spot for me on shimmed Prosteer ski's. Was looking to run Grippers this year with 7.5" Shapers and Navigators, but Sniper looks like good bar too.
XCR 9R 128, 1.35 Cobra w/238 iGrips.
 
#47 ·
Some buddies have used the Qualipieces new Trek carbides with great results. Easier steering but aggressive bite in corners and no fear of build up Between the two bars. They need an extra hole drilled for the front to accommodate the front tip. View attachment 2160587
I ordered a set of qualipieces adventure to try on my girlfriends sled at the Toronto show as well. I've heard good things about them.

They are built like a brick shit house, that's for sure. Very beefy.
 
#48 ·
I have always run a 7.5" shaper bar with bergstrom ski savers and woodys navigators on the prosteer skis. You can get away with 6" shaper bars but definitely get the ski savers and navigators. AND dont forget the shim the rubbers. If not the front of the prosteer will wear faster than the rest.
 
#58 ·
I ran the 8" ace on my SBA with stock pro steers. Was a great ride honestly, the tight stuff can lead to being a little grabby but you can manage it. Was thinking of going ether maverick or the executive bar this year. Wanna try a long round bar and see if i get the grabby feeling or not. I do like the aspect of having keel protection though.
 
#60 ·
Is the pro steer worth invest into? I was going to get Grippers with 8-9 single carbides. Im a very aggresive rider in the corners, i hate push!! I dont mind heavier steering. I always got C&A or SLP mohawk skis before, now im trying to not spend 1K on skis, since i dont even know if there wil be snow! I always had SBA, with the 1.6 cobra Now i have an Indy xc 129 1.5 ice storm with Igrips.
 
#63 ·
The pro steers to me weren't all that bad with 8" ace bars. To me it didn't push all that much, i did notice that it would catch every now and then mid corner and flip the inside ski up. Now that can come down to some suspension changes and terrain as well. But if drag the front brake or keep pressure on the front the pro steer wasn't to bad. I tend to get my knee outside of the plastic and chest almost to bars. My style i like ski lift and wheelie out, but to be honest the assault to me is more of a point and shoot kind of ride.