Can’t decide on the Freeride or Expert. My buddies both bought Experts in23 and I love how they ride. Hop overs and bow ties come naturally to that sled. So I’m inclined to go that route. However, I’m interested in the freeride since the gen4 I’m on now has A 36 front end and I have no issues slaying trees all day. How are hip over and bow ties on the freeride compared to the expert?
What holds edge better/easier on a sidehill with inconsistent snowpack and tracked up snow? Freeride 15” track and new spindle, or Expert with 34” front end?
What spindle geometry did they change on the freeride?
Increased trail vs the Summit spindle
@@SnoWestMagazine what does that mean exactly? The ski bolt was moved back? Closer inline with the ball joints?
@@SnoWestMagazine this^^^
Can’t decide on the Freeride or Expert. My buddies both bought Experts in23 and I love how they ride. Hop overs and bow ties come naturally to that sled. So I’m inclined to go that route. However, I’m interested in the freeride since the gen4 I’m on now has A 36 front end and I have no issues slaying trees all day.
How are hip over and bow ties on the freeride compared to the expert?
music?
What holds edge better/easier on a sidehill with inconsistent snowpack and tracked up snow? Freeride 15” track and new spindle, or Expert with 34” front end?
I'm gonna say freeride because they finally took the t-motion out
The Expert and the freeride now have the XT rear skid. Which is a t motion lockout.
Expert is the most predictable. Unless your a jumper the freeride isnt worth the extra cost imo
@@frasercampbell3266 $600 more including an upgrade for quick adjust limiter strap. 🤷🏼♂️.
They should given you a microphone
Dude is whispering 🤣🤣
💯😂
Can't hear you.
Stop the music
STOP THE MUSIC, Use a mic!