The Issue
of Darting

The finest wear rods and... we can prove it!

 

Supertrax International Magazine

December 2010,
Page 16

The issue of darting, particularly on hard packed trails, is as easy to solve as saying Snow Tracker. We mean it. These nifty ski enhancers come in both semi-aggressive and aggressive models with super trick "self sharpening" carbide runner. The runner actually becomes more aggressive and maintains its ability to provide progressive and dart-free turn-in and straight line control the more it wears down. We've been using these things on some of the industry's most notorious dart-prone sleds and can say beyond a shadow of doubt Snow Trackers really work. If you want an easy, cost-efficient and effective fix for annoying darting on any sled or any ski, you need Snow Trackers.

We've tested Snow Trackers for three years now and we've come to trust them as one of the best solutions to darting on the trails. Their self-sharpening feature ends up saving you a ton of money in the long run.


The issue of darting, particularly on hard packed trails, is as easy to solve as saying Snow Tracker. We mean it. These nifty ski enhancers come in both semi-aggressive and aggressive models with super trick "self sharpening" carbide runner. The runner actually becomes more aggressive and maintains its ability to provide progressive and dart-free turn-in and straight line control the more it wears down. We've been using these things on some of the industry's most notorious dart-prone sleds and can say beyond a shadow of doubt Snow Trackers really work. If you want an easy, cost-efficient and effective fix for annoying darting on any sled or any ski, you need Snow Trackers.

We've tested Snow Trackers for three years now and we've come to trust them as one of the best solutions to darting on the trails. Their self-sharpening feature ends up saving you a ton of money in the long run.

What these guys don't understand about control could fill a magazine!!!

Another example of only telling part of a story to help sell products that come with drawbacks ie. turning / turning effort

The Semi Aggressive profile is 3/4" so it penetrates 1/4" deeper than a 1/2" host bar. That means it will take 50% more effort to turn the handlebars on groomed trails. The 4" version costs $206.64! ($25.83 per inch of turning carbide)

The Aggressive profile is 1 1/16" so it penetrates 9/16" deeper than a 1/2" host bar.That means it will take, at least 100% more effort to turn the handlebars on groomed trails. The 6" version costs $228.92! ($19.08 per inch of turning carbide) Add the fins and the effort is even greater.

The "Laws of Physics" can't be flipped up-side down! A lower profile can not become more aggressive!

There is no stock sled that does not dart and actually turns well!

Ever since the mid 1980's when leaf springs disappeared, sleds have darted.

 


Red text = Scotts comments

Blue Text = Snow Job - info that I feel is "spin"

 

 

 

Cost comparision chart   |   Eversharp   |   Eversharp info

 

Home  | Site Map

Bergstrom Skegs

Contact Us

Copyright © 1999-2016 Bergstrom Skegs, Inc.
All rights reserved.