Paddles Tire Pressure in snow

Started by kyledvor61, January 17, 2009, 10:59:05 AM

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kyledvor61

Going to be riding in the snow soon, and I was wondering what tire pressure I shold run in my sandstars on the rear. On the sidewall it says max PSI. of 5. 3? 4?





and blah blah i know i rode a 450, but i figured a tire question wouldnt matter

Colorado700R

I would think it would be similar to sand, so the lighter the snow the lower the pressure  ???

kyledvor61

I dont know whats in there now, but it worked good last time I rode in the snow on my 350, so I guess I should leave it ???

Snow is going to be deep fluff/packed since im riding on the ice, so ill be in the fluff and the sled tracks ???

Krandall



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do paddles actually work in the snow, say 1-2 ft deep? i never tried because i thought i read that they suck.
by the way i also have sand stars.

Krandall

Quote from: dmx434343 on January 19, 2009, 10:01:31 AM
do paddles actually work in the snow, say 1-2 ft deep? i never tried because i thought i read that they suck.
by the way i also have sand stars.

depends really on the snow type... my bro and I were making around pretty good w/ our paddles on in about 16" of snow. way better w/ paddles on vs. my Holeshots. this was just your typical no pack powdery snow. On snowmobile trails. they are amazing! hook up is way better. Once you get over a foot of snow though it's really slow going in the powder. But fun none the less.


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