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which snow tire looks best?
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Posted by: slow
*Kenda Sport Radial 20x11x9*
Specific tread patterns designed for varying course conditions and terrains.
Raised ribs in the tread open areas for additional casing protection.
Radial casing for improved ride quality, cornering stability, and handling.
Extra tough casing to resist punctures, with a high grip compound
http://www.rockymountainatv.com/vie...spo_rad_rea.jpg
*Skat~Trak Terrain Trak 21x12x8 (10 paddle)*
The Terrain Trak Paddle/Bar is designed for sand, mud, snow and hard surface applications.
Knobby height is .71".
Skat-Trak sand tires are only sold in pairs, customer must purchase two.
http://www.rockymountainatv.com/vie...er_tra_tire.jpg
Posted by: slow
Come on if you look you should vote for "what you think would be the better one"
Posted by: LTZ400rider
they both look good what are the prices
Posted by: rooster300ex
Its cool to see your a true quad rider, because you aren't worried about the snow or the cold you just want a good tire to tear it up with.
Posted by: LTZ400rider
who the hell doesnt want to ride in the snow?
Posted by: wishmasstir
the kendas look like they'd be able to take on sticks and such better. if your in the woods you'll find them....
Posted by: 400exrider707
That kenda radial looks like it would be awful unless you were on extremely hard pack snow, and paddles tires I know for a fact suck in the snow.
If you want a good snow tire...maxxis 4snow. Only thing I would consider running.
Posted by: Kaleigh
i use my paddles in the snow and they work great..
Posted by: slow
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Originally posted by LTZ400rider
they both look good what are the prices
The kenda one is around $60 each and the paddle tires are over $100 each
Posted by: gbcap
if your in deep snow the skat track is going to be better. if you just in light snow where you will dig down to dirt every once in a while you need to go with the kenda.
Posted by: slow
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Originally posted by gbcap
if your in deep snow the skat track is going to be better. if you just in light snow where you will dig down to dirt every once in a while you need to go with the kenda.
Well were i would drive would get wore down after a while. I woudl have my kenda claw mx tires still around on differant rims so i could switch fast if needed.
For a lake would the skat tracks work good? The lake is usually packed down from all the snowmobiles and racers.
Posted by: slow
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Originally posted by rooster300ex
Its cool to see your a true quad rider, because you aren't worried about the snow or the cold you just want a good tire to tear it up with.
Well when i start out its cold but its fun so i dont notace th4e cold till i stop riding. Usually after a while i actually start getting hot even when its 0 degrees out.
Posted by: LTZ400rider
get the maxxis if ur gonna be goin thru woods. id use the paddles in a blizzard thats it
Posted by: slow
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Originally posted by LTZ400rider
get the maxxis if ur gonna be goin thru woods. id use the paddles in a blizzard thats it
Im tempted to buy some though. Ill cost about $250 for the rear which i can get for christmis.
Whould itp sand stars be ok? Cause i can get a set for $45
Posted by: interceptorz28
for just pure deep snow, I would say the skat track.
Posted by: Kaleigh
i use my paddles in 6inches of snow or more.. just make sure you have good front tires that will float over the snow...
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