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Its dry out here and very sandy, Im not moving quick enough with the holeshots. Dont know what count of paddles I should get,. I know to many will slow it down and to little will too. I have 157psi, carbon fiber reeds, +4mm, .1 overbore, 28mm flatslides, k&n, play porting, +5 degrees timing, stock sprockets, t5s, not extended. Fig 8 or 9 paddle? 20"

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really it depends how much sand there is if its not really that sady (not like a desert) ull need to go for the "4 snow" if its real sandy (like my sig) ull be best of with a couple of itp sand stars (of set V shape) or if u pref them roosters (stright paddles). the itps will have way better handling but the roosters will have a extrealy slight more traction. Ill go for the itps its the worlds best Allrounder out there. U may c in my sig i gt a set of rear ITPs

Edited by felcon edition banshee

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