fastrthnu Posted January 13, 2008 Report Posted January 13, 2008 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" Quote
wacko2000 Posted January 13, 2008 Report Posted January 13, 2008 I have the old Sand skate..I believe they are 8 paddle and I spin them like crazy..I think I need something alittle more agreesive for my shee as well..Thinkin 9 paddle I guess.. Quote
felcon edition banshee Posted January 13, 2008 Report Posted January 13, 2008 (edited) 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 January 13, 2008 by felcon edition banshee Quote
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