Hauler Sand Tire...
#11
Your sand stars will turn a lot better than haulers of any paddle count. Just remember to hammer it a bit in the turns and kick it sideways and you'll do fine. I have run stars, haulers and wedges out on the sand. The haulers are best in a straight line. The stars turn better than the haulers but are really heavy. The wedges require the most finese but they were the most fun on the dunes. You slide around a lot with them but they soak up the bumps a lot better too.
#13
Hey man..
I went with the 24" extremes "straight paddles" and they work great at hill climbing but I can't turn worth a crap without front sand tires. I'm sure the 8 paddle haulers will do great too. Have fun and be careful out there[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I went with the 24" extremes "straight paddles" and they work great at hill climbing but I can't turn worth a crap without front sand tires. I'm sure the 8 paddle haulers will do great too. Have fun and be careful out there[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#14
Originally posted by: kfxandahemi
thats what I have heard about turning with a staight paddle. It will take some getting use to. Thanks for the input through out this topic catdriver.
thats what I have heard about turning with a staight paddle. It will take some getting use to. Thanks for the input through out this topic catdriver.
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