paddle tires, my blaster and snow = ??
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paddle tires, my blaster and snow = ??
so if i get paddles for my blaster (21s prob) would i be able to do well in the snow? i ride alot in the winter and last year i would always get hung up and barely move in the deep stuff. i need to be able to keep up with the 4x4s. need your help. thanks guys
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paddle tires, my blaster and snow = ??
Originally posted by: sAyIt_fmf
Don't mess with it....snow creates too much drag for that little engine...you will burn it up in no time.
Don't mess with it....snow creates too much drag for that little engine...you will burn it up in no time.
oh yeah it cant handle paddles im so stupid im going to slit my wrists now.
as fior paddles, ive done research and im going with the GBC Paddle Masters (made for sand/snow and even mud) on douglas .190s from rocky mountain atv
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paddle tires, my blaster and snow = ??
i would deffenitly get paddles, i rode my blaster in the snow for 3 years with turf tamers.... mushed it ALOT. i dont see why putting paddles on a blaster would make it go any faster your going to need alot less engine RPM to keep up the speed. it will help you keep that thing together
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paddle tires, my blaster and snow = ??
i hate to burst your bubble, but paddle tires really won't help you that much. unless you get ones that will give you more ground clearence. i have paddle tires (sand sharks) on my raptor that i use in the snow, and i still get hung up on the axle carrier. they are good when the snow is harder and not all powder. they will just dig. my cousin ran sur-traks and they seemed to work pretty good, but they might be a little heavy for a blaster. i guess the best thing to do is buy a set and try them out. i hope they work for you. and don't get me wrong, paddles are a blast to rip around with when there is about 1/2-1 foot of snow. let me know if you get those paddle masters. i am thinking about getting them when my sand sharks go.