Air pressure for snow wheeling???

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Air pressure for snow wheeling???

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When wheeling in the snow, do you air down?
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i would say for under 12" you should air down to your regular pressure. for deep stuff, it's like sand, you can't air down enough. you need to float and as soon as you dig in you're done.
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I think I went down to 10 last time and did fine. Get that weird knock in the front figured out?
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Nope, going to stop by John's this weekend...
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