Because the Pro S isn't a big bump sled. Maybe he doesn't go Boondocking but yet wants the big bump/jumping /ditch banging capabilities.
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The Pro X niche is not deep snow. It's niche is ditch banging/rough trail. So if you want the advantages of the rough trail sled but don't want the disadvantages of the tall track, then you change tracks.
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So now that I see there is a spring rate difference too. Can someone explain how these two springs act differently when compared to each other? The spring rate is the same but the lbs of load are different. 100-200 and the 140-240.
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