Husky Posted January 15, 2010 Share Posted January 15, 2010 As it has been mentioned, it comes down more to the driver and not the tool of choice. [/size] i just don't think it does, you can have an amazing driver in the zed and a spoon in a matiz and your still more likely to get stuck or spin out. PS: the zed isn't really a flyweight You obviously dont have the quality of spoons we have down south, come spend a week with me next time it snows and you'll change your mind tbh yeah i would say i have avoided most of the spoons, they are quite predictable little souls the kind of thing im reffering to is, for example, my driveway. it has a tiny incline at the end which the postman kindly compresses the snow on in the morning. i have to stop as i cant see the cars coming at 60mph untill im at the end, in front wheel drive id be able to move again first time, in the zed its pretty hopeless for 30 mins as i go get the shovel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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