Fat Bike Trails: Unpacked vs Groomed vs Packed | Trail Etiquette | Fat Bike 101
There's more to riding on snow than just having wide tires. Just like dirt trails can vary based on how sandy, rocky, or muddy they are, snow trail surfaces aren't all the same. In this video, I discuss the three main types of snow surfaces and explain what it's like to ride each one. If you enjoy my videos, please be sure to subscribe and leave a comment letting me know what topics or questions you'd like to see in the future. RSD Mayor V5 - 5% off with code "5%yeararound" - https://rsdbikes.com/mayor-v5-aluminum/ #fatbike #mtb #snowtrails

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