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Morrigan_Lady

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Might be a daft question, but what studs do I need for x-country?

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Personal pref! Depends on ground too....personally have 2 behind, one rounded one on inside (poss small pointier one if ground is harder) and larger square pointy one on outside, then small spiky or road type square stud in front, but only ickle
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Depends what the ground is like where you are going!!

Some places are still wet - some are a bit harder with teh bit of dry weather we have had.
 

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Personal pref! Depends on ground too....personally have 2 behind, one rounded one on inside (poss small pointier one if ground is harder) and larger square pointy one on outside, then small spiky or road type square stud in front, but only ickle
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Why would you choose to have diff types on inside / outside?
just i've never heard of that before.

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Becaue I dont like big spiky ones on inside as they can catch themselves
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So prefer smaller/rounder ones and also allows for turning a bit more IMO....
 

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Up to you depending on the ground - bigger blocks for deep and sticky smaller points for hard!

Always use something the same size but blunter on the inside.
 
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