For folks who want the ultimate trail, lake, off-trail, and all-snow condition track… this is pretty close! Plus, you can still stud the 1.6-inch lug track if you want to, and not have as much worry about super-long studs pulling through the track, as you would on a longer 1.75-inch lug crossover track. The 1.6-inch lug does not give up too much performance in the trail, and adds significant versatility off-trail. We liked the 15x146x1.6 track option more than the smaller 1.35-inch lug optional track. We reported a little bit on this sled already in our 2020 sled previews at the end of last season, and like we said earlier, this sled is really a 60/40 on-trail versus off-trail sled. If you’re friends are not careful, the new Riot from Arctic Cat will catch every one of them sleeping! It’s not an 850, but most riders won’t notice. Each sled has aspects that bend slightly to a certain style of riding more specifically, but all three boast 150+ hp motors, new options, and are incredibly versatile performance sleds. These are crossover sleds that are focused on the 50/50 crowd, but could honestly be the right sled for serious trail riders OR serious boondocking off-trail riders. Would you like to be this ‘yes person’? Then look no further than these three sleds. Ski-Doo Backcountry X-RS 146” 850, Arctic Cat Riot 8000 146”, Polaris SKS 146” 850ĭo you want to ride the trails today? Yes! Do you want to carve the powder today? Yes! Do you want to do both, back and forth all day? Yes!
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