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2026 snow check?

Are you snow checking for 2026?

  • Yes, of course, gotta have the latest/greatest

    Votes: 2 7.7%
  • No, there are plenty of holdovers available to buy a fresh MY 24/25 sled

    Votes: 10 38.5%
  • No, I'm in the market for a good used sled

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, my old iron is still great

    Votes: 12 46.2%
  • No, I'm selling and quitting snowmobiling because it's too damn expensive or I'm over it

    Votes: 2 7.7%

  • Total voters
    26
Nope. My 22NA is just fine and I will be getting a boost at some point and there’s always gonna be hold overs. The market’s gotten way too crazy, manufacturers have gotten way too greedy and quite frankly guys get themselves over in their head way too much and that makes good deals for everybody else that’s willing to buy a sled with a few hundred miles on it and a few thousand dollars of upgrades because we’re sledders and we like to dump money into our toys😂
 
Nope. My 22NA is just fine and I will be getting a boost at some point and there’s always gonna be hold overs. The market’s gotten way too crazy, manufacturers have gotten way too greedy and quite frankly guys get themselves over in their head way too much and that makes good deals for everybody else that’s willing to buy a sled with a few hundred miles on it and a few thousand dollars of upgrades because we’re sledders and we like to dump money into our toys😂
I thought you bought a 25 boost?
I am going to part with a kitty kat and probably try a new turbo expert. Hoping steering fixes jerking the bars out of your hand and new front end sounds like it gets them closer to sidehilling like a polaris. I will get to ride one but might be after snowcheck closes.
 
Near me it feels like if you want the boost 325, you may have to snow check.

Dealers have a good chunk of 2.75 inventory but either 1 or 0 325 sleds

Sell the 275 and upgrade to the 325 and you prob net out around $1k, so shouldn't be too hard to still come out ahead on a holdover

Or you see if you can get your dealer to agree on a deal before you snow check and you may break even with an extra year warranty
 
Carl's cycle will let you snowcheck a 9r boost.

Saw that. Great approach on their part!

I’ve been contemplating a 900 for my boost but my patience for messing with stuff has gotten less and less as the years have passed. Picking a factory sled up is more enticing.

Also I buy my sleds from Grizzly
 
I stopped at looked at the 26s in Boise yesterday. Colors are pretty bad. New boards and tunnel brackets look nice and won't hold any snow but seem fragile. The front bumper looks like a good improvement while the rear looks weird. I'd rather have a backwoods or bmp. The new throttle block and coated cable is really nice looking and should totally fix the cruise control issue. The guy I talked to basically admitted they took a year off to try and clean up all the things that have been plaguing them. The handle bar bags seem like they are for guys who want to listen to Nickelback and pound Coors light in a field. They just look like they're in the way for real riding. It was a pretty good conversation with the rep except for when he pretended like he'd never heard anything about how bad the 24 brakes were. At this point it seems like it's common knowledge. I would definitely look for a holdover 25. My .02
 
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