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Obviously I need a lot more time on the sled. Nonetheless, a few thoughts and a video from this weekend at Togwotee.
I am not affiliated or brand loyal to any one sled company. Also, I have a broken hand and conditions are still very thin. Really getting after it isn't an option yet. Riding in this video is akin to russian roulette, only the snowmobile & rock version.
In either case, the sled wakes up after about 3 hours of real mountain riding. Is it a "turbo killer". Lol. No. It feels like an Axys, only with a slightly improved motor. At Togwotee elevation, its probably putting out a handful more horse than the OG Axys. Pro tip - anyone looking for a sled just go buy a hold over Axys. Save the $3K and ride a sled that is basically just as capable.
I started out hitting 7900-8000 RPM. Ended the day hitting 8200-8300.
It doesn't have the bottom end hit of the Gen4. Handling is very similar to the Axys of old, to the point I didn't overly notice the narrowed front end. They did a good job making it ride well on trail with a hint more agility when tipping her over.
What is better? Pick your poison. Every sled is pretty dang capable these days. I'm looking forward to a year on this guy!
Can't wait for more snow so we can really put this sled through its paces. Oh, and I know, I maybe didn't follow the owner's manual to "how to break in a sled". Couldn't help it!
Oh and if anyone found my side panel on the way to Jackson from Togwotee reward will be given! Get the word out!
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I am not affiliated or brand loyal to any one sled company. Also, I have a broken hand and conditions are still very thin. Really getting after it isn't an option yet. Riding in this video is akin to russian roulette, only the snowmobile & rock version.
In either case, the sled wakes up after about 3 hours of real mountain riding. Is it a "turbo killer". Lol. No. It feels like an Axys, only with a slightly improved motor. At Togwotee elevation, its probably putting out a handful more horse than the OG Axys. Pro tip - anyone looking for a sled just go buy a hold over Axys. Save the $3K and ride a sled that is basically just as capable.
I started out hitting 7900-8000 RPM. Ended the day hitting 8200-8300.
It doesn't have the bottom end hit of the Gen4. Handling is very similar to the Axys of old, to the point I didn't overly notice the narrowed front end. They did a good job making it ride well on trail with a hint more agility when tipping her over.
What is better? Pick your poison. Every sled is pretty dang capable these days. I'm looking forward to a year on this guy!
Can't wait for more snow so we can really put this sled through its paces. Oh, and I know, I maybe didn't follow the owner's manual to "how to break in a sled". Couldn't help it!
Oh and if anyone found my side panel on the way to Jackson from Togwotee reward will be given! Get the word out!
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