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Cat is the most reliable all around best choice.
I beat my Cat to death on stumps and rocks hidden in low snow, Polaris and Doo would fold.
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MAYBE YOU NEED BETTER RIDING PARTNERSI can't get the Cat or the Doo to ride as well as the Axys. I must be a ****ty rider... Funny though how my riding buddies can't keep up with the Axys on those sleds either...
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It all depends on your riding.
I beat my Cat to death on stumps and rocks hidden in low snow, Polaris and Doo would fold.
Some guys I ride with have older sleds that don't always make it out, I end up towing them out cause poo & doo boys in the group know their tunnels and joke bumpers can't handle it.
I've yet to have a poo or doo lead somewhere I can't go as well as them.
Cat is the most reliable all around best choice.
there 15 lbs heavier>... can you feel 15lbs honestly? does your sled feel lighter at the end of the day after you burned the fuel out? that's at least 50-70lbs just a question?
15lbs? Where did you get that number. The Cat is a solid 40-50 lbs, maybe a bit more, over the Axys. You know when you subtract 408 lbs from 458 lbs, you get a 50 lb difference.
Or you could live the lie that claims the Cat carries less snow when you ride it, which is hilarious. The Cat is substantially heavier and YES, I can feel the difference between a full sled and an empty one....