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Everyone brags about dry weight in the shop - ever thought about SNOW weight?

So what your tryin to point out is that the Polaris sled are still the lightest ? GK nice to see you posting here again slut!
 
that so called test was B/S, it was just a way for cat to make the uninformed think the new cats are not as heavy as they really are.sure a sled will gain snow weight, and the most snow will be in the skid, not on the tunnel.
 
So what your tryin to point out is that the Polaris sled are still the lightest ? GK nice to see you posting here again slut!

lmao...hey bro.

that so called test was B/S, it was just a way for cat to make the uninformed think the new cats are not as heavy as they really are.sure a sled will gain snow weight, and the most snow will be in the skid, not on the tunnel.

Yup like I eluded to on my first post...I think the test was obviously biased. I would like to see an independent entity do it.

HINT HINT! SNOWEST!!!!



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that so called test was B/S, it was just a way for cat to make the uninformed think the new cats are not as heavy as they really are.sure a sled will gain snow weight, and the most snow will be in the skid, not on the tunnel.

unless you own a pro:)
 
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LMAO

Come on Chris...the magazine department does this kind of stuff all the time. Give them a nice hint. I don't think Darryl will listen to me anymore. He thinks I am a sinner. LMAO


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Hmmm? water 8 pounds per gallon almost 10 gallons on one sled water to snow equivelant? that sled would be buried in snow.

Yes we have established that the test is BS. However, they emphasize the ice...not snow.

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So unless I missed something the Polaris is the lightest both before and after this (CAT MARKETING DEPARTMENT) "test." If I was going to rig up a test to promote my product, I'd at least shovel a couple extra scoops on that pro so I won....won my own game that is.


If yer not first....yer last!
 
They also forgot to calculate how much gas each sled had used by the time they weighed them... I bet the Cat had used up all it's fuel by then and the PRO was still full of fuel

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Hell even the comments on the site call B.S. Nice try though,not an exact science in an uncontrolled environment may lead to chaotic results in which your results may vary....
 
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