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My PRO wants more SNOW!!!

Yamadoo04

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Utah sucks for snow right now but we have been able to find a few stashes of decent snow. I am loving the 2011 PRO. If anybody is having doubts on buying one I would pull the trigger and do it. You wont regret it. I love riding the Turboed Yamaha sleds we have but this sled is just plain fun!!!! Haven't even wanted to get on the Turbos this year. Can't climb anything steep anyway because of the Avy danger. This sled rocks though. Most fun sled I have ever ridden. This video is just of one small area we found to play on a couple weeks ago.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97UnPFJths4

 
For basically stock sled, it looks like it rips pretty well. Cant see why people complain about Poo's 800. Yes it has less power than AC or Ski-Doo, but when matched with the chassis and the weight, it by the looks of it via video rips rather well. I need to get on one before I buy!!

Rented a 12' 600 RMK and if the Pro 800 is anything as light and pulls 10% more than the 6, I will be more than happy. Racing the 12' RMK 600 against a clutched and silenced 11' AC 800 HCR on a trail and the only difference was the holeshot as the AC pulled a sled length instantly, mid range it stayed even and of course top end the 800 pulled away. I was more than happy with the 600.

Thanks!
 
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For basically stock sled, it looks like it rips pretty well. Cant see why people complain about Poo's 800. Yes it has less power than AC or Ski-Doo, but when matched with the chassis and the weight, it by the looks of it via video rips rather well. I need to get on one before I buy!!
Rented a 12' 600 RMK and if the Pro 800 is anything as light and pulls 10% more than the 6, I will be more than happy. Racing the 12' RMK 600 against a clutched and silenced 11' AC 800 HCR on a trail and the only difference was the holeshot as the AC pulled a sled length instantly, mid range it stayed even and of course top end the 800 pulled away. I was more than happy with the 600.

Thanks!

When you do ride one you will want one for sure. All of the guys that have ridden my sled give it back after about 5 minutes because they all say if they stay on it any longer they will have to go buy one. One guy did buy one and he only sat on it after the ride was over that day. Never even rode it. These are awesome sleds.
 
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