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New Burandt approved pure polaris accesories

polaris is really stepping it up. The burandt comments crack me up! You have one of the best in the industry, working hand in hand with a manufacturer, coming up with quality products, that are warranty compliant, that are going to be pushing the competition to build better stuff and yet SOMEHOW people STILL come up with a way to hate on that?? FACEPALM!

Mr hillclimb is just jealous that he's not getting the sponsor love and getting paid for it like some others. Some people can't figure out that this kind of innovation is good for us all.
 
Mr hillclimb is just jealous that he's not getting the sponsor love and getting paid for it like some others. Some people can't figure out that this kind of innovation is good for us all.

yeah, i just really dont get it. When i see people tryin to bag on burandt or rasmussen... They want to argue with their opinions and even more than that, their success! These guys (and many many MANY others) are making this sport better for the rest of us. Even if you dont like how they ride, or what they think, or whatever... the backcountry pro riders really are making this industry better and better each year. Again, i only used those two names because, well, they are the biggest ones. There are tons of amazing riders that are working with the manufacturers and making this sport better for all of us... so thank you!
 
My point exactly Polaris does have great ideas and products. They use his name for sales alone. Polaris deserves the credit in my eyes for the great products. By the way I get great sponsorship from the products I use and give them all the credit for the stuff they sell or produce not myself.
 
those will be better than the stock 11 or 12 boards but airframes will still be fairly superior.

oh, and btw, i've had my airframes for over a year... and can say they are spectacular and the best product i've put on any sled. (so yes, i'm a little biased)

they will still collect snow with how wide the platforms are. even the new boards for 13 will collect more than airframes for two reasons. one they are square, and two they are raw aluminum. but either way they are FAR superior to any other manufactures' boards and polaris is clear doing some really cool things. plus, they are obviously listening to what the consumers are saying. good on them

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Really like the look of that bag, but doubt you would be able to carry gas as well on a 155. Looks like the tiny underseat bag is all that will work for that?
 
509 Goggle PICS....

I've been riding with the Aviators for 2 seasons now... Love the googles!

Good to see Polaris hooking up with Tom... 509 is a A real snowmobiler based business.. With great products.

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sweet! i have the sinisters and like them..
awesome to see polaris doing all these little things itll put them even further ahead.
 
The Beacon, Shovel, and Probe need to be on your person, keeping them on the sled does zero good after the avalanche.

Some people including myself ride with 2 shovels one in pack one in tunnelbag.. becasue when stuck on a slope, you need to take off your pack to get your shovel out.. what good is an avy bag (which most of us were) when its not on you. Never take your avy bag off if in avy terrain. ive heard horror stories of guys having them off and getting burried.
So having one in your tunnel bag is smart. IMO


Agreed always have one in your pack first.
 
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Some people including myself ride with 2 shovels one in pack one in tunnelbag.. becasue when stuck on a slope, you need to take off your pack to get your shovel out.. what good is an avy bag (which most of us were) when its not on you.
So having one in your tunnel bag is smart. IMO

Agreed always have one in your pack first.

With that additional bit of information I agree, But if you only carry one carry it on your person and practice with your beacon and probe occasionally (once a year as a minimum) so that time isn't waisted when you need to locate a friend. :face-icon-small-win
 
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Some people including myself ride with 2 shovels one in pack one in tunnelbag.. becasue when stuck on a slope, you need to take off your pack to get your shovel out.. what good is an avy bag (which most of us were) when its not on you.
So having one in your tunnel bag is smart. IMO

Agreed always have one in your pack first.

Iv'e carried 2 shovels for as long as i remember one on the sled and one in the bag, I haven't had to use the one on the sled this year yet with the new polaris Im getting stuck a lot less.
 
I wish he would approve my ski-doo parts so i could be cool. You Polris Guys will eat up anything with his name on it.

Well maybe you can get that one guy....never mind nobody cool does Ski-Doo stuff. Hold on...is this Fred in disguise?

By the way...CB told me to say that or I wouldn't have!

:face-icon-small-win
 
Wonder what they are going to charge for the 13 seat, thinking about a skinz low seat but not sure now kinda like 2013 seat too.
 
The Beacon, Shovel, and Probe need to be on your person, keeping them on the sled does zero good after the avalanche.

Assuming of course that the only time you will need to use your shovel is when your sled is buried but you are not.
 
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