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Rented a pro 155 for a day...

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anziconda

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Very nice sled!! I've never felt so at home on a sled immediately. Of course, I ride a m1000, so it felt like my sled without an engine. Absolutely could use more power though. One other thing I noticed, I could get it up on edge easier than any other sled I've ever ridden, however, I feel like once on edge, I can hold my m sled easier. The pro seemed to take a bunch more of my input to carve a nice straight side hill. Maybe it was the shorter track? My m is a 162... Not really sure, but I was really impressed and will probably snow check this year if they clear up a few of their issues.
 
the report is back !

YOUR HOOKED ! :face-icon-small-win :face-icon-small-hap

polaris is really sneeky they build a sled that is super fun to ride
dirty bastards !
 
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Can't argue that there is a need for a few more ponies. Clutching does make a big difference, though. Going from one Pro to another there can be a huge difference in snap on the bottom end when properly set up. That being said, never going to be an arm-yanker without some added $$.

As far as holding a side hill, I have found that the Pro chassis is really responsive to foot positioning. A slight movement forward or back will change the sleds attitude more than other manufacturers sleds. It's all about time behind the bars.

If you do go Poo, enjoy!!!
 
i ride a '10 m8 and i found the same thing, i can hold a side hil alot easier on my sled, and to be honest i hate the 800 pro rmk, but there is a special place in my heart for a 600 pro rmk, it would be the next sled i buy
 
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