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HCRRider
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A little background, I was a "long-time" doo purchaser and rider. Started out back in the late 80's to 2007 with many new trail/crossover sleds. Graduated to the backcountry riding in 2008 with a new summit each year, last one being a 2017. 2018 I purchased a Poo Axys and ever looked back. Riding a Khaos now, and I just think the sled fits my style better. Dont get me wrong, im not a Burandt guy , gnarly the better. Im in mid 50's and I like to ride the hills/woods and the back country. On the east coast so we dont have any mtns per say. I just think the Poo feels to fit me better.
I just wanted to say that the R&D with Skidoo is far superior than any other manufacturer in my opinion. I think Skidoo pushes the other manufactures to step up their game, but in reality the other sled co are playing catch-up ALL of the time. I can certainly see myself back riding a summit expert, and am sure it would only take a day to get the feeling back and be comfortable on the sled again. The Poo guys that say the Doo lack in the technical terrain? yeah I don't get that because YouTube is full of Doo's shredding the technical stuff.
Whether you like Doo or not you have to give them props.
I just wanted to say that the R&D with Skidoo is far superior than any other manufacturer in my opinion. I think Skidoo pushes the other manufactures to step up their game, but in reality the other sled co are playing catch-up ALL of the time. I can certainly see myself back riding a summit expert, and am sure it would only take a day to get the feeling back and be comfortable on the sled again. The Poo guys that say the Doo lack in the technical terrain? yeah I don't get that because YouTube is full of Doo's shredding the technical stuff.
Whether you like Doo or not you have to give them props.