Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

  • Don't miss out on all the fun! Register on our forums to post and have added features! Membership levels include a FREE membership tier.

Tree Line Tactics

3" camo extreme takes the tree riding ability to a whole new level on the pro chassis, that is the first mod i recommend to all of our customers followed by the zbroz 36" front end both of which allow you to retain warranty
I agree.
 
I didn't care for the 36" front end. the 3" track makes a big difference, but handling is more difficult in set up snow. rips in the powder!!! I wanted to do the diamond S rider forward mod, but I've called 10 times and can never talk to a person. might try the promotion this year.
 
I like the Alternative Impact front end personally. Being able to run the sway bar is nice. The biggest benefit is having a lower rod end to bend instead of the a arm. That saved my some money last year. Its obviously not a guarantee, but bending a $20 lower rod is nice compared to an a arm. I loved the 3" track with the 36" front end.
 
3" track is worth every sent, gears it down to give it that rippy feeling. depending on height and strength I have heard mixed opinions on a 36 kit. I havnt rode one. I spent money on track, timbersled suspension, venting, and lastly a purchased a Mild 2 Wild big bore. absolutely love the sled and enjoy spending most of my time in the trees.
 
Comprehensive insurance policy


Agree that should be mandatory. A person might not feel like you need it but what happens when your sled ghost rides and takes out a sled or two or even worse a riding partner???

However, Op asked for one Mod....hands down it has to be the X3


We all know the Pro is the bomb when it comes to technical trees. However if you had one mod you could do to improve it's ability to Rip the Un-Rippable what would it be (aside from improving riders skills)?
 


Agree that should be mandatory. A person might not feel like you need it but what happens when your sled ghost rides and takes out a sled or two or even worse a riding partner???



However, Op asked for one Mod....hands down it has to be the X3



I figured after the $800 for the insurance and the deductible i could replace alot of stuff on my sled. Worth it with a total loss or you wreck it multiple times a year i guess. Could invest in some riding clinics instead?
 
I figured after the $800 for the insurance and the deductible i could replace alot of stuff on my sled. Worth it with a total loss or you wreck it multiple times a year i guess. Could invest in some riding clinics instead?

I carry the insurance not to replace parts but to keep myself from standing in the soup line in case the unimaginable happens! guess I feel like I've worked too hard to lose it all in the blink of an eye! I hope that 800 a year is for more then one sled? I insure 3 newer ones for not much more then half that


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:
I carry the insurance not to replace parts but to keep myself from standing in the soup line in case the unimaginable happens! guess I feel like I've worked too hard to lose it all in the blink of an eye! I hope that 800 a year is for more then one sled? I insure 3 newer ones for not much more then half that


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

I believe he was including the premium and the deductible amount together.
 
Premium Features



Back
Top