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Hi All,
(posted in another section but in case the Gen 4 folks don't see it posting here too as some may have come from the prev gen)
Assuming under 2000 miles on a used sled, for backcountry riding and some snow camping, would there be a notable difference in reliability of a 2015/16 Summit vs. say a 2019 (or a 2017/18 with the updates)?
Since I'd be riding further from the trails reliability is far more important to me than improvements in performance. If the performance is dramatic, I'd consider it but I'm not looking to go nuts. Mostly looking for great backcountry access without getting stranded or a long tow back.
Thanks,
s
(posted in another section but in case the Gen 4 folks don't see it posting here too as some may have come from the prev gen)
Assuming under 2000 miles on a used sled, for backcountry riding and some snow camping, would there be a notable difference in reliability of a 2015/16 Summit vs. say a 2019 (or a 2017/18 with the updates)?
Since I'd be riding further from the trails reliability is far more important to me than improvements in performance. If the performance is dramatic, I'd consider it but I'm not looking to go nuts. Mostly looking for great backcountry access without getting stranded or a long tow back.
Thanks,
s