7 central
Funny I just got the email for timbersled release at 4 Pacific time.
(6 central)
Maybe they do timbersled first?
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7 central
Probably, 7 central is right off the Polaris facebook pageFunny I just got the email for timbersled release at 4 Pacific time.
(6 central)
Maybe they do timbersled first?
I do certainly hope it's optional. Don't need it. Don't want to pay for it. Don't want to pay even more to replace it when I break it. I totally understand the appeal though. 10 years ago I would have gobbled up an option like that.The fancy gauge will be an option, don’t want, don’t get it.
I don’t think the “make it light, make it simple, make it work” has to apply to the gauge. Having mapping/tracking features, topo, and other convenient features like an altimeter and code reading is exactly that- convenient. I am a sucker for simplicity, but have ordered PIDD on my last 2 sleds, and for sure would get the 7S if I were to snowcheck.
Now... that said, I haven’t been around the 7s, but I would expect that it doesn’t ad any significant weight, it should be simple to operate, and it should work well, all of the time.
I agree about simple but the big gauge with GPS has legitimate real world practicality. Imagine being able to clearly see a map and location of your buddies (with the same gauge) while riding without an aftermarket gps.. Though an aftermarket gps will still have its uses.I would really rather not see Polaris go to a fancy gauge. The best thing Polaris ever did was to adopt the motto "keep it simple, make it light, make it work" at least in the mountains that was their motto anyway. A fancy pants gauge doesn't seem to fit in with that motto that is what has made them great the last 10 years.
6:00 mountain time.Says 3:10
Not sure what time zone
Yup - I already pay for and carry a Garmin InReach so I can't see paying extra for something that doesn't add any performance to the sled and isn't as good as my InReach (although the screen is much much bigger!) Now if the InReach features were built into it that would be another matter ....I also hope the fancy screen is optional, and that they make it fairly easy to pick and choose. I'm kind of split on it. I can't see why it would add more than a couple pounds, and if that's the case, the biggest downside would be cost. Having good mapping and tracking without having to hassle with a phone (and fighting to keep it warm and dry), or another device that probably costs as much and adds as much weight, would be really nice. Being able to track your buddies is nice, but obviously limited if it only works with the same setup. A good track-back feature would definitely come in handy in bad weather. Of course, the way options like this go, the unit cost will be around $200, and they'll charge $1000+ for it...
I already have an InReach as well and have had one for quite a number of years, would love to see the tech be integrated in other products such as directly integrated into a sled screen, that'd be so nice!Yup - I already pay for and carry a Garmin InReach so I can't see paying extra for something that doesn't add any performance to the sled and isn't as good as my InReach (although the screen is much much bigger!) Now if the InReach features were built into it that would be another matter ....
Well if your buddies have cell service and the Ride Command app, they can join you too. But that's not likely the case in the backcountry.I already have an InReach as well and have had one for quite a number of years, would love to see the tech be integrated in other products such as directly integrated into a sled screen, that'd be so nice!
I'm a pretty techy guy so I'm always for a more fancy screenbut agree to not force it, give us the option so people that don't care can get what they want too, everybody wins.
the feature to follow/track your buddies on the 7S is kinda cool, but too new to be really useful unless all your friends have an absolute brand new machine and from the same manufacturer, so that loses its sparkle pretty quick.
I still want it though
couple more hours... can't wait to see what the options are!
Ride command operates from satellite.Well if your buddies have cell service and the Ride Command app, they can join you too. But that's not likely the case in the backcountry.
Well if your buddies have cell service and the Ride Command app, they can join you too. But that's not likely the case in the backcountry.
Ride command operates from satellite.
I'm talking about the non-ride command sleds with riders who have the ride command app.Ride command operates from satellite.