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KLIM ADRENALINE PRO GTX BOA BOOT

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If there was ever a boot by which all other snowmobile boots are judged, it would be the Adrenaline Pro GTX BOA boot by Klim.

Ranked as a favorite around our camp; its proven time-tested design scores big points when it comes to warmth, comfort, durability, and all-around versatility.

Built on a durable outer sole with an aggressive tread design, the upper boot is constructed with 600 grams of 3M Thinsulate insulation and a GORE-TEX waterproof membrane ensures a stable thermal layer to keep your feet warm and dry.

Adding to its ability to seal out the elements is its lower “D” ring which allows you to thread your bottom liner strap and hold the elastic cuff of your pant in place – keeping snow out.

Finally, the ratchet-style BOA cable-style tensioning system, with the use of a quick-turn dial for tensioning and quick-release function, makes for seamless operation and for easy-on and easy-off convenience.

Undoubtedly, the best attribute of the Adrenaline Pro GTX BOA boot is the fit. The plush, yet supportive, inner liner molds to your foot providing great lateral stability while the ankle cut-out allows for easy forward flex.

Our test riders also love its narrow profile which makes moving the boot in-and-out of a snowmobile’s foot holds effortless and non-restrictive.

Offered in full sizes from 4 to 15, individuals needing a slightly smaller size can insert the provided insole to reduce overall fit by half a size.

For more information on Klim’s full line of snowmobile gear visit KLIM.COM

2023 Arctic Cat ZR 6000 R-XC Review

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For those of you ready to take your ride to the next level, Luke blazes the trail aboard Arctic Cat’s cross-country race-inspired 2023 ZR 6000 R-XC.

2023 Polaris Indy XC S4 137 Review

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Motorhead Mark delivers probably the most highly anticipated review of the entire season covering his impressions of the 2023 Polaris INDY XC S4 137 featuring Polaris’ very own ProStar 998cc 4-stroke engine.

SNOWTRAX 2023 – Episode 5

IT’S SHOOTOUT TIME! Luke and AJ take to the powder with two of this seasons most hotly contested turbocharged sleds, the 2023 Ski Doo Freeride 850 Turbo R 154 and the 2023 Polaris Patriot Boost RMK Khaos Slash 155. See which sled will reign supreme!

Then Luke highlights the advantages of snowgroomers.net’s handy and versatile SNO-MASTER 48″ tow-behind groomer which is perfect for shaping trails for your favorite winter past-time activities.

CKX TITAN AIR FLOW BACKCOUNTRY HELMET

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We’ve been wearing the CKX Titan helmet for the past few seasons and love this modular design for a number of reasons.

The Titan features a unique flip down muzzle so you can open it up when chatting with your buddies or getting easier access to a sip of water to rehydrate when you’ve been dialling up your riding like a snocross champion.

CKX designed the Titan series specifically for its modular purpose with its goggle combination designed at the same time to work together harmoniously resulting in an exceptionally seam-free fit protecting your face from wind and frostbite that can occurs with other helmet and goggle combinations.

The CKX Titan Air Flow Backcountry is the perfect helmet for high-action riders featuring maximum air circulation from specially designed ventilation ports, a perforated lining and optimized components for ventilation and breathability.

FEATURES:

  • Fiberglass composite or carbon fiber shell
  • Carbon fiber weight: 1350 g ± 50 g (without goggles)
  • Fiberglass composite weight: 1450 g ± 50 g (without goggles)
  • 2 shell sizes (XS-L/XL-3XL)
  • 4 EPS sizes
  • Dual air vents on each side
  • Integrated front air vents
  • Amplified air intake at muzzle
  • Removable muzzle to free the lower face
  • Height-adjustable peak
  • Perforated lining, removable and washable
  • Open cheek pads, removable and washable
  • ProClip quick release chin strap
  • Exceeds ECE 22.05 standard

The CKX Titan Air Flow Backcountry helmet comes complete with 210° goggles that make the perfect air-tight fit to keep you warm while riding.

Visit CKXGEAR.COM for more information.

2023 Yamaha SR Viper L-TX GT Detailed Overview

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Motorhead Mark takes a closer look at Yamaha’s 2023 SR Viper L-TX GT featuring the 125HP class, naturally aspirated 1,049cc engine.

STUFF THAT PROBABLY WON’T HAPPEN

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I make a point of reading all the comments our readers and viewers make on my articles and videos. Most of your comments are presented respectfully, albeit sometimes with a measure of intolerance. Those who are insulting I don’t bother with. In this diatribe I want to comment on some questions and comments you’ve made so far this season and share with you my take on these burning issues. So here goes!

*Why don’t the OEMs offer a 500-550 fan cooled engine in their current bodywork?

Actually, they do – or Polaris does. The EVO Indy uses Polaris’ Fuji-built 550cc carbureted, fan-cooled twin. Don’t look for more fan-cooled engines in the future. “Leaf blowers” are almost impossible to get EPA certified. Polaris is using EPA “credits” to bring the EVO to the market.

In the future everything will be liquid cooled and/or 4-stroke or SDI/DI 2-stroke powered. Ski-Doo actually replaced its 550 Fan with a 600 ACE 4-stroke liquid cooled twin.

*Why don’t you guys do shoot-outs and comparisons on fan-coolers and small displacement sleds?

The interest level in the performance of these sleds is very low for the most part. The vast majority of our viewers and readers want in-depth opinion and analysis of “meat of the market” sleds. That’s what we generally give you.

*Why don’t the OEMs bring back old engines like the 440 liquids from SD, Polaris and AC?

Not gonna happen. These “old” mostly limited-build snocross engines are incredibly dirty and were never built to accommodate EFI. It’s about EPA certification. Truth is it’s not that much more expensive to build a 600 twin. Snowmobile engines all have a basic cost “threshold” regardless of their displacement. That being said few buyers would want a smelly 9000 RPM 440 in their trail sled.

*I just want a no-nonsense simple sled I can fix without stuff like direct and semi-direct injection and 4-stroke engines.

To answer this credible complaint, I say this: Nothing in the recreational power sport industry is technically simple anymore. Fuel efficiency and emission standards dictate sophisticated fuel management that requires OEM special service tools and gadgets to diagnose and repair. 4-strokes are here to stay.

*Most of today’s sleds are built flimsy. They bend and break too easily and are not up to the way I ride.

Light is right and today’s lighter weight snowmobiles sell like crazy because riders know less weight produces a faster, better riding, better handling sled. Truth be told, these lighter sleds are not flimsy.

*New sleds are too expensive – I won’t buy a new one when I can just keep riding my 2005 Snow Bullet.

I already answered this one in an article this past fall. Check it out HERE. Truth is, for the level of sophistication a modern sled possesses snowmobiles are not too expensive. The level of technology present and a snowmobile’s ability to hold its value continue to make them an attractive powersport vehicle.

Keep sending me your questions and comments and I’ll do this again this season.

2023 Ski Doo Freeride vs 2023 Polaris RMK Khaos Slash

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IT’S SHOOTOUT TIME! Luke and AJ take to the powder with two of this seasons most hotly contested turbocharged sleds, the 2023 Ski Doo Freeride 850 Turbo R 154 and the 2023 Polaris Patriot Boost RMK Khaos Slash 155. See which sled will reign supreme!

SNOWTRAX 2023 – Episode 4

I the fourth episode of this season, Mark whisks his wife away on a romantic weekend getaway to the majestic and beautiful snowmobile country of Lanaudière – Mauricie in Québec. Join them as they explore the scenic trails, enjoy fine cuisine and experience everything the region has to offer.

Falling In Love with The Lanaudière – Mauricie Region of Québec

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Mark whisks his wife away on a romantic weekend getaway to the majestic and beautiful snowmobile country of Lanaudière – Mauricie in Québec. Join them as they explore the scenic trails, enjoy fine cuisine and experience everything the region has to offer.