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Any opinions on the SkiDoo Skandic?
Quote from: Jingles on December 26, 2021, 08:33:17 AMAny opinions on the SkiDoo Skandic?Good in brush and tight trails, not so good on long bumpy rides - a general weakness of pogo suspensions, which also tend to be tippy.
Looking at it to pull a sled for checking trapline through 2+ feet of snow mostly powder.
Thank you for the info, won't be pulling anything heavy just an otter sled with some traps and or captures. When you say does not do well in deep snow are we talking 2 to 3 feet of powdery fluff?Other option is just putting tracks on the S x S. As it is more or less just going to be used for running back country trap line to get me farther back away from guys like yesterday.
It uses a lot of fuel too huh, the tracked viking in deep snow.But it would be sweet, haul a lot of stuff too, and comfy with a heated cab
It would be pretty tough to talk me out of a Yamaha sxs or atv
Quote from: KFhunter on December 29, 2021, 09:24:58 AMIt uses a lot of fuel too huh, the tracked viking in deep snow.But it would be sweet, haul a lot of stuff too, and comfy with a heated cabI don't have a heated cab, I haven't decided if I want to part with that many benjamins! I have the tracks on a Viking VI, I use it more often for cow elk hunting into deep snow areas I can't access with my truck even when chained up, and we use it in the late winter for specific access purposes. I can run all day on a few gallons when on tires, the tracks do double fuel consumption, but those vikings are amazing fuel mizers.A few times I've had 4 or 5 hunters and a whole elk in the viking on tracks, that's a pretty good load!
Quote from: KFhunter on December 29, 2021, 04:05:32 PMIt would be pretty tough to talk me out of a Yamaha sxs or atv Do you have tracks on yours?
Quote from: bearpaw on December 29, 2021, 09:34:20 AMQuote from: KFhunter on December 29, 2021, 09:24:58 AMIt uses a lot of fuel too huh, the tracked viking in deep snow.But it would be sweet, haul a lot of stuff too, and comfy with a heated cabI don't have a heated cab, I haven't decided if I want to part with that many benjamins! I have the tracks on a Viking VI, I use it more often for cow elk hunting into deep snow areas I can't access with my truck even when chained up, and we use it in the late winter for specific access purposes. I can run all day on a few gallons when on tires, the tracks do double fuel consumption, but those vikings are amazing fuel mizers.A few times I've had 4 or 5 hunters and a whole elk in the viking on tracks, that's a pretty good load!Whats the deepest snow you’ve been in?