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Sled Haulerz Ep. 1: 1979 Ford F-250 Custom Crew

Check out this very cool 1979 Ford F-250 Crew Cab body with an Ecoboost underneath, built by Mike Reeve. Mike is well-known in the sled community as a long-time filmer and producer…

Globalstar Canada Offers $50 Discount off SPOT Devices for Snowmobile Safety Week

As part of Globalstar Canada’s commitment to snowmobiler safety, riders can access $50 savings off the purchase of any SPOT satellite communications device through March 2021.

Ortovox Issues Safety Notice for AVABAG Avalanche Airbag Cartridges

Ortovox has issued an important safety reminder to users of their AVABAG avalanche airbags that use the AVABAG CARTRIDGE CARBON.

Sledders Score Perfect Weather for Their Valemount Mountaintop Wedding

Sledding couple, Angie and Mitch, planned to celebrate their union in a very special way. With a mountaintop wedding.

Arctic Cat Sled Giveaway in Support of AIARE

Artic Cat supports AIARE by offering a custom 2021 M 8000 Mountain Cat ALPHA ONE 165 ATAC in commemoration of Rob Kincaid.

Avalanche Canada Launches Avy Savvy, an Online Tutorial for Backcountry Beginners

Avalanche Canada has announced a new online tutorial called Avy Savvy, which is aimed at new users of the winter backcountry.

Arctic Cat Makes ALPHA ONE Conversion Kit Available

Arctic Cat has announced an ALPHA ONE conversion kit for 2017-2019 Arctic Cat twin rail sleds, including M8000, Mountain Cat and Hardcore.

Leaving a Trip Plan Is Super Easy With The AdventureSmart App

One of the best ways to ensure your safety when you're riding this winter is to leave a trip plan with a responsible person in case something goes wrong.

BRP Announces BRP GO! Navigation App

BRP has announced a new navigation app called BRP GO! that can pair with BRP vehicles for safe, easy navigation and shared riding experiences.

Ski-Doo Teams up With Avalanche Organizations To Further Rider Safety and Education

This winter, Ski-Doo is working with various avalanche safety organizations throughout North America to assist in furthering avalanche awareness, forecasting and education.