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Polaris Donates $135K+ to Off-road and Snow Organizations

Polaris Inc. has announced a donation of more than $135,000 to off-road (ORV), utility-terrain (UTV), all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and snowmobile organizations across the United States and Canada as a part of its…

How to Drop Cliffs on a Snowmobile

Cody McNolty shares some thoughtful and detailed advice on how to safely and successfully drop cliffs on a snowmobile.

2023 LYNX Shredder Mountain Snowmobiles

LYNX has announced their 2023 snowmobiles, and there are BIG changes to the mountain segment with the 2023 LYNX Shredder DS and Shredder RE.

2023 Ski-Doo Mountain Snowmobiles

Ski-Doo has announced their 2023 lineup of snowmobiles, and here's what's new for the mountain segment!

What is the EXO Sled? We Ride it and Find Out

The EXO Sled is a bolt-on kit that significantly changes the handling characteristics of a snowmobile by converting it from a two-ski independent front suspension into one a single, large ski suspension…

Slight Decline in Snowmobile Sales This Winter Attributed to COVID-19

Strong economies and excellent snow conditions in many areas this winter helped offset a sales season impacted by COVID-19, resulting in a 7% decline in snowmobile sales this Winter 2019-20 over last…

2021 Polaris Snowmobile Mountain Lineup – What’s New

The 2021 Polaris snowmobile lineup not only includes more configurations of the RMK Khaos, but the Khaos and PRO-RMK both have been treated to a new lightweight drive system, called QuickDrive2, and…

2021 Ski-Doo Summit Lineup

We had a feeling that the 2021 Ski-Doo Summit lineup would see more 2-stroke turbo 850 E-TEC engines made available for model year 2021. After all, the 2020.5 Ski-Doo Summit 850 E-TEC…

2021 Ski-Doo Snowmobile Lineup

The 2021 Ski-Doo Snowmobile Lineup has been announced, and here's what you can expect to ride from the manufacturer next winter.

Riding in Silence in the Backcountry

I will admit, I love the sound of an engine at peak rpm as much as the next gearhead, but the thought of riding in silence is certainly intriguing.