Just an advance heads up.
In January I reached out to TrailTech to enquire about purchasing 2-3 of their Voyager Pro GPS units with "Buddy Tracking" to do a long term review of.
Last night they got back to me and let me know they should have some stock back in house come March/April
Currently they are totally SOLD OUT, as are almost all online facilities.
Most of the features of the Voyager Pro are pretty well known and documented as that device has been on the market for MANY YEARS now, and it's core technology was purchased and integrated in new sleds by Polaris.
What I want to review is the REAL WORLD BUDDY TRACKING in MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN.
While I have looked, I have NOT found any good review dealing with this one specific aspect of it.
As a Ski-Doo rider, I admit to be VERY JEALOUS of my Polaris friends who have this bit of technology installed on their sleds.
And while I would absolutely LOVE to see Ski-Doo roll out their own variation on the "Buddy Tracking" these, I seriously doubt I will see it any time soon unless they came to some manner of licensing agreement with Polaris, and I honestly do not expect that to happen.
So, for all of us that do not ride a Polaris equipped with the 7s touch screen with Ride Command embeded in it, we will do a deep dive and review of the only other really viable alternative, the Trailtech Voyager Pro GPS.

In January I reached out to TrailTech to enquire about purchasing 2-3 of their Voyager Pro GPS units with "Buddy Tracking" to do a long term review of.
Last night they got back to me and let me know they should have some stock back in house come March/April
Currently they are totally SOLD OUT, as are almost all online facilities.
Most of the features of the Voyager Pro are pretty well known and documented as that device has been on the market for MANY YEARS now, and it's core technology was purchased and integrated in new sleds by Polaris.
What I want to review is the REAL WORLD BUDDY TRACKING in MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN.
While I have looked, I have NOT found any good review dealing with this one specific aspect of it.
As a Ski-Doo rider, I admit to be VERY JEALOUS of my Polaris friends who have this bit of technology installed on their sleds.
And while I would absolutely LOVE to see Ski-Doo roll out their own variation on the "Buddy Tracking" these, I seriously doubt I will see it any time soon unless they came to some manner of licensing agreement with Polaris, and I honestly do not expect that to happen.
So, for all of us that do not ride a Polaris equipped with the 7s touch screen with Ride Command embeded in it, we will do a deep dive and review of the only other really viable alternative, the Trailtech Voyager Pro GPS.

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