Not trolling at all. Obviously from a GoPro it's impossible to tell what kind of incline and what the snow conditions are. That being said that video is not impressive at all. I wouldn't post it claiming how good my turbo runs. Your base comment might have some validity however I don't ride Polaris and probably never will and I can tell you there are quite a few riders that are in the videos we purchase that are posting videos of turbo Polaris sleds from different turbo companies on baseless snow where you can see what a turbo looks like when it's running great and pulls when you get on the throttle. I've heard great things about the Silber on the 850 from Tony and Sahen but this video doesn't show it. That's all I was stating.
Nowhere did anyone say this was all time riding or that this was a pro. It is November 17th! Most years we are lucky to ride on a road at this point, let alone any sort of mountain riding.
Nobody claimed this sled was setup perfectly either, and as always you gotta be Burandt good to make GoPro footage look interesting.
This was just some fun early season meadow skipping with a clean running turbo sled. Something to show "yeah, the ECU reflash works and hot-dang there is some snow on the ground! High Five!"
If you are looking for a pro level rider in the craziest of terrain, just wait, its coming, but for now these little clips are fun to keep the stoke high!
I'm sure there is an extra 10-15% to be eeked out of this particular sled in clutching and gearing alone. I'm also sure the rider is probably getting a feel for his new beast.
If you want to objectively show me where I'm wrong, go ahead, I'm all ears. But again the "armchair GoPro dynoing" is super lame and casts some unnecessary shade that does nobody any good...