J Jamiegullacher Member Lifetime Membership Nov 20, 2013 10 5 3 35 Mar 3, 2015 #1 Is this track going to stand up with out ripping in low snow areas and set up snow?
0 0neoldfart Well-known member Premium Member Nov 27, 2007 968 574 93 Thorsby, Alberta Mar 3, 2015 #2 Heat is the enemy No matter what 3" track you have (X3, Series 7, Powder Max or Power Claw) - they will all suffer durability issues in low snow or hardpack conditions. They are made for loose, deep snow. Kind of why you don't see 2.5" tracks on trail sleds...
Heat is the enemy No matter what 3" track you have (X3, Series 7, Powder Max or Power Claw) - they will all suffer durability issues in low snow or hardpack conditions. They are made for loose, deep snow. Kind of why you don't see 2.5" tracks on trail sleds...
mountainhorse Well-known member Lifetime Membership Premium Member Dec 12, 2005 18,606 11,814 113 West Coast www.laketahoeconcours.com Mar 3, 2015 #3 All of the Polaris track offerings, I'm told by the engineers, are single ply tracks... Including the series 7. .
All of the Polaris track offerings, I'm told by the engineers, are single ply tracks... Including the series 7. .