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Backstraps

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I'm at the age where I can afford to buy my own sled and return dads sled. Looking to buy a new snowmobile for myself. I'm coming of a 2012 pro 800 155 that being said I'm not necessarily brand loyal even though I loved riding that sled. I'm looking at a skidoo, Arctic cat, or a Polaris 800 in the 162/3 track length. I enjoy all aspects of riding from playing in a meadow to high marking and everything in between.

I'm looking for any advice and pros/cons about all 3. I plan on demoing all 3 just want more advice to chew on before I decide what I want.

Thanks for any comments.


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Backstraps

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We've always went through a dealer in Laramie primarily frontier due to the fact we've mainly had Polaris sleds. If I went with a Arctic cat or skidoo it'd be through tnt motorsports not a whole lot of experience with them. Seemed like good guys when we stopped in today.


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kiliki

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You're doing the right thing, demo all three, asking "what would you buy" from these clowns will just cloud your judgment. All three are good just different, pick the one that fits you, and a good dealer should be considered. Then see what Ski doo comes out with in 2017, SEE I TOLD YOU!

^^^^^THIS

so now make sure you ride the 16 cat
 

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I'd buy used/holdovers right now. Market is supersaturated with people looking to upgrade to latest/greatest and it is driving prices down pretty good right now.
 

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I'd buy an AXYS even though I've never ridden one... but then again cat has good power, but ski doo does too. As said earlier there's a lot of brand loyalty on here, I am a Polaris guy, but the ski-doo riders and cat riders get their sleds everywhere the Poo's can go, have fun their all pretty good sleds. Oh yeah Yamaha... hmmmm
 
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If I was to buy one without money restrictions is get a viper with the factory turbo, that being said I got a 16 sks with only 4 miles on it(only had it for a few days) but really stoked and always loved Polaris...Yamaha is just expensive
 

Indy_500

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Axys... This sled is so light and so easy to ride it's stupid. It may be last out of the 3 in durability, but so worth it. The throttle response and power compared to the old pro is astonishing. The stock shocks do suck big time though!
 

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I'm far from brand loyal I've had a 12 Pro climb 162 Cat, 2013 XM 163, 2014 RMK 163, 2015 XM 174, 2016 AXYS 163 3". I love boon docking in the trees, high marking etc and hands down my new 2016 AXYS is my favorite sled to date. You just look in a direction and the sled goes there, it's effortless to ride. It feels very light, it's nimble, side hills amazing, gets up on top of the snow amazingly well. I also really like the XM's, but if I had to chose which one is the best for my liking, I'd give the nod to the new RMK.

As stated before a good dealer also factors into the equation. If the Polaris dealer sucked and your Skidoo dealer was great a guy would hav't to really consider that. Also if you can as you mentioned demo all three do it, opinions are like @ssholes everybody has one. You need to buy would suits you good luck, all of the big three are pretty amazing these days.........
 

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I havent ridden any of the other sleds but my 16 axys is totes amazeballs. Coming from a pro the transision was seemless. But ride them all. They all should have good pricing right now being close to end of season

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Another vote for axys. If you liked the pro, you'll love the axys. Everything the pro excells at, the axys is better. Not just a little better, but a lot. Can't believe how much fun this sled is.
 
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I had so much fun riding the Axy this weekend...laughing in my helmet like 1/2 the time and getting through whatever dumb spot I pointed it at (and I'm pretty dumb). Everything else just feels old now...even tho it's perfectly fine as well. If you are an aggressive rider, I can't imagine not loving this thing.
 

Backstraps

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Thanks everyone for the comments. It'll be until the next big snow until I can get out west to demo. Hopefully that's pretty darn soon


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I rode all three last spring, '16 Cat 153x3, '15 Doo 163x2.5 and I owned a couple of Pro's. I was ready to jump ship on Polaris because of an issue the dealer couldn't solve. The Axys is so much better than the others I just switched dealers instead.


This idea that the others go where the Axys does is simply not true anymore. My buddys on Doo's HATE where my Axys goes...


Skip the demo ride, buy the best sled on the snow by a long shot, Polaris Axys.
 

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Well I have been riding Cat since I began sledding 20 years ago.
I took an Axys out yesterday for a full day demo w my Cat bros. I can tell you that whatever you buy, you will not be disappointed. 16 Cats are tremendous. That being said,
I bought an Axys today!


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