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Its worse. Signifigantly IMO. Don't get caught sleeping in the corners or it will send you for a ride.
Who cares it's a mountain sled.
Who cares it's a mountain sled.
There are A LOT of people who buy mountain sleds that don't have the luxury of riding in the mountains. I live in the NE and do my sledding in the backwoods of New Brunswick, Canada. Trails are a necessity in order to access the areas we like to ride.
How the new Axys handles trails is of some interest to many people.
Straight from the Polaris marketing team, that is what the SKS is marketed for.
The PRO RMK is not a trail sled. The SKS is the versatile multi-niche sled.
The differences between the two sleds are not going to effect trail handling.....
Does the SKS have the higher center like the Pro RMK?
As far as I know, the chassis is exactly the same. The only difference is the front cooler, bogie wheels, chaincase, only offered in 155, and the sticker on the side.
It's more squirrely in the corners but a better bump ride vs Pro. I am used to a XM and found the road manners very similar.
I suppose the assaults ski stance would help on the twisties. But there goes the flickability. What to do, what to do?
Roy