Well, went driving around the county today and visited the local dealers, well the Doo, Poo and Yami dealers anyway. Won't deal with the local Cat dealer so will probably stay away from them. Here are the results they were all dry runs(showroom floor, not alot of snow here):
Doo: Rev-big NO WAY
CK-Good
Poo: Edge-big No way
IQ-didn't have one out of crate.
Yami: Venom-Good, same as CK
Vector-Favorite, for a smidgen higher seat
Of course she has to like something that won't have alot of used on the market but she didn't even realize it was one of the four-stroke models till after, so she wasn't model shopping at least.
Just for a refresher, she's 5ft even and has a back-ground in equestrian riding(years ago, think high-school). I think thats the reason she didn't like the rev because she compares everything to the "saddle" posture. Ie: knees bent at 90. On the rev, because she's vertically challenged, her knees were much straighter, and it felt funny to her, at least thats what she seems to be trying to say.
Throttle pull is the other concern: easiest was the edge chassis indy 500. Amazingly, the MXZ 800 and Legend 500 liquid were each the same. The Venom was simialr to our Venture(big surprise

) The Vector seemed pretty stiff compared to them all, I will have to look into some throttle options no matter what we end up buying, unless it's a 500.
It was really cool to see my wife in the evaluation mode and enjoying it, hopefully she can handle the physical demands riding her own sled because "chicks on sleds rock"
