Junior
New member
a mach, without a doubt or reservation. I am very happy with the technology that Ski doo is bringing to market, it blows my mind the stuff that they're doing.
Vmax540
VIP Member
I ride Yammie sleds that are 15+ years old and in another 15-20 years I'll be done....no worries there will be plenty of Yamaha's to out last me.... ! 

Venom
Member
XRS 800 from Ski-doo. The closest your gonna get to a Ski-doo snoX sled.
smokin george
New member
I like my V-Maxx but when I get on the other half"s Rev it"s a new ballgame. The riding position, smoothness, handling and comfort says it all. If I get a new sled it"ll be the Rev 600sdi. 

Renegade X 800ho would be my first choice, I also like the mxz 800ho xrs, mach z, and crossfire 800/1000
blkmax600
New member
There are other sleds than Yamaha.....I thought they were just pylons on the trail!! LOL
Would have to be a SKI-DOO that REV seems amazing.
Would have to be a SKI-DOO that REV seems amazing.
from past experiences of owning ski-doo, polaris,..It would have to be polaris.(cat is not an option)
TimeBomb
New member
i'm going to have to go against the majority saying they would get a rev. i don't think the rev is as great as it seems. when it 1st came out, it was great, but now the competition is turning out IMO better chassis and sleds. a rev would be the last i would own.
if i bought new, i would really like to try the dragon, that sled kicks *ss! and if i bought used, i would get an 02 zr800
if i bought new, i would really like to try the dragon, that sled kicks *ss! and if i bought used, i would get an 02 zr800
Cuzino19
New member
Either a Renegade 800 HO, or a Crossfire 1000.
Junior
New member
TimeBomb said:when it 1st came out, it was great, but now the competition is turning out IMO better chassis and sleds. a rev would be the last i would own.
it's not just the chassis, it's also the motors. Like was said earlier, 2 stroke power and 4-stroke economy, and to top it off, 2-stroke ease of maintenance.
BoRnWiThBlUeBlOoD
New member
skidoo 800 mod sled is what id ride...
TimeBomb
New member
Junior said:it's not just the chassis, it's also the motors. Like was said earlier, 2 stroke power and 4-stroke economy, and to top it off, 2-stroke ease of maintenance.
ok, so i should say the competition is coming out w/better chassis and motors. i just don't care for brp sleds in general, chassis, motor, ride, etc. "just not my cup of tea" so-to-speak. i've taken them for rides, i just plan don't like them. but hey, thats just my .02
I would like a nice 440 Sno-Pro Kitty!
dws743
Member
I bought a new '06 F7. If back before the firecats came out someone would have told me I would own an Arctic Cat someday I would have laughed at them, but... I would have never imagined getting any sled with these colors (orange and black) but it actually looks kinda cool so what the hell... This is my first A/C, hope it works out... 

Junior
New member
Timebomb: yea, no big deal, everyone has preferences, I just was pointing out that it's not the chassis that turns me on about the brp's, infact I wish I had kept the zx chassis on as an option, I like the way that chassis feels better.
allwell, notime soon is anyone gonna make a sled that's 100% perfect for what I want.
allwell, notime soon is anyone gonna make a sled that's 100% perfect for what I want.
8vo fan
New member
I own an antique El tigre'. '74 400. It'll do 100. rough ride though. If I were going to buy new it would have to be Polaris. That will never happen though.
venture700
New member
id rather walk than drive anything else than my yammy lol.... i think id go with ski-doo summit 800
Either an IQ polaris or Doo...
Polaris Dragon.