powder burner
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Alberta, Canada
Im not a fan of bombadiers snowmobiles,but their quad the outlander on the otherhand has dominated the 400-450cc class since it has come out.
The reason I bought a quad in this class is because of the power/weight difference compared to the larger machines.
for the money this class has all the average person needs. 4x4, light weight, some of them have the locking differential system, independant rear suspension, and will go most places the bigger 4x4's go.
I have gone to quad rallies and have seen goofs on their big machines before the start. You see them later driving the hell out of their machines in muskeg and fighting with it the whole time. Now, it sure is something to putt putt beside them while they are stuck because you are lighter and dont dig down as bad.
Something else to think about. Notice how these things are getting bigger and bigger?? There are machines now that need to have rear mounted winches!! This is for the time that you will inevitably be stuck to your armpits.
I am not saying I have never been stuck, but when it happens it is easier to get a lighter machine out than the 500, 600, 700, and now the 800's.
my suggestion is to stick with this cc size. The big ones are fun, but not when you get them stuck.
over and out.
The reason I bought a quad in this class is because of the power/weight difference compared to the larger machines.
for the money this class has all the average person needs. 4x4, light weight, some of them have the locking differential system, independant rear suspension, and will go most places the bigger 4x4's go.
I have gone to quad rallies and have seen goofs on their big machines before the start. You see them later driving the hell out of their machines in muskeg and fighting with it the whole time. Now, it sure is something to putt putt beside them while they are stuck because you are lighter and dont dig down as bad.
Something else to think about. Notice how these things are getting bigger and bigger?? There are machines now that need to have rear mounted winches!! This is for the time that you will inevitably be stuck to your armpits.
I am not saying I have never been stuck, but when it happens it is easier to get a lighter machine out than the 500, 600, 700, and now the 800's.
my suggestion is to stick with this cc size. The big ones are fun, but not when you get them stuck.
over and out.