canadian hunter312
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Brant County
I hear people say this all the time, MOST have no experience with utv's in the bush or couldn't drive a stick up a dead dogs arse.
Almost an time a tight spot is found in a trail it can be went around, also the prowler has more ground clearence than most quads, and seeing as it is wider and longer it finds traction sooner when in a mud hole than a quad, the last trip i went on every quad got stuck "every single quad got stuck" one a kawi brute force 750 blew its transmission, the prowler drug the dead quad through all the same holes the quads were getting stuck in and NEVER GOT STUCK.
So yes if you drive like a nancy they will not go where a quad will, but if you grow a set and learn how to drive they will beat a quad about 80% of the time.
wow...you must be high or something. to say that something that big and heavy can go places where an ATV cant is totally ridiculous. we go on 2 poker runs a year and see a lot of UTV's show up. we also help a lot of them get out of the mud or trails that are simply too tight. there are times when the skilled/crazy guys in UTV's can keep up with the ATV's, but they never do better. its not very often you see a guy bring out his UTV and leave the ATV home.
id put my ownership on the line any time against someone in a prowler wishing to get from point to point through thick bush and deep mud faster than me on an ATV.
sounds like you need to bring your prowler and come ride with our group...should give ya a reality check



















































