Camso 2.8 track

dragonweld28

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I have had mine for 600 miles now. ITs the 174 3" pitch. Work very well. Was a big improvement of the stock polaris track.
 

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Run it backwards. Worked wicked on my brothers sled. Less trenching and it will handle way better. The track in the forward position seems to push straight and make the sled handle weird. It’s kinda like an atrack 20 track.
 

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I was told this also,I was wondering if this track being so much lighter than the old style como extreme i am running now would be a good upgrade.
 

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I was told this also,I was wondering if this track being so much lighter than the old style como extreme i am running now would be a good upgrade.


My brother had a 174 3” challenger x. Switched to camso. once we put it backwards it worked awesome. Especially in pow. But still stiff enough in the spring to chew up steep **** . It Was on a 16 cat with a linderman 925
 

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Had one on a 2016 Polaris, lasted 400miles! Lost a lot of lugs and clips quick. Not sure what kinda life other guys are getting on them but I didn’t have good luck
 

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Mine cost me a chopper ride
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I bought a sled with one on. Pos in the forward position. Just wanted to trench and wouldn't get up on the snow and move. Talked to specialty sleds and they said to turn it around backwards like drew said. Took their advice and wow what a difference. Owner of specialty sleds runs one on his personal sled so that says something to me.

When I was switching it's direction I couldn't believe how light and flexible it was! Definitely the lightest track I have ever handled. Bends SO easy
 

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I tried it today 154” in 2 feet fresh on 2018 850 FreeRide and loved it in the trees and it holds a sidehill way better than the stock flexedge. Definitely can feel the weight loss, track speed is higher and the sled now turns on a dime. No idea how it will work on a climb because I don’t climb... Happy so far!!
 
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