longtrack 156
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Looking at the Arctic Cat Blast, might be a nice sled but not enough track!!! I don't understand! Also too expensive!
In 1971 when the Ski Doo Elan came out I bought one, not because I thought it would be a great sled, but the Alpine came with a 139" track option which I bought and put under the elan. For many years my Elan was almost untouchable in the powder and climbing.
In 1998 I bought an Arctic Cat Powder Special, drove it for a year, not enough track!!! Royal Distributing had an oddball 156X2" discontinued track for sale for $800 so I put that under my Powder Special, all I can say, tremendously better!!!
In 2006 when I was looking to replace my Powder Special I spied a Ski Doo Freestyle 300 at a PG dealer. not enough track, 370lbs 121" track. I asked the salesman, how much to put a different track under it, he said it wouldn't work, I said it would, he said not, so I said, put a 136X2" track under it and we will take them out and if it doesn't greatly out perform the stock I will buy them both!!! However if not, he has to give me the 136". Wouldn't bite, I think it would have been great.
So I bought a 162 M7 Cat.
If any of you guys have had similar experience with light longer track sleds, I would like to hear your stories!
I am 81 years old and my present sled is a 136X2" 365lb Phazer, although I don't get out much anymore.
In 1971 when the Ski Doo Elan came out I bought one, not because I thought it would be a great sled, but the Alpine came with a 139" track option which I bought and put under the elan. For many years my Elan was almost untouchable in the powder and climbing.
In 1998 I bought an Arctic Cat Powder Special, drove it for a year, not enough track!!! Royal Distributing had an oddball 156X2" discontinued track for sale for $800 so I put that under my Powder Special, all I can say, tremendously better!!!
In 2006 when I was looking to replace my Powder Special I spied a Ski Doo Freestyle 300 at a PG dealer. not enough track, 370lbs 121" track. I asked the salesman, how much to put a different track under it, he said it wouldn't work, I said it would, he said not, so I said, put a 136X2" track under it and we will take them out and if it doesn't greatly out perform the stock I will buy them both!!! However if not, he has to give me the 136". Wouldn't bite, I think it would have been great.
So I bought a 162 M7 Cat.
If any of you guys have had similar experience with light longer track sleds, I would like to hear your stories!
I am 81 years old and my present sled is a 136X2" 365lb Phazer, although I don't get out much anymore.