Good aftermarket replacement track for Polaris 3”

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I picked a lynx track up last week for my 23 boost . I wasn’t a fan of the 2.75 on my 22 n/a last season
 

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i really think it depends where you ride. Up in the north ( blue river, vale mount, McBride ) it is colder and we get a much different snow than further south. I'm not calling you a liar because i am sure you know what works and what doesn't as you ride a lot, But the 2.75 does not work well in these parts.

I would beg to differ, I ride lots in Mcbride and blue (avoid vale like the plague) and the 2.75 works great up there. If the power claw was a 155 or the doo track was already 15 wide I would put them on instead as they are better, but I don’t think the 2.75 is bad in deep snow. Just really soft in spring snow


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I picked a lynx track up last week for my 23 boost . I wasn’t a fan of the 2.75 on my 22 n/a last season

Make sure you gear down and clutch your sled. The added traction will pull down RPM. Gearing is too tall at 2.27
 

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Im trading out my 165 x 2.75 for Camso 300LX. I really liked the 2.75. Its light and spins up real quick. Last half of the season this is the track. First half when its deep and bottomless hard to beat a longer lug. I also will have 165 x 2.75 like new, available.
 

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I would beg to differ, I ride lots in Mcbride and blue (avoid vale like the plague) and the 2.75 works great up there. If the power claw was a 155 or the doo track was already 15 wide I would put them on instead as they are better, but I don’t think the 2.75 is bad in deep snow. Just really soft in spring snow


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FYI, the power claw will fit on the polaris without issue so long as your drivers are correct. I'm running a 153 power claw on my wife's Polaris, which was a 155. This was probably the best modification I did to that sled...
 
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