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Nothing new… been on a 175 turbski for a while.

Really going lightweight would be awasome but not required.

Ground speeds on these, going uphill in basically any snow condition is just nuts. The arm pump seriously surpasses what a 165 does.
 

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Nothing new… been on a 175 turbski for a while.

Really going lightweight would be awasome but not required.

Ground speeds on these, going uphill in basically any snow condition is just nuts. The arm pump seriously surpasses what a 165 does.
We had a gen 5 175 in our group the other day. Even with engine trouble, he could keep up with the rest of us no problem. Really go anywhere machines they are.
 

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Ya they go places. If i could only have 1 sled 154 would be my pick though...
 

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So Turbo 175s climb good? holy phuk im just blown away. Lol

they are ok. Generally the 175 in stock form is slow and fairly boring, also not that maneuverable. They chug along great but the fun factor is low. Shaving all of that weight and cutting the tunnel looks to have made it far more maneuverable and playful and allows it to build ground speed much faster. Nothing new here but nice to see it in action on video.
 

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they are ok. Generally the 175 in stock form is slow and fairly boring, also not that maneuverable. They chug along great but the fun factor is low. Shaving all of that weight and cutting the tunnel looks to have made it far more maneuverable and playful and allows it to build ground speed much faster. Nothing new here but nice to see it in action on video.


Cool, ive never seen one. Lol
 

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Muskoka makes it look good. Hes a really good rider obviously. But yep looks like a fun sled.
 

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Im going to end up with an entire fleet here soon not even by choice.


154 is what my fleet needs right now though.
 

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154 is way more fun…. anything longer is gay!!
Oh Just wait until a couple the vids guys start posting what a capable rider can do on a 175. There will be pages of 154s for sale. They are not a great time in marginal snow conditions, but cant be touched in the trees when its handlebar deep.
 
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