Polaris 2022 Release

Luke The Drifter

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Why wouldn’t they release HP numbers? Usually in any industry if you claim you have the most power you post numbers to let people chew on. Good to see Polaris going after Doo with a turbo.

I feel bad for the Cat guys, BNG and a new primary on a 10 year old chassis
 

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Maybe they’ll offer 3 year bumper to bumper warranty with 1 free chopper ride per failure (up to $800CND) at the price they’re going to sell for.
 

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Why wouldn’t they release HP numbers? Usually in any industry if you claim you have the most power you post numbers to let people chew on. Good to see Polaris going after Doo with a turbo.

I feel bad for the Cat guys, BNG and a new primary on a 10 year old chassis

The 60th release is on March 4th... stay tuned!
 

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For the sake of everyone I hope that the Polaris runs well. Everyone needs some competition to keep the industry evolving.

Polaris does have an uphill battle here - like the Doo or not, Doo's release of the 850T is a tough act to follow. The rollout was nearly flawless and I haven't talked to anyone who was disappointed.

I really like that Polaris allows so much customization.

Prices on all of these though? Wowzers...

Pretty amazing time...ride a machine from 10 years ago and ride the stuff now. Huge evolution. Well...except if you ride a Cat I guess.
 

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The prices are tough to look at, I agree. But if you go back say 5 years ago, we were looking at $15-16k for a mountain sled with crap shocks. Then add $3k for good shocks and $6k for a turbo and you'd be into it for $24-25k, to match what you get in 2022 for about $23k with a 2 year warranty, pump gas, lighter, better track, better gauge.
 

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The prices are tough to look at, I agree. But if you go back say 5 years ago, we were looking at $15-16k for a mountain sled with crap shocks. Then add $3k for good shocks and $6k for a turbo and you'd be into it for $24-25k, to match what you get in 2022 for about $23k with a 2 year warranty, pump gas, lighter, better track, better gauge.

Thats US pricing too. :Snowmobile1:
 

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Lmfao

Both po po tbro testers here in sicy a month ago blew up

One had 74 km on it, other 220 ish



Go for the first year test dummy testers boys

Choppers be busy
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wow Tex mex how’d you keep it a secret so long???? You were in the know somehow and were able to keep your mouth shut..... hmmm I call bullshat....
 

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I’m glad to see the competition as well but I hate first year anything. Didn’t buy the Doo turbo 2020.5 or 21 for the same reason let the boys be test pilots while the iron comes out to smooth things over. Great day for the mountain side of the sport.
 
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