Polaris ambassadors are saying the NA is the way to go!

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I’m just curious, almost every Polaris sponsored rider and ambassador has come out and said the NA 850 slash is the way to go, not the boost version. Sort of undermines the integrity of their program when they are making it so obvious that they still need to sell snowmobiles that aren’t boosted because they don’t have any? It’s like a mass email went out to all these guys with exactly what to say to push NA sales. There isn’t one person that rides at elevation that would hop off a boosted factory machine with warranty snd say ya you know what I like that stocker Better lmao! Common! Anyways, I respect a lot of those Polaris ambassadors but seeing them Bend the truth so easily is bothersome. Your playing with someone’s 20-25k don’t give out false information. There are people that really look up to you and take what you say very seriously. do better.

True lies as O zone would say


I am calling out all of the Polaris ambassadors to live up to their word and ride NA 155 slash models all season and not post one video of how great the boost model is lol!
 
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The N/A 850 sleds will be great sleds but the only thing they have on the boosted one is availability in my opinion.
 

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I get the point that's being made, but people aren't stupid and can clearly see that the influencers are lying. No one's going to believe an NA sled is anything other than what it is.
 

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with the na sleds. Great sleds. Not everybody wants a turbo or needs one. Crap the na sleds get us into enough trouble. If I didn't buy a new one a few months ago I certainly would be ordering a na Polaris. Another point lots of turbo owners do not have the ability to run them. That's my 2 cents
 

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with the na sleds. Great sleds. Not everybody wants a turbo or needs one. Crap the na sleds get us into enough trouble. If I didn't buy a new one a few months ago I certainly would be ordering a na Polaris. Another point lots of turbo owners do not have the ability to run them. That's my 2 cents

Don’t get me wrong the NA sleds are amazing. That’s not what I’m getting at. I’m just saying don’t sell it as the premium product for high elevation riders. Because it is not. Don’t tell me after having turbo snowmobiles their entire careers that now the NA is the ticket
 

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You can snow check a non boost Matryx for $16000 (bare) compared to $24000 for boost. So if you throw a Ti-can on the Matryx it will be 45 lbs lighter than a boost model. Not everyone needs a boosted sled. The factory boosted sleds are great but the price point is getting expensive.
 

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There isn’t one person that rides at elevation that would hop off a boosted factory machine with warranty and say ya you know what I like that stocker Better lmao!


I talked to one fellow who said exactly that he mentioned the T works very well but it would not be his first pick out of the entire line up.
 
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You can snow check a non boost Matryx for $16000 (bare) compared to $24000 for boost. So if you throw a Ti-can on the Matryx it will be 45 lbs lighter than a boost model. Not everyone needs a boosted sled. The factory boosted sleds are great but the price point is getting expensive.

After riding chris and bens stuff, that may be the best option. Wow, those sleds work good.
 

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with the na sleds. Great sleds. Not everybody wants a turbo or needs one. Crap the na sleds get us into enough trouble. If I didn't buy a new one a few months ago I certainly would be ordering a na Polaris. Another point lots of turbo owners do not have the ability to run them. That's my 2 cents
There's also nothing wrong with the NA sled that everyone already owns though. For most people these Turbos offer a true upgrade that makes buying a sled worth it at all. It's been a very long time since going up 2-3 model years has offered anything besides going back to 0 on the odometer and shop bills covered on warranty.. we've had rider forward chassis and 115-125hp for sooooo long now. It's gotten old. Going up a 15% grade hill in 3' of snow at 6mph is not exciting.
 

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There's also nothing wrong with the NA sled that everyone already owns though. For most people these Turbos offer a true upgrade that makes buying a sled worth it at all. It's been a very long time since going up 2-3 model years has offered anything besides going back to 0 on the odometer and shop bills covered on warranty.. we've had rider forward chassis and 115-125hp for sooooo long now. It's gotten old. Going up a 15% grade hill in 3' of snow at 6mph is not exciting.

Bingo!
 

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You can snow check a non boost Matryx for $16000 (bare) compared to $24000 for boost. So if you throw a Ti-can on the Matryx it will be 45 lbs lighter than a boost model. Not everyone needs a boosted sled. The factory boosted sleds are great but the price point is getting expensive.
One of his guides rides a turbo Doo. LOL
 

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You can snow check a non boost Matryx for $16000 (bare) compared to $24000 for boost. So if you throw a Ti-can on the Matryx it will be 45 lbs lighter than a boost model. Not everyone needs a boosted sled. The factory boosted sleds are great but the price point is getting expensive.

Apples and oranges.
24K is no a base model turbo - few options in that price.
Light weight hmmmmmm.........

But you are 100% correct - stock turbo cost is just nuts!
I don't need one, can maybe run it at 50% - but bought the dam thing anyways!
It was available and in the budget so what the hell......lol
 

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Apples and oranges.
24K is no a base model turbo - few options in that price.
Light weight hmmmmmm.........

But you are 100% correct - stock turbo cost is just nuts!
I don't need one, can maybe run it at 50% - but bought the dam thing anyways!
It was available and in the budget so what the hell......lol

That is a very interesting post snochuk and i can honestly relate to it.
This season i rode with a couple of dudes, one in particular but i bet it extends into the riding community with a few new turbo owners. Dudes buying turbo's when they or their riding style doesn't fit or apply or needs it.
Infact i found the same dudes i know becoming more gun shy and rode better with their previous non turbo sled. Is it their skill level not up to par for the extra 30 or so hp at the top or was it like they felt intimidated, don't know.
Now, no one would admit that but they did no justice to their new turbo, a N/A sled could give them a solid run.
 
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