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March 2021
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THE AUTHORITY FOR WESTERN SNOWMOBILING
Features
10
Deep Powder Challenge

Doo The Math … power trumps all
14
Big Boost To Polaris

New Matryx platform and gobs of power
18
Little Tweaks & Technology Peaks

Ski-Doo pulls out the big guns
22
Alpha One Leads On

Arctic Cat gets grip on terrain
34
Deadly Snow

Learning how to cope in avalanche country
Cover

SnoWest’s Ryan Harris gets seat time on the all-new Polaris Patriot Boost Matryx Slash RMK.
Photo by Todd Williams Courtesy of Polaris

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The first 2-stroke turbo engine in the industry is available on the 2022 Summit® X®, Summit X with Expert Package and Freeride™.

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White Out &
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It Takes A Genius

And companies actually pay for this

By Steve Janes
The other day I found myself with some free time so I hopped on my computer and went for a ride across the World Wide Web. I know, most of you venture out on the www practically every day. After all, isn’t it the most reliable place to go when you’re looking for information?

Well this trip took me to some extreme terrain where only the experts dare to venture. So naturally, I found myself way over my head in information far beyond where my 40 years of industry experience could comprehend.

I found myself in www.factmr.com land … it goes by Fact.MR and claims to be an insights-driven global market intelligence company with a unique purpose: enabling organizations to make better decisions. Right on the website it claims: At Fact.MR, we’d rather let facts do the talking.

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Designed for the steep and the deep, the FLY Racing Cobalt Monosuit performs from the trail to the peak. One-piece design and Hydraguard Pro weatherproof technology keeps even the heaviest storms at bay. Equipped with 2Cool Air Vents®, a durable Cordura® outer-shell, and a collection of other elite features, the Cobalt Monosuit is ready for any ride, against any terrain.
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2021 Deep Powder Shootout
DO the Math
More power plus deep snow equals Summit Turbo
By Steve Janes
2021 Deep Powder Shootout
2021 Deep Powder Shootout
DO the Math
More power plus deep snow equals Summit Turbo
By Steve Janes

It’s all about the math. Some like more, some like less—more power, less weight. How about more suspension, more durability, more track, more track speed, more paddles, less trenching, less effort, less cost and less weight? Sometimes you can’t have both more and less. You have to decide your priorities according to your riding style.

During the 2021 SnoWest Deep Powder Challenge, the one thing that did add up was the awesome power delivered by the Ski-Doo Summit X Turbo that caused our test riders to take note.

Some may question the fairness of a turbo competing with naturally aspirated snowmobiles. Well, if your snowmobile comes stock from the factory with a turbo, it’s still a stock sled. And there’s no question that it was the best snowmobile on the mountain during our deep snow event.

2022 Polaris
Big Boost To
New Platform
By Ryan Harris
New model releases are the highlight of our season here at SnoWest. It’s usually early January in some undisclosed location where you’d least expect a major manufacturer to be hiding prototypes of something they’ve been working on for years.

The release usually begins with a powerpoint presentation over breakfast, and then we suit up and spend the day getting acquainted with what could be your next purchase.

Well, that’s how it’s been for the past decade or so. This year, however, everything has been turned upside-down. Schedules have been messed up and travel has been restricted. However, we still managed to find a way to get seat time on some of the new iron for 2022.

2022 ski doo
Little Tweaks, Innovative Technology
By Steve Janes
Last year the big bang for mountain riders came from the first two-stroke factory installed Ski-Doo turbo. This year, although there has been some significant improvements in the mountain segment, it’s the trail riders that get treated with the most significant new (or should we say re-newed) model and technology advancement.

Back for a very limited (one year) run after a 14-year hiatus, the Mach Z will give trail riders something to talk about. Technology-wise, Ski-Doo is also releasing Smart-Shox, the first semi-active snowmobile suspension that adjusts on the fly according to the real-time conditions.

But first, let’s talk about what’s new for mountain riding.

LYNX SITED IN NORTH AMERICA
Red Lynx RAVE RE
As the European snowmobile market grows, one of its best selling lines will now be exported to North America. Initially, BRP is bringing two high-end Lynx snowmobile models to North America, the Lynx RAVE RE, built to enhance the thrill of trail riding, and the Lynx Boondocker DS, made to conquer the deep snow. Each of the models is for experienced, passionate riders looking for a totally new and exhilarating on-snow experience.

“For the past decade, I have dreamed of bringing Lynx to the North American market not only to expand riders’ snowmobile options, but also to give them the oppor-tunity to enjoy a very different riding experience,” said José Boisjoli, President and CEO.

Geared toward hardcore enthusiasts, Nordic snowmobil-ing is a very active riding style without a lot of cruising or relaxed riding. It’s about exploring the unexplored. The Lynx RAVE RE and Boondocker DS models match that style with unique, high-end features that provide excellent handling characteristics to match the conditions of the ride.

The Lynx mystique is born from its deep Nordic heritage, a rugged and tough grit to persevere and conquer. The demanding conditions of riding in or near the Arctic Circle shaped the design and engineering to withstand punishment where trail groomers don’t exist and to allow for Lynx snow-mobiles to thrive in all snow conditions.

The Lynx RAVE RE and two different length Lynx Boondocker DS models are now available for purchase this spring only, with a retail program that requires a deposit at select BRP dealers in North America.

2022 arctic cat
Mountain Lineup
Alpha One Leads Way
By Steve Janes
When Arctic Cat introduced the Alpha One single-beam rear suspension, it changed the dynamics of mountain riding. Not only did this new suspension simplify the rear skid, it allowed the track to mold with the terrain to provide the best hookup in any type of snow. And the more time Cat engineers have to tweak its handling characteristics, the more applications they find to expand the suspension design in other models and track lengths.

“We are excited about this coming year and for the powersports industry as a whole,” said Troy Halvorson, vice president of Arctic Cat. “There’s an excellent demand for product. People are getting outside and enjoying our products, both on snow and dirt.”

Even with the challenges that Covid has created, Halvorson said Arctic Cat is figuring out ways to test and develop new product so the consumer can continue to enjoy the best possible snowmobiling experience.

When Snow Becomes Deadly
Tools and training to survive an avalanche
Provided By U.S. Forest Service

Every year about 100,000 avalanches sweep down mountains across the United States, damaging everything in their path and killing 28 people on average.

During the first two months of this winter, avalanches took the lives of seven people while skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling.

Since much of avalanche activity occurs on public lands, Simon Trautman, a national avalanche specialist for the USDA Forest Service, offered a few pointers to help make sure fun days in the snow stay that way. Or, if the worst happens, how to increase your chances of survival.

Quick Tips
By Steve Janes
Zig Zag on Descents

If you’re making a descent and going straight down will generate too much momentum (gravity) to keep your speed at a safe pace, try to zigzag your way across the slow. This will compensate for the degree of the slope since you are going more sideways than vertical. With the wider profile of a turning sled, there will be more natural resistance from the slope. Try to find natural features in the terrain (such as bumps, bushes or old sled tracks) to help you initiate your turns. Keep your speeds manageable and you will be able to safely navigate your way off the mountain.

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