
07 Sep 3 Backcountry Snow Tracks To Keep You Riding All Winter Long
Looking for the best snow tracks for backcountry ATV riding? There is just something magical about riding an ATV in the snow in the middle of winter. The clean pristine landscape and crisp air make it such a memorable experience. Before heading out after the latest blizzard you will need to think about what backcountry snow tracks to buy and install on your ATV.
First off, what ATV’s are suitable for backcountry snow tracks? It’s good first question to ask. The Apache Backcountry LT is a solid selection few can go wrong with. It works well on the Defender as well as on the Maverick X3, respectively, and touts about one of the best tracking systems there could ever be. It’s especially useful during severe weather conditions, such as snow blizzards or snow storms. The new features on this Can-Am product spell comfort and reliability like no other product. What’s more is that they also work on models like the Outlander and even the Maverick Sport. They’ve been tested on these two aforementioned models and worked extremely well. When it comes to public land hunts, its snow tracks are ideal for this application too.
CF Moto 400
If the trail one is riding on happens to get covered in 7 or more feet of heavy snow powder, then these ATV / UTV snow tracks are made for the job. One can rest assured of that they can rely on these backcountry tracks. Indeed, it’s a proven fact the CF Moto 400 was born for this.
Yamaha 700 Grizzly
When one seeks to mix speed with versatility on the roads, these tracks are ideal. They are made for both fast pursuits (when playing racing games with friends) or for also rapidly adapting to significant changes in the riding environment. The tracks blend in almost any type of application. The Yamaha 700 Grizzly tracks have got you covered!
An “Additional Option” Many People Go With
Consider it a bit of a hidden secret, but not to those in the backcountry ATV community. The Camso 4S1 track is one of its kind, similarly to the BRP 1000 Maverick, suited with an independent suspension and a front sprocket with 18 teeth on it. It’s a true beast!
Additional Thoughts
Of the actual ATV’s themselves, which house the tracks, the favorite of many has been the Apache Backcountry LT, followed up by the Defender and the Maverick X3. The others mentioned were not bad, either. But if most experts had to choose, they’d elect what the Apache model offers as that seemed (to many, at least, and opinions can vary much here) the one that offered the best price, the most convenience, and overall, the more adrenaline-rushing experience of them all.
Of the 3 tracks mentioned, the Yamaha’s selection is best, on many accounts. But everyone’s got their style. It offers the best traction and overall support. In terms of vehicle load capacity, on the other hand, the Camso 4S1 redefines ATV riding.
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