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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE SNOWMOBILE SEASON
Access information you need as an owner of a Polaris snowmobile including owner's manuals, maintenance tips, and frequently asked questions.
Plus, with a Polaris account, you can gain direct access to personalized information including vehicle profile and specs, maintenance records and recommendations, recent rides & ride planning, safety bulletins, and more.
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RIDE COMMAND
Plan your rides, track your adventure, and stay connected with your crew with the industry’s leading trail guidance technology. With over a million miles of verified trails and features like ride tracking and group ride, you can spend more time throttle down on the trails or in the deep snow and less time looking back.
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Snow Condition Adaption
The snow condition where you ride can change very quickly based on temperature, snowfall, etc. Sometimes you may start the day in sunny and hard-packed snow and end the day in deep powder. Always pay attention to changing snow conditions and adjust your riding and travel accordingly. When riding in the backcountry, Be sure to check avalanche conditions on all days, and especially on deep powder days. Having an awareness of snow conditions and assessing terrain is an important skill set for all riders.
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Customize with Accessory Collections
Depending on where and how you ride, there are countless accessories to help enhance your riding experience. From added comfort, to increased storage capabilities, there are endless ways to build your dream sled and make it your own.
Start with our Rider Accessory Collections, designed for you. These collections include the best and most popular accessories to elevate your riding experience for the way you ride.
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Pre-Ride Safety Checks
Always perform a pre-ride inspection before operating your snowmobile. Complete inspection and maintenance procedures for your specific vehicle can be found in your Owner’s Manual. If you find any issues during your pre-ride check, see an authorized Polaris dealer before operating your snowmobile.
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Getting Your Sled Unstuck
Whether you are a beginner or a pro you will get your snowmobile stuck multiple times in a day of riding mountain terrain. If the sled is relatively flat and the track has sunk into the snow start by turning off the sled. Then stomp the snow below the sled to give it a platform to drive out. Make sure to stomp and pack the snow below the track or pick up the back of the sled and put it on the snow you already packed.
It can help to have your partners pull on the skis, being sure to stay out of the way of the sled when it starts moving. For the rider on the sled you want to apply throttle and shift your weight back and forth on the running boards.
If your sled is stuck on its side on the side of a hill you will need to roll it back to a position that you can safely start and ride the sled. Depending on the steepness of the hill this may take some intentionality to get it going the right direction. You should NEVER roll the sled from below any part of the snowmobile.
GET IN TOUCH
Ask the Product Pros About:
• The right snowmobile for any type of terrain you want to tackle
• Key differences between models of snowmobiles
• Parts & Accessories to gear up for your next adventure
• What they love to ride and why
Contact Your Dealer With Questions About:
• Sales events and rebates
• Current inventory
• Maintenance and repairs
• Making a purchase