The 2027 Lynx Rave returns as one of the most focused trail sport snowmobiles in the BRP family, blending Scandinavian racing heritage with modern performance engineering.
The Upper Peninsula is the ultimate snowmobiling destination because of its abundant snow, great trails and its treasure trove of natural beauty.
First and foremost a cross-country race sled, the initial 1980 Polaris TX-L Indy evolved into a series of sleds that reversed dwindling sales for the then-fading brand, ensured its continued existence and led it to a dominating position in snowmobiling marketshare for a couple of decades.
A snowmobiler is safe after a dramatic rescue on Lake Huron near Mackinac Island, Michigan, where blizzard conditions turned a ride into a life-threatening situation.
If you’re seeking high-altitude riding and dramatic mountain views that you can enjoy without leaving a snowmobile trail, Carbon County has it.
The EZ Wheelz created a sliver of light between the ski’s runner and the ground, so the weight of the front of the sled was suspended on the wheels.
For the trail riding we were doing, the MXZ X was the ideal mate. Quick reacting, fun, smooth running and efficient, its many features matched the conditions well. It was clearly made for this.
Understanding the basics of how a clutch system works is valuable for any snowmobiling enthusiast. It can help you diagnose problems – or at least explain them more clearly to the service manager when your sled starts acting up.
You don’t have to be the sharpest tool on the tree or the brightest bulb in the drawer to figure out that the brake is a rather important part of your snowmobile. It would likely be a rather short yet eventful ride if your brake fails!
The cool thing about ergonomics is that they are personal, so rider preferences will vary. But still, some folks are putting up with weird wrist angles, odd reaches, unnecessary blasts of air and other hassles that could be fixed with the turn of a few screws or bolts. Here are nine simple adjustments to consider when prepping your sled for a new season.
