Should You Elevate Your Snowmobile Track in the Off-Season?
Should you lift your snowmobile track in the off-season? Elevate Your Snowmobile Track to protect suspension and overall performance.
Read MoreShould you lift your snowmobile track in the off-season? Elevate Your Snowmobile Track to protect suspension and overall performance.
Read MoreSnoJet rose fast in the 1960s, peaked in 1970, then declined, ending with the innovative but short-lived 1976 SST 440 trail sled.
Read MoreArctic Cat’s Cross-Action II rear suspension improves handling, traction and versatility with updated geometry for trail and crossover riding.
Read MoreWhen Polaris introduced the Patriot 9R, the goal was clear: create the most responsive and powerful naturally aspirated 2-stroke engine the company had ever built. Designed as a “factory-mod” style powerplant, the Polaris Patriot 9R takes the proven Patriot engine architecture and pushes it further with increased displacement, lighter rotating components, and race-focused engineering.
Read MoreFor 2027, Arctic Cat is taking rider comfort and control to the next level by greatly expanding the availability of electronic power steering (EPS) across its snowmobile lineup.
Read MoreFor the 2027 model year, Ski‑Doo is pushing its 2‑stroke performance envelope with the new Rotax 600RR E‑TEC engine. It’s a fresh take on the brand’s 600cc class that blends higher output with refined efficiency and rideability.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreSave the date—Big East Powersports Show is slated for October 2–3, 2026, at the New York State Fairgrounds Expo Center in Syracuse, New York.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreFor the 2027 model year, BRP is celebrating a major milestone across both its Ski-Doo and Lynx brands—20 years of race-inspired performance sleds.
Read MoreElectric powersports manufacturer Taiga Motors has unveiled its model year 2027 electric snowmobile lineup, expanding its Nomad platform with three new models: the Nomad Pro, Nomad Performance, and Nomad Scout.
Read MoreWhere deep snow performance meets freestyle adrenaline, the 2027 Ski-Doo Freeride stands apart as Ski-Doo’s answer for riders who chase the steepest lines, biggest hits, and deepest powder.
Read MoreThe 2027 Arctic Cat Jag marks the return of the iconic Jag nameplate, bringing a fresh, race-inspired energy back to the trail segment in Arctic Cat’s all-new lineup.
Read MoreSki-Doo’s legendary MXZ trail lineup returns for 2027 with evolutionary upgrades that sharpen handling, increase rider confidence, and broaden performance across a range of trail-focused models.
Read MoreFor many snowmobilers, the best part of the sport isn’t just the machines—it’s the stories that come from the trails. From unforgettable backcountry tours to local club events and scenic day rides, every ride has a story worth telling.
Read MoreThe 2027 Arctic Cat El Tigré 858 returns as one of the most compelling premium trail snowmobiles on the market—a machine that blends powerful performance, thoughtful engineering, modern technology, and rider-focused refinement.
Read MoreThe 2027 Polaris INDY VR1 equipped with the ultra-responsive Patriot 9R engine delivers lightning-quick throttle response, advanced suspension tech, thoughtful ergonomics, and modern connectivity in one of Polaris’s most compelling premium trail sleds.
Read MoreThe 2027 Arctic Cat lineup is here, featuring the return of the Jag and El Tigre nameplates, a new 146-inch rear suspension and expanded EPS options.
Read MorePolaris continues to advance capability for mountain riders with the 2027 RMK Factory Edition and RMK SPS, each engineered for two distinct types of riders.
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