Save The Date—Big East Powersports Show Returns To Syracuse In October 2026
Save 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.
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Save 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 MoreWhile much of the Midwest, Northeast, and traditional Snowbelt regions enjoyed a solid winter of riding, the same cannot be said for parts of the western mountains.
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 MoreWith the racing season entering its final stretch, Team Arctic competitors are keeping the pressure on across cross-country, hillclimb and regional circuits. From Minnesota to New Hampshire and west to Idaho, Arctic Cat racers continue stacking podium finishes while remaining firmly in the hunt for multiple season titles.
Read MoreThe International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) is celebrating International Snowmobile Ride Day on Saturday, February 14th, 2026. Held annually on the second Saturday in February, this year’s Ride Day is extra special as it coincides with Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreTeam Arctic is on a roll – charging out of the gate and setting the pace in multiple snowmobile racing disciplines. Fueled by the Arctic Cat passion and backed by a fiercely loyal fan base, racers scored several victories and podium finishes.
Read MoreWe sent Snow Goer Tech Writer T.J. Krob to Austria to visit the engine-maker that’s served Ski-Doo since the early 1960s.
Read MoreWhat is the best-looking snowmobile of all time? We asked judges to give us their 10 best. Several well-known collectors chose not to participate – with one in particular saying it would be akin to publicly choosing one of your children as your favorite! We get it. But in the end, when we tallied the “votes” of those brave enough to respond, some key models stood out.
Read MoreUnderstanding 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.
Read MoreThe Kasoag Trailblazers snowmobile club spent 2024 celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding back in 1974, culminated with an October event. They’re also planning for the future with various efforts to build membership and outreach.
Read MoreYou 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!
Read MoreGlobal powersports brand Polaris Inc. is bringing back its popular Free Snowmobile Rides program for 2026. This February, Polaris is giving riders the ultimate reason to get outside—complimentary snowmobile rides at participating Polaris Adventures locations in top snow destinations.
Read MoreFurniture manufacturer Lionel Baril founded Lionel Enterprises Inc. in 1966 so that he could enter the booming snowmobile business. After learning metal fabrication from the Baril family’s Princecraft boat company of Prince-ville, Quebec, he then built a snow bike called a Ski-Jet.
Read MoreLocated in the ultimate snowmobiling hub in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the Keweenaw Snowmobile Club’s trails are some of the most popular in all of North America thanks to the immense amount of snow the area gets plus the wonderful rural and rugged landscape.
Read MoreDemonstrating its dedication to outdoor winter motorized recreation, Arctic Cat announced the asset acquisition of Widescape™ – known for the Widescape WS250 stand-up enduro snowmobiles.
Read MoreRather than shining a light almost exclusively on what’s new, our Top 10 snowmobiles for model year 2026 list highlights sleds that best serve specific niches within the snowmobile market.
Read MoreThe Summit X with Expert Package models are once again setting new benchmarks. It starts with the new S32 front suspension geometry and its 32-inch ski stance. Designers didn’t just shave an inch off each side to make the S32; they created a completely redesigned suspension with new spindles, A-arms, shock angles and more.
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