After a one-week hiatus to go test some 2026 snowmobiles, Snow Goer Live was back on Thursday, March 6 on YouTube and Facebook with another interesting and entertaining show.
First, we were joined by Polaris Snowmobile Product Manager Nels Eide. He told us the story behind the new 2026 snowmobile lineup the brand unveiled 25 hours earlier. We discussed the impactful changes made to the Indy XCR rear suspension, the new options being offered to Switchback Assault buyers, the new packages for RMK riders and much more.

The personable Eide answered our questions and those who participated in the live chat online.
Next, we were joined by oval sprint super fan and broadcaster Brett Richter. He put the wraps on another exciting season of high-speed action, shared some insight you won’t get anywhere else and looked forward to the future of oval racing.
Snow Goer Live is sponsored by Arctiva outerwear, Z1R helmets and Gates G-Force belts. We thank them for their support of this weekly program.
We then wrap up the show with a discussion on the latest Arctic Cat rumors – where we separated fact from fiction.
You can watch it in the video player below or click through to view it on YouTube. It’s also available on the Snow Goer Facebook page. Join us live next week where we’ll have more interesting guests.
Also, enjoy past episodes of Snow Goer Live through the links below.
Learn about the 2026 Ski-Doos in the February 20th episode here.
View the February 13 episode with Chris Riley and Jeff Fischer here.
Find the January 30 episode with Dave Sarna & Chad Colby here.
Here’s a link to our January 23 episode featuring Carl Schubitzke and Ron Fesko.
Here’s a link to our January 16 episode with Pj Wanderscheid and Bobby Donahue.
And here’s a link to our January 9 episode with Todd Myers and Ross Benson.
Here’s a link to our January 2 episode with Steve Hamilton and Brett Richter.
Join in the fun Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. central time.
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