burlyviper
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I have a 2018 SW LTX LE. I've run a 1.6 Ice cobra from the beginning and now have 6,000 miles. I want to change over to a 1.75 track as we tend to go more off trail in recent years. I have a SM TD jukebox and normal run 250 powertrain. Top speed isn't important to me anymore though. We ride in Eastern UP and don't run into icy trails very often so I won't be studding it. The Backcountry X is a 1 ply and the Hurricane is 2 ply. I am doing my research and trying to find real world experience with either of these tracks to determine which is the better one for me. Thanks for the input.
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I have had both tracks. Although the hurricane is 2 ply, its not durable, I threw most of the lugs off at 3000kms. It just didnt hold up like a backcountry X. If you can find a take-off from a factory cross-country or XTX 137, they came with 2 ply backcountry not the aftermarket 1 ply. I ran the factory 2 ply backcountry 1.75 for 14000kms and had ZERO issues. Never lost a lug and was great on and off trail.I have a 2018 SW LTX LE. I've run a 1.6 Ice cobra from the beginning and now have 6,000 miles. I want to change over to a 1.75 track as we tend to go more off trail in recent years. I have a SM TD jukebox and normal run 250 powertrain. Top speed isn't important to me anymore though. We ride in Eastern UP and don't run into icy trails very often so I won't be studding it. The Backcountry X is a 1 ply and the Hurricane is 2 ply. I am doing my research and trying to find real world experience with either of these tracks to determine which is the better one for me. Thanks for the input.
THEPASMAN
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I’ve run a 1.75 backcountry on my 2017 ltx . It’s currently has about 10,000 miles on it. It’s held up real well. The only complaint I can come up with is that it creates quite a howl at higher speeds. I’ve heard the same thing about the hurricane but don’t know first hand. Traction off trail is very impressive and a lot of fun
For what it’s worth I’m stretching this sled to 146 and going with the 2” backcountry
Hope this helps and good luck with your decision
For what it’s worth I’m stretching this sled to 146 and going with the 2” backcountry
Hope this helps and good luck with your decision
burlyviper
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I had read that the Hurricane was a louder track than the BC
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No experience with the Hurricane but loved the Backcounty on my Sidewinder XTX 137.
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Took my Hurricane off. Very soft track and after 500 miles I had a lug de laminating. I have had several back country and should have went that route.
actionjack
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Might as well go 146 too Doug.
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Backcountry x here. Love it. Been running since viper and now winder.
burlyviper
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Sounds like an easy decision. BC it is. Thanks everyone for the input
burlyviper
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Saw the thread about buying a 146 skid from country cat. Intriguing.Might as well go 146 too Doug.
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