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New Sled Decision

Not sure which way I would go, but I can tell you this. the five guys I now ride with most often, all have Polaris Axys 800 switchbacks. 2 are 2015's, 2 are 2016's, and 1 is a 2017 model. No one has had any problems yet. They are fast and ride better then my Apex did and even better then my 2015 AC 7000. Wish Polaris made a 4-stoke in that Axys model, and I would be on it in a heart beat.
I live in Lee Center, a stone throw from Westernville, literally across the lake, and our trail systems around here i feel both sleds have their strong suits. I've always dealt with Mike's Cycle and Sport, great dealership. I'm kinda leaning toward the polaris only for price point. I'd even try a 600 for reliability purposes. But 200 horse is hard to turn down.

I've also tried a 2011 apex, my mother's sled, it's super smooth, the air shocks are the cats #*$&@, not for me though.
 



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