So I have had the Sidewinder for a season now and have used it in varying conditions. That said I figured I would give my opinion and see what you guys think of the SW compared to your previous sleds and if you feel similar.
Current sled: SW LTX SE, TD trail tune, Mohawk skis, 144 studs
Previous: Viper RTX SE, stock skis w/dually carbides, 144 studs
First thing is the power, there is no comparison! I thought the Viper was torquey and did a good job keeping up but it would fall off up top against the Skidoo friends riding 800-850s. This thing is just a beast, from the start to top end, it is almost too much power for some trails, I really learned quickly to have some throttle control. With previous machines it would be to the bar, off, to the bar again and so on, With the SW you really need to squeeze slower just to get bite and then the corners come up and your already doing 100... The adrenaline rush doing 120+ on the trail straights is amazing!!!
Handling, it handled great as bought with stock skis and snow trackers on hardpack but once there was some powder on the trails forget it. A quick upgrade to Mohawk skis and it is great in all trail conditions. The handling is precise but I am surprised by the mass difference between the SW and my previous Viper (now the wife's machine) it's feels bigger in general, the seat/tank is higher from the running boards etc... I am pretty tired after throwing it around the trails all day and was never with the Viper, obviously this depends on the type of trails I am riding each day. Some of that fatigue is probably due to the power difference as well but the machine definitely requires more energy and strength to control. I am a very active rider and in pretty good shape, I like work it on the trails, always have. I am surprised that 75lbs made such a difference.
Off trail, forget it, it gets stuck in a couple feet of powder on the edge of the trails, obviously it is not set up for that and not what I bought it for.
I think I may be using multiple machines next year. If I am riding smaller trails and the wife is not riding which she usually isn't (rides a couple times a year) I may have to take the Viper out as it throws form corner to corner so well and has some pep. Just thinking how much I will miss the power of the SW and the money spent to have the most powerful machine out there and hate to have it sit while I ride something else.
I am curious if you guys have had similar experiences? Do you use different sleds for different riding? Maybe I need to work on my set up more?