General comments: I've ridden about 500 miles this year in Maine North Woods backcountry. The '16 XTX has proven reliable so far except for one -24F morning that required heat from a duramax exhaust to get it going ( same with an Apex XTX). Its fun in the powder and but the falling rate suspension is no good for bumpy lakes or moguled-up backcountry twitch trails. Makes me want to sel km it after a few miles....Have tried just the Hygear chamber on the rear Float 3 as well as a QS3 from a newer 141 with small improvements. Have come to the conclusion that Hygear did; falling rate rear is no good for a crossover sled, keep it in the powder off trail. Going to try the Hygear linkage with my Float 3 and reservoir next, if it works I'll prob go with a coil over w/ linkage. Oh, and if you want carry fuel on the back, buy the 2015 STX steel tow bumper or watch the rear suspension mounts try to push their way out of the tunnel. The Arctic Cat Pro Mtn bumper braces bent like pretzels.
One thing is for sure, it does look nice on the snow at least.
One thing is for sure, it does look nice on the snow at least.