nothing like having some yahoo doing a "sled review" on the same set of this Arctic cat employee. Im sure this thing is as revolutionary. Please arctic cat...give us something from this century to be proud of.
I’m waiting for someone to do a mountain version video of this sled, I checked around my area and nobody has one yet. It’s a promising looking sled and I would love to try one out.
@@KInd325 I saw it but they didn’t have a sled, they were just talking about it and using still photos. I’m interested in seeing a real video of the sled in action.
@@208SledHead That is debatable! But it is a moot point as the 7S will not fit on an Arctic Cat snowmobile. The NS1 does and it works great! I have one on my 2020 Riot and I love it. I am thinking of buying one for my 2018 ZR. So for you to whine that Arctic Cat does not have a good gauge system means you have your head buried in the sand. Open your eyes and educate yourself before you spout off about something you know absolutely nothing about!
Will It get me 200 miles and back? How far will a tank of gas last and will I have to carry oil and gas like we used to in the 90's. Things you just don't think about anymore while riding a 4stroke Here in New Brunswick Canada with the long drive between Gas stations. 90 miles one way. Will it make it to the gas station??
I see very few Cat's on the snow of late. I have not heard much about longevity of a Cat Engine either. How is that going? Doo and Polaris both have issues that are pretty standard and I'd love to see a Cat that I could get behind... The Alpha was, in my opinion, a big fail, I broke an Alpha skid on a test ride. I loved the skid but it is not strong enough, has that been addressed without purchasing Ice Age or some other very expensive aftermarket add-on?
Are you new to snowmobiling? I see plenty of Cats everywhere I go. As far as engines, Polaris and Ski-Doo have had more issues and probably have the lowest reliability ratings. Outside of that first attempt CTEC 800 its been solid, Polaris's first gen 850 was worse. The Alpha skid holds up 99% of the time, if you broke it your probably not driving the sled where its intended. As far as the new Catalyst chassis, it looks more innovative and superior to Polaris's 9 year old chassis and Ski-Doos 7 year old chassis, the Matryx/VR1/G5 are not a new chassis. Catalyst will help propel Cat back to dominance, and it looks like they will have the best handling trail, and mountain sled.
For the sake of Arctic Cat, I *REALLY* *HOPE* that they're new larger motor is available this spring to order, otherwise they might as well not even build any mountain sleds. And PLEASE offer a twin rail option again!!
nothing like having some yahoo doing a "sled review" on the same set of this Arctic cat employee. Im sure this thing is as revolutionary. Please arctic cat...give us something from this century to be proud of.
I’m waiting for someone to do a mountain version video of this sled, I checked around my area and nobody has one yet. It’s a promising looking sled and I would love to try one out.
Snow West did a video on the mountain sled. ua-cam.com/video/Cfmb8xYl58Y/v-deo.html
@@KInd325 I saw it but they didn’t have a sled, they were just talking about it and using still photos. I’m interested in seeing a real video of the sled in action.
Same. I love the way they look - but I'm starting to have my doubts that they will be available this spring to order. :/
WOW! long time waiting! Super Excited to see you be number 1 again. rip yamaha. ;-)
Whens the introduction of a 925cc engine?
Great info! I enjoyed this very much.
I would like to see a review of Roger's John Deere tractors!😁
Where are demo events in Montana?
West Yellowstone during the what used to be the snowcross at the end of March is typically one place I've tested Arctic Cat's new sleds.
Two things needed before I trade my 19rr in ..Gauge cluster not from the early 2000s and 850-900cc two stroke
That day will come, I'm sure of it.
@@ponycarfan only been said for 11 years.
Obviously you have not ridden a Cat with the NS1 gauge system. It is the best in the industry!
@@AASparkChaser Polaris 7S is the best. And it's not even close.
@@208SledHead That is debatable! But it is a moot point as the 7S will not fit on an Arctic Cat snowmobile. The NS1 does and it works great! I have one on my 2020 Riot and I love it. I am thinking of buying one for my 2018 ZR. So for you to whine that Arctic Cat does not have a good gauge system means you have your head buried in the sand. Open your eyes and educate yourself before you spout off about something you know absolutely nothing about!
Love that frickin obnoxious bumper
Why does it have a steel bulkhead?
Will It get me 200 miles and back? How far will a tank of gas last and will I have to carry oil and gas like we used to in the 90's. Things you just don't think about anymore while riding a 4stroke Here in New Brunswick Canada with the long drive between Gas stations. 90 miles one way. Will it make it to the gas station??
Two stroke sleds haven’t needed to mix oil or worry about gas in over 20 years lol
Need a hellcat 900 / cat needs a epic big bore monster / don’t worry about price people will buy it
not sure what to think about Troy's hair.....if I watched it without sound, well i wouldn't know if he was m or f
Aka blair morgain special
👏 *Promosm*
Ya but they need it lmao 🤣
I see very few Cat's on the snow of late. I have not heard much about longevity of a Cat Engine either. How is that going? Doo and Polaris both have issues that are pretty standard and I'd love to see a Cat that I could get behind... The Alpha was, in my opinion, a big fail, I broke an Alpha skid on a test ride. I loved the skid but it is not strong enough, has that been addressed without purchasing Ice Age or some other very expensive aftermarket add-on?
Are you new to snowmobiling? I see plenty of Cats everywhere I go. As far as engines, Polaris and Ski-Doo have had more issues and probably have the lowest reliability ratings. Outside of that first attempt CTEC 800 its been solid, Polaris's first gen 850 was worse. The Alpha skid holds up 99% of the time, if you broke it your probably not driving the sled where its intended. As far as the new Catalyst chassis, it looks more innovative and superior to Polaris's 9 year old chassis and Ski-Doos 7 year old chassis, the Matryx/VR1/G5 are not a new chassis. Catalyst will help propel Cat back to dominance, and it looks like they will have the best handling trail, and mountain sled.
The alpha skid is world glass!! On my 4th season not a singel problem 😀
it is not a trail racer
Its a powder racer
World class 😂
@@burnzillablue Ummm....Syxes literally broke his Alpha putting down the trail and it's got a front and center section brace on it. lol
@@208SledHead That was cause he mounted billet wheel, with weak rivets..
Cat needs to put out a stock turbo in 900 an get back in the game. Doo an Poo are laughing at you.
For the sake of Arctic Cat, I *REALLY* *HOPE* that they're new larger motor is available this spring to order, otherwise they might as well not even build any mountain sleds. And PLEASE offer a twin rail option again!!