Ive watched alot of videos on UA-cam, the way you pointed out how all of the sleds were all fantastic was about the most truthful spoken in 2019-2020 Thank You for great report Im coming off of Ski Doo for rhe last 6 sleds & just traded my 2019 for a 2021 Polaris
Lets make a hydrogen 850 turbo patriot 2 stroke!! Im looking for a 900 libert 206 RMK engine for this. I got a small block 4L OMC 2 stroke v8 and a detroit diesel 8v92 silver 2 stroke, the 8v92 like klotz techniplate and takes 6 gallons of this 2 stroke stuff!
Thanks for the guide. I'm on a 2019 850 PRO but been wanting a bit more playful feeling and more front end lift, so I will probably switch to Khaos. Good objective comments from you, which has been hard to find elsewhere.
Awesome video but I think there may be some wrong information here at 5:25. QD2 is geared lower than QD1 I believe. You can basically turn a QD1 into a QD2 by trading out the lower sprocket and belt, the QD2 has a bigger sprocket and longer belt.
I had the opportunity to ride a Khaos last winter. I was not a fan while sidehilling, it wants to climb constantly. I found I had to point the nose downhill somewhat in order to hold perpendicular to the hill. I'm a Pro-RMK guy, Khaos isn't for me...I suppose for the up/down crowd it is great. We ride trees, and I want predictability and consistency.
Amateur Question. I want to purchase a sled for cruising around our acreage and ditches etc around our place. Is this sled good for that also? Occasionally we may hit the mountains. My concern is having a model that is quite capable of several areas and conditions.
Good comments about swapping between brands and understanding how they differ but are all great. Makes you a better rider and also makes you realize how dumb the tribal sled slagging is.
I have that exact sled (2021 Khaos 850, 155" x 2.6") and am have a few issues with cooling. It seems to typically run around 110-120 degrees, but every once in a while it will spike to 150-160, and it hit 190 one time while riding gentle and in the powder just getting from A to B. Any over heating issues with yours? Thanks in advance.
Where is the footage of the sleds riding taken? I am on the east coast, New Hampshire, and dream of riding in unmolested powder, it is just amazing and wish we had snow like that. I do have one concern, if a sled breaks down and you are way out there can another sled tow you out even in that deep powder?
I’m an amateur at best and all of my experience has been with SkiDoo (currently a FreeRide 154” S38); I’ve had great luck with them personally, but would love to spend some time on a 155” Khaos. Everyone has their preferences and all brands break, but I have some concerns about the long term durability of the Polaris 850, and it’s my opinion that the fit/finish isn’t as good. But damn; an all black Khaos 155”...drool city 🤤
Can you do a walk around on the Polaris 850 Vr1 with the velocity shocks 129 track with a 1.5 track your videos are very informative. FYI this is the sled I snow-checked for 2021 thanks I do relieve your a Mt. guy.
I just moved out west 2 months ago. and I've been watching some videos trying to get some information about what sled I should purchase as a first timer, but I also don't want to be buying something this year and selling it next year . I kind of want to keep it for 5 years. Any suggestions? Also I'm noticing that Ski-Doo versus Polaris is somehow similar to alt-right versus antifa... Like are the sleds really that different? Why is it that Ski-Doo people seem to be always s******* on anything that's not a Ski-Doo?
Haha it’s bizarre isn’t it? For some reason the sledding community always hate on every other brand that isn’t the one they ride. He even says it at the end of the video, they’re all great machines just a bit different and depend on rider/style.
Triple 4 He's actually not wrong. At least not entirely. Doo brought way more to the table this upcoming season. The Khaos is much easier to ride however.
I'm selling my T-motion, etec, Summit T3 to buy an Axys for next year. Spent quite a bit of time on an Expert this year and just wasn't that impressed. Half an hour on an Axys and I didn't want to give it back.
Stevenjweber Well hello Steve! Fancy seeing you here. Don't you ride a Doo in your facebook profile picture? 🤔 My T Motion Summit takes me wherever I want. Granted I'm still switching to a Khaos next season.
Every video should have this guy explaining, as a newbie he makes you understand
Yeah no kidding, Polaris should hire this guy.
Just bought my first ever snowmobile, 850 Khaos 155. Cant wait for it to get delivered!
Ive watched alot of videos on UA-cam, the way you pointed out how all of the sleds were all fantastic was about the most truthful spoken in 2019-2020 Thank You for great report
Im coming off of Ski Doo for rhe last 6 sleds & just traded my 2019 for a 2021 Polaris
100% truth on everything you said... Such and unbiased video...
Lets make a hydrogen 850 turbo patriot 2 stroke!! Im looking for a 900 libert 206 RMK engine for this. I got a small block 4L OMC 2 stroke v8 and a detroit diesel 8v92 silver 2 stroke, the 8v92 like klotz techniplate and takes 6 gallons of this 2 stroke stuff!
@@jlo13800 yep they have it now!!!
I love that this video is jam packed with clear and concise information. It is very helpful and useful, thank you.
Thanks for the guide. I'm on a 2019 850 PRO but been wanting a bit more playful feeling and more front end lift, so I will probably switch to Khaos. Good objective comments from you, which has been hard to find elsewhere.
Awesome video but I think there may be some wrong information here at 5:25. QD2 is geared lower than QD1 I believe. You can basically turn a QD1 into a QD2 by trading out the lower sprocket and belt, the QD2 has a bigger sprocket and longer belt.
Just look at that thing back there...that is one dead SEXY snowmobile!!!
I had the opportunity to ride a Khaos last winter. I was not a fan while sidehilling, it wants to climb constantly. I found I had to point the nose downhill somewhat in order to hold perpendicular to the hill. I'm a Pro-RMK guy, Khaos isn't for me...I suppose for the up/down crowd it is great. We ride trees, and I want predictability and consistency.
Bone stock Khaos right here. They are a different creature. Then again so is Emil Ahrling
ua-cam.com/video/HngwsP6nBk8/v-deo.html
Amateur Question. I want to purchase a sled for cruising around our acreage and ditches etc around our place. Is this sled good for that also? Occasionally we may hit the mountains. My concern is having a model that is quite capable of several areas and conditions.
Good comments about swapping between brands and understanding how they differ but are all great. Makes you a better rider and also makes you realize how dumb the tribal sled slagging is.
Agreed!
Great info can't wait till I get my first Polaris not a mountain sled around my parts not so much I went with the Vr1 2021
I have that exact sled (2021 Khaos 850, 155" x 2.6") and am have a few issues with cooling. It seems to typically run around 110-120 degrees, but every once in a while it will spike to 150-160, and it hit 190 one time while riding gentle and in the powder just getting from A to B. Any over heating issues with yours? Thanks in advance.
Where is the footage of the sleds riding taken? I am on the east coast, New Hampshire, and dream of riding in unmolested powder, it is just amazing and wish we had snow like that. I do have one concern, if a sled breaks down and you are way out there can another sled tow you out even in that deep powder?
I'm pretty sure there in west yellowstone! I live in Island Park and they did the 21 demo in west this last season
I’m an amateur at best and all of my experience has been with SkiDoo (currently a FreeRide 154” S38); I’ve had great luck with them personally, but would love to spend some time on a 155” Khaos. Everyone has their preferences and all brands break, but I have some concerns about the long term durability of the Polaris 850, and it’s my opinion that the fit/finish isn’t as good. But damn; an all black Khaos 155”...drool city 🤤
how good is the 2018 AXYS pro RMK honestly guys? looking at a carry over new 2018 600 RMK 155 2.4 :)
Can you do a walk around on the Polaris 850 Vr1 with the velocity shocks 129 track with a 1.5 track your videos are very informative. FYI this is the sled I snow-checked for 2021 thanks I do relieve your a Mt. guy.
Great explanation! I can't wait to get on one this season...I still boondock on a Rush 121"! 🤘
2021 still using single ring pistons!
just like skidoo in their 850s, what's your point?
I just moved out west 2 months ago. and I've been watching some videos trying to get some information about what sled I should purchase as a first timer, but I also don't want to be buying something this year and selling it next year . I kind of want to keep it for 5 years. Any suggestions? Also I'm noticing that Ski-Doo versus Polaris is somehow similar to alt-right versus antifa... Like are the sleds really that different? Why is it that Ski-Doo people seem to be always s******* on anything that's not a Ski-Doo?
Haha it’s bizarre isn’t it? For some reason the sledding community always hate on every other brand that isn’t the one they ride. He even says it at the end of the video, they’re all great machines just a bit different and depend on rider/style.
And good luck with any warranty issues.
Great comparance.
Should we expect more piston, crank and oil issues..
Catwalk it and carve
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Polaris are great if you're rich enough to throw it away after 2000kms that goes for anything they make
Yeah okay lol
GIVE ME PLEASE ONE SNOWMOBILE!
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Polaris is so behind. And iam a polaris fan
How so? Have you ridden all of the current models?
Have fun on your XLT 600 buds, you know nothing.
Triple 4 He's actually not wrong. At least not entirely. Doo brought way more to the table this upcoming season. The Khaos is much easier to ride however.
Triple 4 and you’re an idiot. 😂
Once you go T motion you won't go back.
Once you go etec you won't go back. 😆
I'm selling my T-motion, etec, Summit T3 to buy an Axys for next year. Spent quite a bit of time on an Expert this year and just wasn't that impressed. Half an hour on an Axys and I didn't want to give it back.
Doo is better until your in steep terrain then ur fkd
Stevenjweber Well hello Steve! Fancy seeing you here. Don't you ride a Doo in your facebook profile picture? 🤔
My T Motion Summit takes me wherever I want.
Granted I'm still switching to a Khaos next season.
I respect both platforms. But I'm switching to a Khaos from my Doo this upcoming season.
@@Stevenjweber guess you just need to learn how to ride
$20000.00. Swallow that. 🤦🤦🤦. No thanks......