That’s awesome! I’ve always wanted a SxS or ATV with tracks, but have a snowbike, so it’ll have to wait. Had a Rhino 660 with tracks at work, and that thing would go just about anywhere.
This... by far is one of the cooler things in my opinion... I have ridden snow machines, I have driven 4 wheelers, but THIS... being able to be in DEEP snow, with 4 wheelers and getting around EASILY... I freaking LOVE this...
OH FREAK'IN YEAH !!! WOO HOO !!! Gotta love the Apache Backcountry Tracks ... I know I love mine !!! It sure must be nice to have some friends that have tracks on their ATV's too !! ........ Looks like you have a great area for some great winter ATV Track'in !!! WOO HOO !!!
RIDING HAS BIN GOOD , GOING ON A 4 DAY RIDE SOON , LOVE THE NEW TRACKS , MY OLD TRACKS DID GOOD , BUT THESE NEW ONES IN THE BACK COUNTRY SURE WORK NICE
No it is not investing in two off road machines one to maintain and one to store. You can also pack tons more with a tracked ATV than you can on a sled. You also do not have to be heard three valleys away because your engine is screaming cause you try to mark a hill. There are places that are better for sleds and many better for atv with tracks. Two different worlds but both on snow
rather have that ATV with track then just a sled. Use that atv all year round with more different uses. yeah that sled is fun but ill pay the extra money for the ATV and Track system
@@YellowVtec 90% of outdoor enthusiast like hunters fishermen and campers already own a ATV or UTV that they can use 365 days a year, but limited for sure by deep snow, unlike a sled good for the winter time and stored the rest of the year, no money value used there. You also do not need 800 or 1000 cc machine, not everyone is buying Brand new either just like sledders do not buy brand new every year either. I have ridden with lots of people with tracks on as small as a 300 Honda, not a problem, but they are slow, no question. So again you do not need a $20,000 new atv and new tracks, just like you do not need top of the line sled new every year, and if you are foolish enough to spend that kind of money someone will be glad to buy your used sled cheap from you
@@bcpioneer59 you obviously don't use it for anything but a foot of snow. You CAN'T use those tracks they have on with a 300 Honda lol. You can't go anywhere close to where they went with a 300 Honda with tracks of you did have them. A long track 250 brack with 22hp could.
Yup until you don't get enough snow to ride and the quads three wheelers side by sides go karts and offroad mowers are out playing we have all the above we ride more than we do our snowmobiles
@@garyburbank3537 Ah but up here in Fairbanks AK there’s no shortage of powder until a month or two from now depending on Mother Nature. Then we pull out the quads.
@@GunkNasty yes some people just like to be different lol like the side by side groups they have track also they are badass but i wouldn't spend the money to buy one when we can build our own side by side
This looks awesome! Wondering if my 18’ 650 MAX would be able to go there with the same set up? Anyone is running tracks on their 650’s please chime in with your impressions.
A 650 WOULD DO GOOD , NOT AS WELL AS THE BIGGER H/P MACHINES ,, WE ARE RUNNING A FEW 800 OUTLANDERS AND DOING GOOD WE HAVE RUN MACHINES FROM 450 T0 1000 ,, SO WERE CAN YOU GO DEPENDES ON SNOW CONDTION AND H/P WE HAVE APACHE TRCKS AND CAMSO TRACKS , RIGHT NOW PUTTING A SET OF APACHE TRACKS ON A 2020 POLARIS RANGER 1000 ,, ALSO 2 SETS OF CAMSO ON 2020 RANGER 1000 WERE JUST DONE A FEW WEEKS AGO ,, SO GOING RIDING TO TEST ALL OF THIS NEXT WEEK
@@Mark_Tschetter Apache are way better if riding hills/mountains etc.. they ar winter only and are not good on lakes or trails. Loud with the big paddles and will wear down fast. Camso are great for normal winter riding ( lakes/trails/deep snow on flatter ground and small hills etc.. plus they are $2000-2500 cheaper lol) if you have anything other then a canam you can’t get the Apache paddle tracks anyways since it’s canams brand. Unless you fabricated custom brackets to mount on a Polaris or other sxs/atv etc.
@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé did you just say a tracked Atv is more capable then a snowmobile what kind of snowmobile do you have because I guarantee it is not
@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé the size of jumps and drops would bust one of those kits in half along with the fact that on any sort of steep hills it will get stuck
@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé I have a 900 ACE SWT Expedition, and I can promise you that it will outperform a quad on tracks in every way possible. That said, I'm rather impressed with where these guys are going with their quads. Very capable indeed.
BACKING UP IS NOT A PROBLEM , THEY LIFT UP AS YOU BACK UP IF YOU HAVE ANTROTATION SET UP RIGHT , ON CAMSO TRACKS IF NOT SET UP CORRECTLY THEY CAN BE WORSE FOR BACKING UP BUT ON THESE APACHE TRACKS BACKING UP HAS BIN GOOD ( HAVE APROX 2000 KMS ON THESE TRACKS NOW JUST PUT APROX 250 KMS ON LAST WEEK IN 8 T0 15 FEET OF SNOW AT MANY ANGLES ECT ) BUILDING A VID NOW FOR LAST ADVENTURE
If you were to put a newbie on a tracked quad, could they mostly go where the snowmobiles go without the huge learning curve of an off trail sled? And you don't get stuck as often?
YES , THERE IS STILL A LEARNING CURVE ALWAYS ,, THESE QUADS WILL GO PLACES , LIMITS ARE STEEPNESS WHERE SLED GO IN THE HIGH BACK COUNTRY ,, , NOT AS A BIG LEARNING CURVE AS A SLED BECAUSE YOU DO NOT USE YOUR WEIGHT TO CONTROL MACHINE ,, ONE OF THE BIGGEST LEARING CURVE FOR QUADS IS WHEN CLIMBING AND EITHER YOU LOOSE MOMENTUM OR START TO SPIN OUT , STOP AND BACK ,, HIT THE SAME PATH AGAIN ,,, INSTEAD OF SPINNING IT DOWN AND GETTING IT STUCK , BUT IF YOU GET IT STUCK THERE IS A EASY TRICK TO GET THEM OUT , YOU CAN MOSTLY GO WHERE A SLED GOES BUT ALL OF THIS IS ON ONE CONDTION , SIZE OF MACHINE , KIND OF TRACKS AND A BIT OF COMMON SENSE
Does anyone have any info on an organization who provides back country snow riding for couples? Would love to fly my wife out there and have everything provided and set up to do a one or two day ride. Please let me know!!! Thanks
You absolutely have to do it. You can’t put into words just how incredibly beautiful and awesome the scenery is out riding through the woods. Check out Pittsburg New Hampshire. It’s just under the Canadian boarder. Rent a nice cabin on one of the Lakes that has access to trails. Louis at Trail Side Rentals is the way to go. Awesome guy. Wait until February. We usually go around Valentine’s Day. Get a trail map and check out some of the POI around the area. Trail side rentals should be able to hook you up with a guide but it’s not necessary. Have fun. I know you’ll enjoy it. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
So I just bought these and I have a 2020 can am outlander dps max 570. I noticed if you let off the gas on snowbanks it Jerks you pretty hard forward. Is there anyway too just somethint or just floor it lol. Never have used tracks on an atv before.
WHEN THE THROTTLE IS ON 50% AND UP THE FRONT TRACKS ARE CLIMBING UP ON TOP OF SNOW , SO EITHER MORE THROTTLE AND CLIMB THE BANK AND REDUCE THROTTLE AFTER TURNING OUT 1/2 WAY THROUGH TURNING OUT TO GO DOWN ,,, WITH TRACKS YOU CAN CLIMB SNOW BANKS ECT WITH VERY LITTLE THROTTLE INSTEAD USE YOUR TRACKTION OF THE TRACKS AND YOU CAN SOME TIMES EVEN CLIMB HIGHER WITH OUT SPINNING TRACKS ,,,,, ( ALL OF THIS CHANGES WITH KIND OF SNOW CONDTION ) IF YOU ARE CLIMBING STAIGHT UP ,,, GO UP TILL TRACKS JUST START TO SPIN OUT OR YOU LOOSE MOMENTOM , STOP BACK UP , THEN GO BACK UP SAME PATH ,, HOPE THIS HELPS SINCE YOU ARE JUST STARTING OUT IF YOU END UP HAVING PROBLEMS GETTING UN STUCK , TEXT ME ECT AS THERE IS EASY TRICKS TO GET THEM OUT BY FOR NOW
Do you ever have problems with the differential not working properly. I have camso tracks on my Outlander 1000 max and just today out on the lake the front tracks were being pushed and going was really hard.
I have aprox 10 thousand km on two can am 1000 only problem was a connection at actuator on side of trans . Or I had a blowen front drive shaft coupler on out put to front drive shaft . ( bolt In coupler backed off allowing coupler to disconnect from shaft )
If you don’t ride in mountains then Camso are better. Way quieter to ride every day and arnt soo damn big.. lol. Plus if you have a Polaris you have no choice haha.. fun videos though.
@@windyview64 How long have you had the tracks? Do you gotta replace them like on a sled? If so, where do you buy them and are they as expensive as a sled or cheaper?
@@Buttonssf i have had tracks for 11 years , you do not have to replace them lots , they will out live machine ,, of course depending on how you use them and what size of machine , i sell them here where i work , prices vary , 2 brands of tracks camso and apache ,, tracks 3500, 4000 , or 6000 , 6500 ,, not cheap but use all year on one machine , swap to tires in summer , are they as much as a sled depends on what year of sled ,,
@@windyview64 I have a CFmoto Uforce 800, I know they make tracks for them as I seen them at the dealership when I bought the machine. Was thinking of getting them for being able to go to our hunting camp as I can carry all my stuff I need in my bike. Was wondering if they're worth the investment, and if they're easy to put on and take off.
yes they would work for that kind of thing ,, i have outfitted all of the local trappers and large ranchers for the same tye of reasons ,, they are easy to swap back to tires , on tracks they pull a sleigh nice , we pulled a 300 puond propane tank ( tank was about 4 1/2 ft tall and 3 feet across ) on a sleigh into a remote cabin , freind tryed with snow machine long track made it about one mile , we hocked up and had to try to remeber that we had somthing on behind , on the real steep hills we had to hock 2 machines together ,
@@verovex7723 Brand new sleds are anywhere from 10k-18k depending on what you get. Tracks for an atv or side by side are around 5500. So tracks are cheaper and you can also use the machine year round. Like currently I'm still using my side by side as my sled is parked as we have no snow where I am in Canada.
there are tricks to get then unstuck just like every thing , in the last 10-12 years on tracks only blew up a couple of winches which were mostly my on fault
@@windyview64 Check out the powder jacks i would be lost without mine. Some called snow jacks all the same design. Not sure about the weight of a atv but it is the best when your out alone and you ain't got your buddys to pull.
@@yankee5886 will look into this made a system that worked good for camso tracks was going to make similar thing for these apps hi tracks . I have a vid up showing this system works good vid is labeled roll overs and mods . Check it out . But for sue going to look at these powder jacks
I have rolled them 4 times so far . The worst was 4 rolls the only hurt was the old pride . Just had to pop winsheild back on . Snow has a good cushion to it thank googness
@@windyview64 For me track kits start at $5000. I just can't see the logic in justifying such a purchase unless you live in 6 months of snow (which I do) and REALLY REALLY don't wanna have more then 1 machine around. It makes more sense in that case to just spend 5k on a good used snowmobile. They are infinitely more efficient in snow. They are allowed to go on groomed trails. Just all around more fun. I have always had both a snowmobile and a ATV. Maybe in the south where you get short winters it might come in useful but then in the south most of the time just good tires and 4x4 will get you through anything. Tracks just seem like more of a novelty then anything. Or like I said before if you REALLY only wanna have 1 machine around.
@@shperax i hear ya , as for us we are getting about a month or two on both end of winter , ( a time where to much snow for tires and not enough for sleds ) so a dirt ride for a few miles or so then a ride in early or late snow , over all those 4 months now i can ride
@@Chevymonster203 not realy yesterday 3 of use on tracks kept up with and run with 12 sleds as a group , no we could not high mark , but in the tight trees on side hills we got there first which was a suprise to all
The rule of life for machines: If you double the speed, you cut the life in half. If you double the load you cut the life by a factor of 8. Your machines are designed for 4 wheels, not 4 tracks. Enjoy, while you can but, don't bet your life on it. Iguana
These tracks are engineered to allow less abuse to the machine. The tracks are geared by nature so they have more torque than speed. I get what your saying but this is nothing for those machines.
bin running tracks since 2008 on differant machines , yes you can break anything , have over 15,000 kms of track time , have tryed 4 differant brands of machines , now today running a machine that manufacture supplys tracks for it and have aprox 4000 kms on it with no problems and have bin in many places but when playing in the back country a person should always be prepared for any thing ,, i am a 40 year mechanic and all things break that i bet my life on .
@@windyview64 A buddy of mine also have a 2012 1000 outlander with apache 360 tracks. But his quad keeps eating CVT drive belts, like his belts last only about 500km, do you have the same problem? You also said you've tested 4 different machines, which do you find most reliable under such strenuous conditions?
The the tracks are on a $12000 rig and if ya want you can buy $3000 snowmobiles everywhere. All the tracks to on atvs is wear out bushings and berrings alot faster and rob alot of power and make them slow. Your entitled to your opinion just like me and mine think they are a I think they are time and money.
Everyone needs to stop talking bad about their machines. Looks like they are having a blast outside in the fresh air 😄
paysages magnifique .merci pour ces moments de liberté malgré le covid .merci les amis
That’s awesome! I’ve always wanted a SxS or ATV with tracks, but have a snowbike, so it’ll have to wait. Had a Rhino 660 with tracks at work, and that thing would go just about anywhere.
Much better choice the a snowmobile. You can ride iy year round and only maintain that. Good choice.
We are running camso tracks not as good as backcountry in the snow but we plow and use them for other types of terrain. Great video beautiful country.
This... by far is one of the cooler things in my opinion... I have ridden snow machines, I have driven 4 wheelers, but THIS... being able to be in DEEP snow, with 4 wheelers and getting around EASILY... I freaking LOVE this...
Very little real deep snow in this video.
We have run in 20 ft deep snow or 4 ft of powder but you can always find a limit to where you can go
I had them. They are very hard on the atv. And you get absolutely covered in snow. And they are slow.
Now go try it with tires
And they had fun.
They had fun mate, that's what matters most
there not hard on atv , mine will do 100 kms a hr on the flat all out , , as far as covered in snow just part of the fun
OH FREAK'IN YEAH !!! WOO HOO !!! Gotta love the Apache Backcountry Tracks ... I know I love mine !!! It sure must be nice to have some friends that have tracks on their ATV's too !! ........ Looks like you have a great area for some great winter ATV Track'in !!! WOO HOO !!!
RIDING HAS BIN GOOD , GOING ON A 4 DAY RIDE SOON , LOVE THE NEW TRACKS , MY OLD TRACKS DID GOOD , BUT THESE NEW ONES IN THE BACK COUNTRY SURE WORK NICE
@@windyview64 YEAH BUDDY !!!
Hell Yeah !!! backcountrys are the way to go !
Looks fun for sure....not sure my 520 Foreman would turn those tracks tho.
Great video fellas
They had a great destination!
The moose must be wondering, wtf was that?! 🦌
That looks like a blast ! where are all the Honda guys to say they can do it lol
Looks amazing Fellas👍👌
Absolutely stunning scenery!! Man what an awesome day in the snow!! Excellent 👌
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This is awesome! Cheers from the east Kootenays
Straight flexing....more money in tracks than a decent sled 😂 Each their own, totally badass machines guys 👌🏽
Holy shit, that looked fun!!!
Its snowmobiling but in slow motion and more fuel. Just drive a bravo LT.
No it is not investing in two off road machines one to maintain and one to store. You can also pack tons more with a tracked ATV than you can on a sled. You also do not have to be heard three valleys away because your engine is screaming cause you try to mark a hill. There are places that are better for sleds and many better for atv with tracks. Two different worlds but both on snow
rather have that ATV with track then just a sled. Use that atv all year round with more different uses. yeah that sled is fun but ill pay the extra money for the ATV and Track system
@@bcpioneer59 atv to run tracks 800cc to 1000cc plus 5k in tracks so let's say 20k new if you get a deal.
@@YellowVtec 90% of outdoor enthusiast like hunters fishermen and campers already own a ATV or UTV that they can use 365 days a year, but limited for sure by deep snow, unlike a sled good for the winter time and stored the rest of the year, no money value used there. You also do not need 800 or 1000 cc machine, not everyone is buying Brand new either just like sledders do not buy brand new every year either. I have ridden with lots of people with tracks on as small as a 300 Honda, not a problem, but they are slow, no question. So again you do not need a $20,000 new atv and new tracks, just like you do not need top of the line sled new every year, and if you are foolish enough to spend that kind of money someone will be glad to buy your used sled cheap from you
@@bcpioneer59 you obviously don't use it for anything but a foot of snow. You CAN'T use those tracks they have on with a 300 Honda lol. You can't go anywhere close to where they went with a 300 Honda with tracks of you did have them. A long track 250 brack with 22hp could.
Those look like they peel through the powder quite nicely.
Some absolute rippers! I’ll stick with my skidoo though. To each his own.
Yup until you don't get enough snow to ride and the quads three wheelers side by sides go karts and offroad mowers are out playing we have all the above we ride more than we do our snowmobiles
@@garyburbank3537 Ah but up here in Fairbanks AK there’s no shortage of powder until a month or two from now depending on Mother Nature. Then we pull out the quads.
@@GunkNasty yes some people just like to be different lol like the side by side groups they have track also they are badass but i wouldn't spend the money to buy one when we can build our own side by side
Believe I would invent some fender extensions to reduce the blizzard to the face..
Windshield would do wonders
Those look sick and I'm not a can am guy yewwww 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼💯💯👍🏻👍🏻💨💨💨
Canam really are the best all around. Best warranty and the machines are rediculously solid. You should give them a try.
@@Allworldsk1 I’m too poor dude
@@AdamGatti I understand. I financed mine. $169 a month. Worth it. ☑️👌
@@Allworldsk1 I actually can’t I’m 14 and have no job 😂
@@AdamGatti 🤣🤣💯☑️
These last 3 are extremely impressive. I would never think a person could get around that easily. The shorter ones did not impress much though
Clips are beautiful 👍👍👍👍👍❄❄❄❄
Wish my grandpa was that cool
THESE ARE UNSTOPPABLE.. UNTIL U RUN OVER A BRANCH AND GET HUNG UP..💀
Sick video!! Where did u guys get those gas cans and what are they called!???
thanks for comments , gas cans are kolpin brand , they hold 1.5 galons each
just building another vid from same area from last week , 4 days of riding
This looks awesome!
Wondering if my 18’ 650 MAX would be able to go there with the same set up? Anyone is running tracks on their 650’s please chime in with your impressions.
A 650 WOULD DO GOOD , NOT AS WELL AS THE BIGGER H/P MACHINES ,, WE ARE RUNNING A FEW 800 OUTLANDERS AND DOING GOOD WE HAVE RUN MACHINES FROM 450 T0 1000 ,, SO WERE CAN YOU GO DEPENDES ON SNOW CONDTION AND H/P WE HAVE APACHE TRCKS AND CAMSO TRACKS , RIGHT NOW PUTTING A SET OF APACHE TRACKS ON A 2020 POLARIS RANGER 1000 ,, ALSO 2 SETS OF CAMSO ON 2020 RANGER 1000 WERE JUST DONE A FEW WEEKS AGO ,, SO GOING RIDING TO TEST ALL OF THIS NEXT WEEK
Just buy a snowmobile, another faster, more nimble
@@windyview64 which tracks do you find better apache backcountry or camso?
@@windyview64 can’t wait to see those results.
@@Mark_Tschetter Apache are way better if riding hills/mountains etc.. they ar winter only and are not good on lakes or trails. Loud with the big paddles and will wear down fast. Camso are great for normal winter riding ( lakes/trails/deep snow on flatter ground and small hills etc.. plus they are $2000-2500 cheaper lol) if you have anything other then a canam you can’t get the Apache paddle tracks anyways since it’s canams brand. Unless you fabricated custom brackets to mount on a Polaris or other sxs/atv etc.
Could you put snowmobile skis on the front wheels? Asking for a friend...
not recomended , on only a trail ride ok but that is it
Ain't you boys ever heard of snowmobiles? LOL!
for sure , have one sled , both are fun
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@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé did you just say a tracked Atv is more capable then a snowmobile what kind of snowmobile do you have because I guarantee it is not
@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé I’ve got a 2020 Polaris khaos I’m a steep and deep guy
@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé the size of jumps and drops would bust one of those kits in half along with the fact that on any sort of steep hills it will get stuck
@Jean-Frédéric Baillargé I have a 900 ACE SWT Expedition, and I can promise you that it will outperform a quad on tracks in every way possible.
That said, I'm rather impressed with where these guys are going with their quads. Very capable indeed.
GREETINGS FROM AUSTRALIA MATES.
hope your trails are good down that way
I wish they upturned the rear tracks a little to make it easier to backup.
BACKING UP IS NOT A PROBLEM , THEY LIFT UP AS YOU BACK UP IF YOU HAVE ANTROTATION SET UP RIGHT , ON CAMSO TRACKS IF NOT SET UP CORRECTLY THEY CAN BE WORSE FOR BACKING UP BUT ON THESE APACHE TRACKS BACKING UP HAS BIN GOOD ( HAVE APROX 2000 KMS ON THESE TRACKS NOW JUST PUT APROX 250 KMS ON LAST WEEK IN 8 T0 15 FEET OF SNOW AT MANY ANGLES ECT ) BUILDING A VID NOW FOR LAST ADVENTURE
@@windyview64 I had tjd tracks and there was no rotation at all. A pain to backup.
@@danlux4954 have not seen tjd tracks ,, so far i have had camso and apachi and both had hardware to allow up and down movement ,
Where is this? Nice!
That looks like a blast, definitely not a trip to do without others, did you stay at the cabin?
did not stay at cabin , just played above cabin in deeper snow
Looks like a great day to me.
Looking good !
CHE SPETTACOLO 😱💪✌️👋👏
I have backcountry track on 1000 me too and this setup is unstopable
Is that comparable to a snowmobile?
If you were to put a newbie on a tracked quad, could they mostly go where the snowmobiles go without the huge learning curve of an off trail sled? And you don't get stuck as often?
YES , THERE IS STILL A LEARNING CURVE ALWAYS ,, THESE QUADS WILL GO PLACES , LIMITS ARE STEEPNESS WHERE SLED GO IN THE HIGH BACK COUNTRY ,, , NOT AS A BIG LEARNING CURVE AS A SLED BECAUSE YOU DO NOT USE YOUR WEIGHT TO CONTROL MACHINE ,, ONE OF THE BIGGEST LEARING CURVE FOR QUADS IS WHEN CLIMBING AND EITHER YOU LOOSE MOMENTUM OR START TO SPIN OUT , STOP AND BACK ,, HIT THE SAME PATH AGAIN ,,, INSTEAD OF SPINNING IT DOWN AND GETTING IT STUCK , BUT IF YOU GET IT STUCK THERE IS A EASY TRICK TO GET THEM OUT , YOU CAN MOSTLY GO WHERE A SLED GOES BUT ALL OF THIS IS ON ONE CONDTION , SIZE OF MACHINE , KIND OF TRACKS AND A BIT OF COMMON SENSE
Can you ride anywhere out west with tracks? Even on snowmobile trails?
Awesome video unreal where able to go . Do you happen to know the cc of that Articcat in the video ?
1000 cc
Running in high or low for most of the trip?
Does anyone have any info on an organization who provides back country snow riding for couples? Would love to fly my wife out there and have everything provided and set up to do a one or two day ride. Please let me know!!! Thanks
You absolutely have to do it. You can’t put into words just how incredibly beautiful and awesome the scenery is out riding through the woods. Check out Pittsburg New Hampshire. It’s just under the Canadian boarder. Rent a nice cabin on one of the Lakes that has access to trails. Louis at Trail Side Rentals is the way to go. Awesome guy. Wait until February. We usually go around Valentine’s Day. Get a trail map and check out some of the POI around the area. Trail side rentals should be able to hook you up with a guide but it’s not necessary. Have fun. I know you’ll enjoy it. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
know of side by sides with tracks that a person could ride as a passenger but not as drivers ,
So I just bought these and I have a 2020 can am outlander dps max 570. I noticed if you let off the gas on snowbanks it Jerks you pretty hard forward. Is there anyway too just somethint or just floor it lol. Never have used tracks on an atv before.
WHEN THE THROTTLE IS ON 50% AND UP THE FRONT TRACKS ARE CLIMBING UP ON TOP OF SNOW , SO EITHER MORE THROTTLE AND CLIMB THE BANK AND REDUCE THROTTLE AFTER TURNING OUT 1/2 WAY THROUGH TURNING OUT TO GO DOWN ,,, WITH TRACKS YOU CAN CLIMB SNOW BANKS ECT WITH VERY LITTLE THROTTLE INSTEAD USE YOUR TRACKTION OF THE TRACKS AND YOU CAN SOME TIMES EVEN CLIMB HIGHER WITH OUT SPINNING TRACKS ,,,,, ( ALL OF THIS CHANGES WITH KIND OF SNOW CONDTION ) IF YOU ARE CLIMBING STAIGHT UP ,,, GO UP TILL TRACKS JUST START TO SPIN OUT OR YOU LOOSE MOMENTOM , STOP BACK UP , THEN GO BACK UP SAME PATH ,, HOPE THIS HELPS SINCE YOU ARE JUST STARTING OUT IF YOU END UP HAVING PROBLEMS GETTING UN STUCK , TEXT ME ECT AS THERE IS EASY TRICKS TO GET THEM OUT BY FOR NOW
Thats awesome
Looks fun
Do you ever have problems with the differential not working properly. I have camso tracks on my Outlander 1000 max and just today out on the lake the front tracks were being pushed and going was really hard.
I have aprox 10 thousand km on two can am 1000 only problem was a connection at actuator on side of trans . Or I had a blowen front drive shaft coupler on out put to front drive shaft . ( bolt In coupler backed off allowing coupler to disconnect from shaft )
Very cool
Bs style !!! Vive les skidoo
If you don’t ride in mountains then Camso are better. Way quieter to ride every day and arnt soo damn big.. lol. Plus if you have a Polaris you have no choice haha.. fun videos though.
Impressive
What model Apache tracks?
What belt are you running?
Whsts the advantage over a snowmobile?
There is none.
Sure there is, you can use these anytime of year. No snow required. Lol.
in snow, no advantage
they are just differant machines , both go differant places , so actually cant compare other than they are now both on snow
How are these compared to the original Mattacks?
mattracks to heavy and they are more for rock , dirt and snow
Pretty cool, nobody wants to be in the rear it’s a full time whiteout...
Where is this ?
I am assuming that these are seismic lines?
yes
Looks fun I wonder how hard it is to put those tracks on
not hard to install but yes they are some dollars ,, but now one machine year around use
@@windyview64 How long have you had the tracks? Do you gotta replace them like on a sled? If so, where do you buy them and are they as expensive as a sled or cheaper?
@@Buttonssf i have had tracks for 11 years , you do not have to replace them lots , they will out live machine ,, of course depending on how you use them and what size of machine , i sell them here where i work , prices vary , 2 brands of tracks camso and apache ,, tracks 3500, 4000 , or 6000 , 6500 ,, not cheap but use all year on one machine , swap to tires in summer , are they as much as a sled depends on what year of sled ,,
@@windyview64 I have a CFmoto Uforce 800, I know they make tracks for them as I seen them at the dealership when I bought the machine. Was thinking of getting them for being able to go to our hunting camp as I can carry all my stuff I need in my bike.
Was wondering if they're worth the investment, and if they're easy to put on and take off.
yes they would work for that kind of thing ,, i have outfitted all of the local trappers and large ranchers for the same tye of reasons ,, they are easy to swap back to tires , on tracks they pull a sleigh nice , we pulled a 300 puond propane tank ( tank was about 4 1/2 ft tall and 3 feet across ) on a sleigh into a remote cabin , freind tryed with snow machine long track made it about one mile , we hocked up and had to try to remeber that we had somthing on behind , on the real steep hills we had to hock 2 machines together ,
Are you people in Canada this video
YES
For the price of a sled I could get 5 sets of these, so the extra fuel isn't really an issue!
what are you talking about sleds arent that expensive
Do you know how expensive tracks are?
fuel consumtion is the same as a sled
@@verovex7723 Brand new sleds are anywhere from 10k-18k depending on what you get. Tracks for an atv or side by side are around 5500. So tracks are cheaper and you can also use the machine year round.
Like currently I'm still using my side by side as my sled is parked as we have no snow where I am in Canada.
@@Buttonssf a quad that has been made to go in snow is going to be nowhere near as fun as something that is meant for the snow
Not bad but stop stopping at the top of a damn hill so the rest can make it up
We don't have tracked quads but we do have a couple offroad mowers with tracks and snow ski's
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Rhese the apache 360 tracks?
NO NOT THE 360 ,, THEY ARE THE BACK COUNTRY
I'd hate to have to dig one of these out when it gets buried and stuck. How many winches do you burn out in a day ?lol
Nah a tandem winch would pull that thing out no problem
there are tricks to get then unstuck just like every thing , in the last 10-12 years on tracks only blew up a couple of winches which were mostly my on fault
@@windyview64 Check out the powder jacks i would be lost without mine. Some called snow jacks all the same design. Not sure about the weight of a atv but it is the best when your out alone and you ain't got your buddys to pull.
@@yankee5886 will look into this made a system that worked good for camso tracks was going to make similar thing for these apps hi tracks . I have a vid up showing this system works good vid is labeled roll overs and mods . Check it out . But for sue going to look at these powder jacks
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Are you in the can-usa boundary?
canada , b.c /alb .
Dis you have to do any power mods to turn the tracks better
NO POWER MODS NEEDED , JUST COURAGE TO TAKE IT WHERE IT CAN GO
Что за гусеницы ? Производитель какой ?
Camso и can am backcountry
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These are cool, but if it ever rolled you’re essentially dead right? lol
Definitly not. Esp. In the snow. They weigh about 800 pounds. You will survive for sure
I have rolled them 4 times so far . The worst was 4 rolls the only hurt was the old pride . Just had to pop winsheild back on . Snow has a good cushion to it thank googness
Need fenders
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Техника интересна,но слишком широка по лесу не поехать.
The Tracks cost as much as the ATV
depending on atv new or used , camso or apache tracks , camso fit all brands , apache fit can am or custom build mounts to fit other brands
@@windyview64 For me track kits start at $5000. I just can't see the logic in justifying such a purchase unless you live in 6 months of snow (which I do) and REALLY REALLY don't wanna have more then 1 machine around. It makes more sense in that case to just spend 5k on a good used snowmobile. They are infinitely more efficient in snow. They are allowed to go on groomed trails. Just all around more fun. I have always had both a snowmobile and a ATV. Maybe in the south where you get short winters it might come in useful but then in the south most of the time just good tires and 4x4 will get you through anything. Tracks just seem like more of a novelty then anything. Or like I said before if you REALLY only wanna have 1 machine around.
@@shperax i hear ya , as for us we are getting about a month or two on both end of winter , ( a time where to much snow for tires and not enough for sleds ) so a dirt ride for a few miles or so then a ride in early or late snow , over all those 4 months now i can ride
Заебатые игрушки...
Pretty lame.. Looks like about 1/4 the fun a sled is..
And you can't go in deep powder unless you want to get stuck. For the cost of the tracks and conversion kit I would just buy a mountain sled.
U guys are probably poor than
@@hondaman9308 Shit just looks dull, a 440 sled can do better than these things. Spend the money on a sled and have a blast.
@@Chevymonster203 yes can go in deep powder and not get stuck
@@Chevymonster203 not realy yesterday 3 of use on tracks kept up with and run with 12 sleds as a group , no we could not high mark , but in the tight trees on side hills we got there first which was a suprise to all
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old rich guys,
The rule of life for machines: If you double the speed, you cut the life in half. If you double the load you cut the life by a factor of 8. Your machines are designed for 4 wheels, not 4 tracks. Enjoy, while you can but, don't bet your life on it.
Iguana
These tracks are engineered to allow less abuse to the machine. The tracks are geared by nature so they have more torque than speed. I get what your saying but this is nothing for those machines.
bin running tracks since 2008 on differant machines , yes you can break anything , have over 15,000 kms of track time , have tryed 4 differant brands of machines , now today running a machine that manufacture supplys tracks for it and have aprox 4000 kms on it with no problems and have bin in many places but when playing in the back country a person should always be prepared for any thing ,, i am a 40 year mechanic and all things break that i bet my life on .
@@windyview64
A buddy of mine also have a 2012 1000 outlander with apache 360 tracks. But his quad keeps eating CVT drive belts, like his belts last only about 500km, do you have the same problem?
You also said you've tested 4 different machines, which do you find most reliable under such strenuous conditions?
Mark T does he have stock clutches?
@@Redthadon no he's got aftermarket
Waste of money if you want to go on snow get a snowmobile this is just stupid
Wish you’d stop pausing the video, I kept turning the volume up then the video would start again... loud af. Kind of annoying. 👎
Slow and burn lots of gas get a snowmobile and forget about this useless idea
$12,000 snowmobile vs $3,000 tracks....you can buy a lot of fuel for $9000....it come down to user on what makes sense!
The the tracks are on a $12000 rig and if ya want you can buy $3000 snowmobiles everywhere. All the tracks to on atvs is wear out bushings and berrings alot faster and rob alot of power and make them slow. Your entitled to your opinion just like me and mine think they are a I think they are time and money.
The only thing you’re fucked up on is you bought a Can-Am instead of a Polaris