I'm still rockin' my 2017 Sportsman 570 X2. Used mainly for trail riding with my wife and hunting. It has hauled a lot of meat out of the hills over the years. Love it!
So thankful Polaris brought the X2 back. Polaris quit making the X2's for a couple years. I have a 2004 500 ATP and a 2013 550 X2. My brother has a 2017 570 X2. They all are still running great. The most useful ATVs ever made. I need to add another one for a growing family. The 2025s look Awesome! But WOW the price for a new ATV is crazy.
Nice machine, but 2 things; 1st offer the 850 and 1000 engines to the lineup and 2nd change that hitch receiver from 1.25 inch to 2 inch receiver. Please!
So you can jam in a 2" hitch with a 2 or 25/16" ball, and put somethin waaay to heavy on it, fold the rear frame section down and then hollar about warranty or quality??? Seen way to many older polaris rear frame all folded down and owners just laugh about why it happened. Its not a 3/4 ton pickup rated for 1500lbs plus tongue weight, stuffs gonna give. So to help keep you from doing that, you get 1.25". Yet ive still seen the rear frame section all folded down from folks still overloading them. Sure theyll pull good weight, but it aint made for bouncing and weight transferring tongue weight that your beloved 2" reciever is gonna let you hook up to amything your pickup does... Oh and im suprised the other brands dont all only do a 1.25" also, cause the same thing happens to them..
@@fowlplayoutdoors68 amen they are losing sales , im looking at aanother brand SxS now instead of this quad. it costs as much as a brand new honda pioneer SxS
They quit doing 2" recievers because of people hooking things up that are far to heavy tongue wise, causing heavy frame damage, seen it on several older machines. Going smaller put that at bay a bit. You can get 1 7/8 and 2" balls for the 30 dollar 1.25" reciever ya know....... If spending an extra 40ish bucks deters you from buying it then by all means, move on.
@@whiskerbiscuit99 No, its just inconvenient when everything else you own has 2" hitch, with my machines, I take the hitch out of my truck and use it on my ATV, because they had a brain!
The dump bed seems really cool but after watching this I am starting to wonder if it is useful or gimmick. It’s really small so when he mentions hauling mulch or gravel, it’s not like you can get much in there. But, it would be great for just holding things in the bed.
I like Polaris, really I do. Your pricing is just gone insane these days though. That repetitive complaint aside... How many people have to tell you to just put a 2" receiver on your machines before you finally listen? EVERYONE hates your tiny receiver.
So you can jam a 2" in it and hook up to everything you hook a full size truck to right!,???? Cause its made for ginormous tongue weight!! They went to 1.25" recievers to deter people from doing that, and then hollering about garbage built or warranty work when the rear section gets folded down or worse like used to happen. Its not a 3/4 ton, its not made for tongue weight of things your 3/4 ton pulls. Ill bet they never do a 2" again.
@whiskerbiscuit99 everyone who has something to tow will still tow. The size of the receiver is about not having to go buy more hitches in another size. Because we all already own what we need in 2". Here in Canada, a hitch will set you you $20-40, then a ball, $15-30. I have 2" and 2" 5/16 things. So now I need 2 hitches and 2 more balls. Then I have my yard trailer which is a pin, so I need another hitch with no ball. I own all of these with a 2" receiver. It's silliness. If you're too stupid to follow tow specs in general, you'll do stupid things and get stupid prizes no matter what size receiver they put on there. So just put a 2" like everyone else, and be done with it.
I'm still rockin' my 2017 Sportsman 570 X2. Used mainly for trail riding with my wife and hunting. It has hauled a lot of meat out of the hills over the years. Love it!
So thankful Polaris brought the X2 back. Polaris quit making the X2's for a couple years. I have a 2004 500 ATP and a 2013 550 X2. My brother has a 2017 570 X2. They all are still running great. The most useful ATVs ever made. I need to add another one for a growing family. The 2025s look Awesome! But WOW the price for a new ATV is crazy.
The perfect 4 wheeler imo. Awesome!
Nice machine, but 2 things; 1st offer the 850 and 1000 engines to the lineup and 2nd change that hitch receiver from 1.25 inch to 2 inch receiver. Please!
Right?
So you can jam in a 2" hitch with a 2 or 25/16" ball, and put somethin waaay to heavy on it, fold the rear frame section down and then hollar about warranty or quality??? Seen way to many older polaris rear frame all folded down and owners just laugh about why it happened. Its not a 3/4 ton pickup rated for 1500lbs plus tongue weight, stuffs gonna give. So to help keep you from doing that, you get 1.25". Yet ive still seen the rear frame section all folded down from folks still overloading them. Sure theyll pull good weight, but it aint made for bouncing and weight transferring tongue weight that your beloved 2" reciever is gonna let you hook up to amything your pickup does...
Oh and im suprised the other brands dont all only do a 1.25" also, cause the same thing happens to them..
Nice! I love it! Now do the 1000 X2 with ride command screen
It looks like Polaris thought of everything on the 570, great looking machine
Love my turf mode!
Still running my 2012 and love it. Probably need a new one soon though
I've got a 2010 550 X2 and it's a great machine still. I would've also liked to see 850 & 1000cc options too.
That box is nice
great machine with all the new tech, i bought an 05 500 atp loved it, but this unit really nice
Nice set up on this machine. It’s about time Polaris stepped it up a bit
Will you guys seriously start using 2" receivers everything on my farm is 2" EXCEPT my sportsman...
One of reason I went with a different brand.
@@fowlplayoutdoors68 amen they are losing sales , im looking at aanother brand SxS now instead of this quad. it costs as much as a brand new honda pioneer SxS
I bought another Minnesota brand with 2" Hitch. At least they wised up and put a Garden Tractor battery in the X2
They quit doing 2" recievers because of people hooking things up that are far to heavy tongue wise, causing heavy frame damage, seen it on several older machines. Going smaller put that at bay a bit. You can get 1 7/8 and 2" balls for the 30 dollar 1.25" reciever ya know.......
If spending an extra 40ish bucks deters you from buying it then by all means, move on.
@@whiskerbiscuit99 No, its just inconvenient when everything else you own has 2" hitch, with my machines, I take the hitch out of my truck and use it on my ATV, because they had a brain!
The dump bed seems really cool but after watching this I am starting to wonder if it is useful or gimmick. It’s really small so when he mentions hauling mulch or gravel, it’s not like you can get much in there. But, it would be great for just holding things in the bed.
I have an X2 and you're right, you really don't use the dump feature but the bed area is great. You don't need to strap things down
I’ve had my x2 for 6 years and never used the dump feature, but the turf mode is awesome! Saves on tires and the yard. Tight turning is a breeze.
It's funny how my 07 X2 is more premium than this brand new model, the box is exactly the same but I have work lights on mine.
Whats the price tag on these bad boys??
And how about mounting a proper hitch on your machines?
Nice looking quad but I just hope that new front headlights carry over to the 850 and 1000 models like it did to new 570 touring
Polaris needs to switch to projector led headlights.
I like Polaris, really I do. Your pricing is just gone insane these days though. That repetitive complaint aside...
How many people have to tell you to just put a 2" receiver on your machines before you finally listen?
EVERYONE hates your tiny receiver.
Well said.
So you can jam a 2" in it and hook up to everything you hook a full size truck to right!,???? Cause its made for ginormous tongue weight!! They went to 1.25" recievers to deter people from doing that, and then hollering about garbage built or warranty work when the rear section gets folded down or worse like used to happen. Its not a 3/4 ton, its not made for tongue weight of things your 3/4 ton pulls. Ill bet they never do a 2" again.
@whiskerbiscuit99 everyone who has something to tow will still tow. The size of the receiver is about not having to go buy more hitches in another size. Because we all already own what we need in 2". Here in Canada, a hitch will set you you $20-40, then a ball, $15-30. I have 2" and 2" 5/16 things. So now I need 2 hitches and 2 more balls. Then I have my yard trailer which is a pin, so I need another hitch with no ball. I own all of these with a 2" receiver. It's silliness.
If you're too stupid to follow tow specs in general, you'll do stupid things and get stupid prizes no matter what size receiver they put on there. So just put a 2" like everyone else, and be done with it.
LED taillights would be nice at the price point…
I like the concept but I could get a 570 ranger for the same price, maybe cheaper, with a bigger dump bed.
My next machine with be the x2 version
13k+ cost of admission and still no double front a arms
Holy crap no this isn't 13K?????
The seat are so small
Not very versatile if it spends more time in the workshop than on the trails… Polaris needs to work on their build quality big time
Equipped with the worst tires ever…