Patriot 9R vs Patriot Boost! Which do we prefer?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2022
  • Pat and Sean ride two 2023 Polaris RMK sleds-one with the Patriot 9R big bore naturally aspirated engine, and the other with Patriot Boost.
    Our goal was to experience the two engine packages side by side to get a feel for how the engine characteristics compare and to help us decide which is better suited for the kind of riding we like to do.
    For comparison, the two sleds are:
    1) 2023 Polaris Pro RMK Slash 9R 155 x 15 x 2.75" Series 8 track
    2) 2023 Polaris RMK Khaos Slash Patriot Boost 155 x 15 x 2.75" Series 8 track
    We chose these specific configurations because we felt that they were best suited for the type of riding we expect each of these two packages to excel at based on the model handling and engine characteristics.
    We hope you enjoy our Polaris Patriot 9R vs Patriot Boost experiment!
    Which engine and model configuration best suits your riding style? Did you snowcheck one or the other? Let us know in the comments!
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    Thanks for watching! For more model year 2023 content, visit www.sleddermag.com
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Комментарии • 76

  • @Zacfreezin
    @Zacfreezin 2 года назад +3

    Stoked for the review! Made me feel even better about my choice in snowcheck this year! Boost khaos ftw!! 🤘🤘 keep it up guys!

  • @onehipmex
    @onehipmex 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting video comparing and contrasting.
    I pick up my 9R today.
    First new sled I’ve purchased in over 20 years.

  • @bertrenolds5
    @bertrenolds5 Год назад

    great informative video. Both look sweet!

  • @markgregoryrugman7136
    @markgregoryrugman7136 4 месяца назад

    My preference I prefer the 9R over 850 paytreat because I love exploring with my sleds so that is why the 9R will do the job I'm looking for

  • @hornefoundations
    @hornefoundations 2 года назад +2

    Very good review of the two...pro 9r for me!

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, enjoy it!

  • @speeder757
    @speeder757 2 года назад +8

    Put that 9R in an XCR and that’s the ultimate trail/ditch banger

    • @starstrikes
      @starstrikes Год назад

      The 9R in the SKS 146 is already there

  • @sledlife9285
    @sledlife9285 Год назад +3

    Great comparison but not exactly fair. You took a khaos boost one of the craziest sleds on the market versus a 9r pro which is a lot tamer of a chassis. It is very clear in the video the differences by how much the khaos wheelies vs the pro sticking and pulling hard. Still very good video by you guys

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  Год назад

      Yeah, we would have preferred to do a straight across KHAOS to KHAOS or PRO to PRO comparison also but it just wasn't possible to get the sleds to do that. But we we're kind of happy with how it turned out in that you can see the difference between the chassis' also and how the engine packages sort of complement those to a degree.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @natekrez
    @natekrez 2 года назад +2

    What track? Series 7 or 8?... Let's say the riding you did in this video with the 9R; stay with the 155 3" or... BTW appreciate the content and your time/effort!

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад

      Both of these sleds have Series 8 tracks.
      Check out our Series 8 vs 6 and 7 tracks video here for comparison...we filmed some of this in the exact same location actually! Lol What are the odds.
      ruclips.net/video/F5erWw7ot70/видео.html

  • @user-cu5dr7vy4v
    @user-cu5dr7vy4v 2 года назад +1

    Late comment, but do all the 9R's have the amber headlight? I didn't see that as a spec on my snow check.

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +1

      Yes, all 2023 9R and Patriot Boost models have the amber headlight accent-yours will too. Thanks for watching!

  • @famousbmx777
    @famousbmx777 Год назад +1

    So a turbo 9R? 😎

  • @livingfreeoutdoors3033
    @livingfreeoutdoors3033 Год назад +1

    Anyone rember the last 900 we seen from Polaris 😂that went great

  • @rickbestul2802
    @rickbestul2802 2 года назад +3

    At 10,000 ft the 9R will be about 133 HP compared to the boost of about 175.

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +2

      This is true (although our math says the gap might be even bigger than your numbers suggest), however, the 9R was not developed for max power at high elevation. It was for a naturally-aspirated, quick-revving engine with lots of torque, more than simply adding more power which the turbocharged Patriot Boost already achieves, as you correctly point out.
      However, many sledders ride well below 10,000', where the output gap is smaller. Think coastal riders, Interior BC, Chic-Choc, NFLD, etc...locations with low to mid elevation and lots of epic, tight tree riding. Polaris developed this engine to shine in those circumstances where quick response at lower engine speeds is more important than outright power at max rpm.
      But yes, we agree that sledders who typically ride at 10,000 ft would probably benefit more from the significantly higher output of Patriot Boost at that elevation.

  • @aaronoconnor606
    @aaronoconnor606 2 года назад

    The real question is how long tell the grenade. As soon as warranty is up?

    • @mikeysrxharris
      @mikeysrxharris 2 года назад

      Add couple ounce oil to the tank every other time in the gas and more lube with live way longer got few techs in group

  • @winteradventures9113
    @winteradventures9113 2 года назад +4

    this 900 gonna prove out or is it gonna be an other money pit like the fusion ??

    • @JeremyBrightenburg
      @JeremyBrightenburg 2 года назад +2

      People have had great luck with the carls 900

    • @bertrenolds5
      @bertrenolds5 Год назад

      @@JeremyBrightenburg exactly. everyone is going to turbo the 900.

    • @JeffCarsboatsatvs
      @JeffCarsboatsatvs Год назад

      Completely different engine key word is the really light crank and new pistons .fusion 900 was a vibration turd and wasn’t locked down good bad engine vibration cause of the base mounts . Motor ran good just vibrated bad . Also that engine was 16 years ago lol .

  • @AnDrEw122100
    @AnDrEw122100 2 года назад +3

    I would take the 9r all day , that’s because I ride at like 2000 feet and I like the tighter stuff , the quick response of the 9r would do me better than the boost .

  • @king7.3zf6lb7
    @king7.3zf6lb7 2 года назад +2

    Just me or the 2023 boost doesn’t have that loud wastegate noise the 2022s have? Seems way quieter.

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад

      Interesting observation! We didn't notice at the time, but now you've got us wondering 🤔

    • @king7.3zf6lb7
      @king7.3zf6lb7 2 года назад +1

      @@sleddermag yeah it definitely sounds different. I think riders weren’t crazy about the loud wastegate noise and maybe they changed it. Also I heard a rumor the wastegate design on the 2022s was a patent pending design and maybe Polaris didn’t get it and switched designs to a different one, who knows lol.

    • @3DProductions
      @3DProductions Год назад

      as simple as small change to the stock can/packing inside it

  • @jethrobodine011
    @jethrobodine011 Год назад +1

    Put that 9r in the xcr polaris!

  • @matisvanasse7729
    @matisvanasse7729 2 года назад +5

    Hoping for a 9r boost with alpha rail next year 🤞

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 2 года назад

      Keep dreaming, right?

    • @matisvanasse7729
      @matisvanasse7729 2 года назад +1

      @@Icutmetal Yeah 😔

    • @koltonbarney
      @koltonbarney 2 года назад +3

      What kind of troll are you

    • @matisvanasse7729
      @matisvanasse7729 2 года назад

      @@koltonbarney No i'm deadass, I want power but love how the alpha is easy to sidehill!

    • @SlipperyDucky
      @SlipperyDucky 2 года назад +1

      🤮🤮🤮

  • @Drewby98
    @Drewby98 2 года назад +12

    Wonder how long it will take to blow up? Gotta love the Polaris reliability

    • @jethrobodine011
      @jethrobodine011 2 года назад +17

      Why are people like you the way you are? Like why are you so negative. Why the brand bashing. If you don’t like it don’t buy it. I personally don’t care for arctic cat. Does that mean I’m going to tell my buddy who owns an arctic cat it is a huge piece of shit? No, I’m just glad he can come ride with me. If it breaks that is his problem. All that negativity gets super old with you brand loyal people…do better

    • @daveharty4063
      @daveharty4063 2 года назад +4

      @@jeremiahlf to each their own. I am 52 and have been riding since I was 16. They all can be pieces of shit. It's the luck of the draw. As far as a buddy breaking down and the cost of you going riding - you are a total piece of sh.t! Who cares about the cost? If that was an issue you wouldn't ride to begin with. It is the whole and entire experience that you share with friends and family. If some can only afford an older sled- so be it. Support the fact that they are trying to enjoy the sport and if a breakdown occurs - have a laugh and make a memory of it. I have owned older sleds and have had issues and I have owned new sleds and had issues. I currently own 5 sleds, a 2019, a 2020 and two 2021's. Just snowchecked two 2023's. It is a sport, it's recreational. Sh.t happens, quit hating. It's not a dck swinging contest and I would guess that when you started it wasn't on new sh.. and you weren't a sponsored rider. Just try to support everyone all in the sport. Regardless of skill or make. Just sayin

    • @shaybrown7205
      @shaybrown7205 2 года назад

      U gotta love people in the comments losing their shit

    • @bertrenolds5
      @bertrenolds5 Год назад +1

      @@jethrobodine011 the brand loyalty thing is all cat has left. Nobody wants to buy a cat accept for the diehards who think a 600 engine is acceptable for a mtn sled and somehow justify it. cat didn't even have engines in the props they had on the stage. I was a cat guy, still own 2 but my next sled aint gonna be a cat. 2 years for a 600 doo knockoff and 3-4 for what ever engine they are making. I honestly don't think cat actually has an engine textron has bled them so dry with R&D. thought they could ride the shitty monoraill gimmick for years. textron blows.

    • @jordangladden7749
      @jordangladden7749 Год назад +1

      He probably doesn’t even have a sled. Lol

  • @ledebuhr1
    @ledebuhr1 2 года назад +1

    Why does Polaris not advertise Hp and torque numbers anymore?

    • @SlipperyDucky
      @SlipperyDucky 2 года назад

      Because than they cant say 50% more hp at 10,000ft than the 850 🤣

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +1

      This is probably a longer post, but here's the short version:
      I don't know their exact reasoning, but I agree with it, because whatever the actual h.p. number is, it's almost a pointless metric (in my opinion), for this reason: for most mountain riding, the characteristic of the engine (quick to rev, torque), clutching and driveline efficiency are much more important to how quickly and effectively the power is transferred to the track and snow. Now add in chassis, skidframe and track design which ultimately determine how effectively that power is used to get the sled on top of the snow and moving forward, and you see that the difference of a few horsepower one way or the other makes no difference. So why would the companies engage in that type of marketing, unless they can-without any doubt-claim to be the leader? And how can they do this when they don't know what the other manufacturers plan to release in the same year?
      TL;DR Sure, it's nice to know what is roughly the baseline power of the new sleds when they come out, but exact number is one of the least important considerations for how that sled will actually perform in the mountains. That's my opinion.
      Thanks for your comment! ~Pat

  • @kendalljohnson9597
    @kendalljohnson9597 2 года назад +10

    should've compared a 9r pro rmk to a pro rmk boost, or 9r khaos to khaos boost. the comparison isnt that clean this way.

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +3

      Agreed, but it wasn't possible due to availability constraints

  • @sylvainlaurence1554
    @sylvainlaurence1554 Год назад +1

    Prefer to be able to get one of these, Polaris production sucks…….

  • @jonathanrush7357
    @jonathanrush7357 2 года назад

    Judging by landscape id say you have to be around 3000'

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +1

      Google Earth says 7300 ft / 2200 m, so my guess was off by a bit. Probably should have just looked at the gauge! Anyway this is near the Continental Divide on the Idaho/Montana border, so definitely not 3000'.

  • @TheGoodguy68
    @TheGoodguy68 Год назад

    Sounds great but they are being towed out of the woods

  • @otahu26
    @otahu26 Год назад

    Now Way Am I paying 27 000 here in Canada and it only last 2 to 4 thousand miles. Plus the crappy fuel mileage. My last Polaris turbo burned a 55 thousand dollar hole in my wallet keeping it going. No thanks. Yam/cat will at least get me home and I go alone a lot. COST Over time. Japanese 4stroke for me.

  • @ShuswapLivin
    @ShuswapLivin 2 года назад

    7 HP and 12% more torque from what? Im assuming its less than the competitors. Ski Doo flatout tells us its 180Hp

    • @polarisbrad4549
      @polarisbrad4549 2 года назад

      HP numbers will always change...too many variables. Even skidoo numbers will go up and down depending.

    • @blaserlongrange7616
      @blaserlongrange7616 2 года назад

      7% moore horse power ,aprox 14hp more

    • @JeffCarsboatsatvs
      @JeffCarsboatsatvs Год назад

      Than the 850cc Polaris around 13 to 14 more hp .850cc pulls 173 to 174 hp so 187 hp for the 900r . Boost 850 cc around 195 hp I heard

    • @JeffCarsboatsatvs
      @JeffCarsboatsatvs Год назад

      @@polarisbrad4549 skidoos 850cc are 165 hp been that for 4 years . My Polaris 850 walks my friends skidoos . But I hate the seat to narrow 2022xcr 850

    • @3DProductions
      @3DProductions Год назад

      @@JeffCarsboatsatvs avg guy probably comparing a trail sled to a backcountry as if it means anything lol

  • @jiggyquinn5635
    @jiggyquinn5635 2 года назад +5

    The unattainable, makes this irrelevant. Maybe later....

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 2 года назад

      Ok

    • @3DProductions
      @3DProductions Год назад

      my bud with no spring order picked up a khaos slash boost 155 from Mountain Motorsports in golden in january... called in the morning picked the sled up that afternoon.

  • @bdeep706
    @bdeep706 2 года назад +1

    Check out the 9r and boost you cant even buy. Thanks Polaris

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  2 года назад +3

      No company wants to limit their sales, but with ongoing worldwide parts supply issues, Polaris is doing everything they can to do the right thing by their customers, and unfortunately that includes placing limits on certain model quantities to help control the situation and ensure they can deliver the sleds they do build on time. It's the right thing to do, even though it's going to cost the company revenue and not everyone who wants the latest and greatest sled is going to get it.
      Side note: These sleds are amazing, but we also rode the "base model" Khaos and Khaos Slash 850s for a morning and they went everywhere the big bore and boost sleds did, and had just as much fun.

    • @patriotsfan1236
      @patriotsfan1236 2 года назад +1

      Idk why everyone says that. Dealers in my area still have both. Where are you from?

    • @coreyrandall7610
      @coreyrandall7610 2 года назад +1

      @@patriotsfan1236 9rs up here were sold out in 2 hours. Boosts lasted a day or so. In AK

    • @JeffCarsboatsatvs
      @JeffCarsboatsatvs Год назад

      There out there I live in Ny last year I had to go there to get a xcr 850 someone ordered and counldnt get it .

    • @3DProductions
      @3DProductions Год назад

      @@coreyrandall7610 my buddy picked up a khaos slash boost 155 in Golden couple weeks ago, no spring order, called in the morning picked it up in the afternoon