Poison Spider Mesa Trail in Moab with 2018 RZR XP TURBO
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2019
- Short clips of different areas of Poison Spider Mesa Trail in Moab. A fun trail with a variety of terrain and scenery.
2018 Polaris RZR XP Turbo
Walker Evans Shocks
Shock Therapy Springs
Tusk Terrabite 32" Tires
Tusk Teton Beadlocks
badlands 3500lb Winch
PRP 4.2 Harness
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 tablet
Polaris Ride Command
Aftermarket Assassins Tune and Clutch
Ultimax Belt
Isota Windshield
SuperATV Tinted Roof - Авто/Мото
Moab has been the most fun place we have ever been to,just unbelievable the land in Utah .
And trust us the videos and pics do nothing for what you will see
Finding your way is part of the fun and experience of Moab. Back in the early 80's there weren't signs on the roads and trails. Only slickrock trail as I remember it.
That scenery!
nice vid dude. Moab looks cool. I like watchin your vids because I have the same unit but in a 2019 so it gives me an idea of the capabilities 🖒🖒
Thanks! The XPT is an awesome machine!
Epic views, love it. I just have a little 50 Trail, but would love to run those trails with a bigger model someday.
Instablaster...
Your RZR XP makes it look easy! Great video though. I am researching my first Side by Side. I am 6'7" and trying to find the best for me that will do everything I want to like rock crawl. Thank you!
Being a tall dude definitely sit in a couple different units, especially the new Pro XP. The Pro XP has more freedom in seating position and steering wheel positions versus the previous XP Turbo
Thank you!
KRX
It’s a way fun trail!
For sure!
Don't go so fast!! Love you...
Cool video. What brand of pass through bezels are you running?
rockdonkey800 basic pass-throughs from eBay
Great video. 2 questions. Are you out there all by yourself? I have the same machine but 2019 what do you think of the Shock Therapy spring set?
This was a solo trip. I really like the ST Springs and it does make a difference in the ride. Removing the front sway bar made a huge difference too, but high speed driving suffers.
Nice ride beautiful scenery but those obstacles, can you call them obstacles? Anyway looked fun. Ride safe and enjoy your machine. Thanks for the vid.
I know right? What's considered difficult in a Jeep is a piece o' cake in a RZR
@@BullittOutdoors I wouldn't consider them difficult in a jeep either. It really is all driver based. I've been Jeeping for about 30 years and did this in a stock sport model non Rubicon Jeep a few years ago. I found that just understanding tire placement and throttle control make these trails very easy in a Jeep as well. But dang is it a fun ride with the scenery.
Do you ride by yourself in these?
Trying to Google that book, can't find it for some reason, what was that trail book again?
Good video - rode this trail on my first Moab or rock crawling trip. Definitely felt much harder than this looked - haha. But we went with a group who really did not seem to know much, one of the riders ended up on his top on a little climb and also on his side in that wedgie - it was kinda bad!
Thanks Man - I like the commentary during the ride on your videos!
Thanks! I ride 50/50 solo vs group. I kind of prefer solo for some trips and a lot of Colorado trips are super close so it's no big deal to hit the trails first thing in the morning, either solo or before any of the group shows up.
Well filmed!
What was your favorite Moab trail in the UTV?
I've done Hells Revenge, Fins-N-Things, Moab-Rim, Chicken-Fingers, and am considering this one (Poison Spider Mesa) for my next trip.
You did make it look kinda tame though...
Poison Spider is super easy in a UTV. Favorite trail is Sevenmile because I really like the scenery and views, Hey Joe is really neat. Top of the World has the absolute best views on the canyons. Super easy trail tho and pretty far away from downtown Moab.
@@BullittOutdoors Thanks. I'll look into those. I'm driving the UTV from downtown, so probably gonna avoid trails that require lots of highway miles.
How is your xpt holding up? I picked one up at the beginning of summer and haven't had much of a chance to put some miles on it.
It's been great! Over 7000 miles now
Why did you remove the front sway bar?
More articulation for rock crawling
When I go to Moab I unhook the rear sway bar and I don’t even have front sway bars lol
Do u not have any riding partners?
This was a solo trip, just gotta send it!
This trail is not a hard trail even in a jeep I have done it in a stock geo tracker
I know right? Jeep guys make it out to be this 9/10 difficult trail.... it ends up being a great for the landscapes and scenery though