I respect you guys taking the SXS's out on those trails. Watching Trailmater and other local recovery channels the SXS's break suspensions out there quite a bit compared to Jeeps. Even my Tacoma is not ideal with the IFS. To be fair, they tend to recover WAY fewer CanAm's than Polaris and other American brands!! 👍
Those are some sweet machines, but Poison Spider is a tame trail. My little 2door Suki Sidekick walks all over that trail without much effort. Very scenic though. Those machines need more of a challenge!
When do we get to see one of these built SXS's with a scaled down Trophy truck body on it? If I get the funds, I'm going to build a custom SXS Trophy truck with a Corvette C8 Z06 engine converted to 4x4. Just imagine seeing and hearing this on the trails. A 4x4 Baja truck that can crawl moab and race the desert with a few suspension clicks. This is what the world needs.
Moab is definitely a bucket list item for me. My brother goes there almost every year with his buddies and his built razor. He lives in Brandon South Dakota so he's just a bit closer than I am in Tennessee.
Beautiful. I am taking family there in April for first time. Any recommendations for trails to go on for a local saskatchewander? . I am thinking hells revenge, top of world and now maybe poison spider. Spending 4 days.
All 3 of those trails are some of the best for sure. Definitely do Poison Spyder, one of the best trails. Metal Masher, Onion Creek & Fisher Towers, Steel Bender and Fins & Things are a lot of fun as well
Maybe is just me. I always thought that side by sides should have an e-brake. Like they put on older Toyota pickups. The pull from under the steering wheel. And twist to release it.
darts is that supposed to be a cigarette or is that one of them they’re right handed cigarettes you know the ones that’s good for glaucoma and cataracts😂
Matt from Matts off road towing and TrailMater would disagree about these things being built for the rocks, but they are fixing them and towing them out daily so there's that. They call them golf carts.
Yet hundreds of thousands of them manage to get in and out of the trails with little to no issues, all while we have a blast with our families and buddies. Long live golf carts!😅😅
Some people actually maintain their equipment and some just beat on it till it breaks and then there’s owners that actually know how to drive and maintain their rides
I respect you guys taking the SXS's out on those trails. Watching Trailmater and other local recovery channels the SXS's break suspensions out there quite a bit compared to Jeeps. Even my Tacoma is not ideal with the IFS. To be fair, they tend to recover WAY fewer CanAm's than Polaris and other American brands!! 👍
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Thank you for sharing this
Those are some sweet machines, but Poison Spider is a tame trail. My little 2door Suki Sidekick walks all over that trail without much effort. Very scenic though. Those machines need more of a challenge!
Its on our bucket list for sure!!! Thanks for sharing.
When do we get to see one of these built SXS's with a scaled down Trophy truck body on it? If I get the funds, I'm going to build a custom SXS Trophy truck with a Corvette C8 Z06 engine converted to 4x4. Just imagine seeing and hearing this on the trails. A 4x4 Baja truck that can crawl moab and race the desert with a few suspension clicks. This is what the world needs.
Oh i cant wait to go to Moab figgen looks like so much fun!
And i love the shit talk its awesome 😆
Moab is definitely a bucket list item for me. My brother goes there almost every year with his buddies and his built razor. He lives in Brandon South Dakota so he's just a bit closer than I am in Tennessee.
59 minutes ago. I've been waiting for this 🤘🤘🤘
Man was that ever a fun trail. I'd definetly go back there again without castle motorsports. Lol
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If i was there we wouldn't be riding the green trails lol
@@Castle_Motorsports you'd ride the purple and pink trails i bet. Lol
Thanks for another trip. I hope the recording is worth it to you because we sure appreciate it.
We had a blast! Glad you enjoyed it
Moab has been on my bucket list for years. I really should just go eh.
Mine too man. I really want to go.
@780Aleks-AB boys trip
@MainvilleATV This is our 3rd time there and I would go back in a heartbeat!!
Plan it, I'd join ya. It's an incredible place to experience.
@@birchhanson644 It's only 2100km's drive from Berta. Kyle will have to drive a little bit further 😆
Looks like a great time
Beautiful. I am taking family there in April for first time. Any recommendations for trails to go on for a local saskatchewander? . I am thinking hells revenge, top of world and now maybe poison spider. Spending 4 days.
All 3 of those trails are some of the best for sure. Definitely do Poison Spyder, one of the best trails.
Metal Masher, Onion Creek & Fisher Towers, Steel Bender and Fins & Things are a lot of fun as well
Those are 3 completely awesome trails there. I highly recommend all of them
@ thanks. Looking for great views with out crazy trails.
Hopefully, we can make it there next year after camp razor. on our way back home
We were on poisen spider in october i thought it was more narley than hells revenge you made look easy
Maybe is just me. I always thought that side by sides should have an e-brake. Like they put on older Toyota pickups. The pull from under the steering wheel. And twist to release it.
Does the stock low range feel sufficient for rock crawling in Moab?
It does very well but the extra 40% low gear would be awesome in some tight spots
😂😂 if they could only hear the pep talks before they hit obstacles ✌🤔
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Man, those new mav r make it look like they aren't even flexing or working at all , I am surprised not to see those tires flexing with 8 psi in them
It would have been cool if trail mater came in for a recovery.
you guys missed a big arch on that trail
darts is that supposed to be a cigarette or is that one of them they’re right handed cigarettes you know the ones that’s good for glaucoma and cataracts😂
Under 1 hour anyone
Some places should not be treaded on with off-road vehicles
Be respectful of our land
Every inch of this video was from a marked and designated ohv trail
Matt from Matts off road towing and TrailMater would disagree about these things being built for the rocks, but they are fixing them and towing them out daily so there's that. They call them golf carts.
Yet hundreds of thousands of them manage to get in and out of the trails with little to no issues, all while we have a blast with our families and buddies. Long live golf carts!😅😅
Some people actually maintain their equipment and some just beat on it till it breaks and then there’s owners that actually know how to drive and maintain their rides
@CharlieWatson-g3z i beat on mine, maintain it and know how to drive. Lol.
Moab locals call them “tard carts” and/or “Texas wheelchairs” 😅
@@jaysonc2102 We just call them fun as f*ck