What is the right track length for you? 154", 165" or 175" w/ Dave Norona

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Dave Norona joins Mountain Sledder editor Pat for a discussion on track length choice and how the power of the Rotax 850 E-TEC Turbo impacts that decision.
    We had a great day out there riding the Mountain Sledder 2021 Ski-Doo Summit X w/ Expert Package with 850 E-TEC Turbo in 165" track length with 3" lug.
    Dave was riding his 175" length sled of the same model. Dave can be found on CZcams ‪@DaveNorona‬
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Komentáře • 34

  • @anthonyblais4166
    @anthonyblais4166 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a 154 and a 165, i like how playful the 154 is, but i love how forgiving the 165 is. I really feel as if i can take my time to pick lines with my 165 vs my 154

  • @turbotalon89
    @turbotalon89 Před rokem +2

    I believe that track length is a preference like they said; depends on what you do. But I think that a riders weight also plays on what size you need. I’m a hefty guy at 250lbs and I find a 165” is perfect! You can get up hills that even a more experienced rider can’t on a shorter sled and you can stay on edge easier as well. Around here (and maybe everywhere else) 154” is king and anything longer is just absurd. But you really can’t feel much of a difference while riding, at least with a 165”.

  • @SLEDNEXX
    @SLEDNEXX Před 2 lety +2

    I sold my 2017 skidoo 850 165x3 to get a 2019 skidoo 850 146x2.5 and I love it it!!

  • @beatbros1698
    @beatbros1698 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 154 with no turbo and I love it. It does great!!!

  • @havellhuman7842
    @havellhuman7842 Před 3 lety +4

    Dave Norona;That guy do have a Great Energy.Very well explained. :)

  • @vincelombardi2669
    @vincelombardi2669 Před 3 lety +6

    Great info guys. I agree that 163/165 are the best all around. I also feel living out West and for someone who always 7,000 feet and above turbo is really needed

    • @rykercarlson2131
      @rykercarlson2131 Před 2 lety +2

      Turbo isn’t needed at all. It’s just really fucking fun !!! 😂

  • @avz46
    @avz46 Před rokem +1

    Preference, but what a 6' plus size dude prefers for certain things will probably be different then what a shorter lighter rider prefers for the excact same reasons. For me, a 5'9" 190lb, I like the 154, just feels and handles more nimble. When Im on a 165, when im wheelieing, I feel really high up off the ground and off balance a lot of the time. I would rather be a bit lower and on balance. So I would say height and weight is a big deciding factor. A taller, heavier rider is gonna be able to wheelie a 165 like a smaller guy wheelies a 154.

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  Před rokem

      Ever try a wheelie on a 175? It feels like you're in space! lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @AdventuresFactory
    @AdventuresFactory Před rokem

    That's brilliant!

  • @shawnstoik
    @shawnstoik Před rokem

    good tips thank you!

  • @albertmorganti5828
    @albertmorganti5828 Před 3 lety +5

    My 2006 Ski Doo is only 121" haha I've never broken powder like you Gents! Its always packed groomed trails between Ohio, PA, and NY. It gets kind of boring. I'm waiting for some fields of powder to go tear up and get stuck in!

    • @pawinslow
      @pawinslow Před 3 lety +3

      My 2005 Summit 600 144” was a revelation for me and to this day one of my favourite sleds I’ve owned. So fun.

    • @billallen4793
      @billallen4793 Před 2 lety +1

      Back in the 90's 136 was a long-track 121 was regular and old 80's Yamaha's were118...christ I'm old...lol...still have 5 and a half sleds from the middle 90's just for ditch banging, left over from getting disabled in 03...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠

  • @viperracing2889
    @viperracing2889 Před 3 lety +1

    175" (!) ❤ Is the Ski-Doo 850 Turbo 175" the most extreme mountain sled on the market? 😎 Asking for a friend. 😅

  • @ivor7407
    @ivor7407 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to hill climb with a 136, 2 inch track. The longest track back in those days was a 142 or 144 I cant remember now. I sold my Artic Cat 580 Mountain Cat in the spring of 99. The manufacturers were coming out with 151 etc. My opinion is 164 is overkill in my personal opinion. They don't maneuver well on trails and are a nightmare to turn around.

  • @josephsnell8818
    @josephsnell8818 Před 10 měsíci

    I have to ride 20 miles of trails to get to the steeps. 175” would wear me out before I got to the good stuff.

  • @damiendoisher7812
    @damiendoisher7812 Před 3 lety +4

    163 means less stuck but 154 means more wheelie. 175 is just way to long.

  • @PolarisEricson
    @PolarisEricson Před 3 lety +2

    154 with 3" m770 track

    • @greglarson4253
      @greglarson4253 Před 2 lety

      3 in lugs are good at moving a lot of snow and digging holes

  • @MaaAnnapurnakitchen1244

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  • @justinwight2213
    @justinwight2213 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the name of your avalanche backpack ?

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  Před 3 lety +1

      Dave is using the Klim Aspect 16. The other rider is using the Highmark Guide. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-zz4ew8eg9l
    @user-zz4ew8eg9l Před 2 lety +2

    Ниxuya не понятно но очень интересно !

  • @unosteinwall9238
    @unosteinwall9238 Před 3 lety +1

    129 is the best

  • @sledidaho5390
    @sledidaho5390 Před 2 lety

    Not true at all muskoka free rider rides a 146 in deep deep pow look him up he’s the reason I don’t want a long track I want a 155 because I know I can get anywhere a 163 or 165 will it just takes for speed and technique it’s mostly about the rider

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  Před 2 lety +1

      As Dave points out in the video, not everyone can ride like Cody McNolty (or Matt from Muskoka Freerider). For those who don't, it will be easier, less tiring and more enjoyable to go to the same places on a 165" or longer track sled.
      We agree with you that a 154-155" track length is super fun and capable for many riders in most conditions. That's what many riders in our area prefer for the snow conditions we typically have here. Just don't expect to be able to keep up with a Rob Alford or Carl Kuster on their 175" on a deep day in Revy, because it ain't happening! Trust us on that one, we learned the hard way, lol.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @danielware4316
    @danielware4316 Před 3 lety +1

    Ride a 155, and it will teach you to ride better.

    • @sleddermag
      @sleddermag  Před 3 lety +2

      We think Dave's point is that, for him, it's more fun to just go where you want to go more easily, rather than get stuck a bunch in deep snow on a shorter track (even if that does as you say teach someone to ride better).
      But yeah, we agree that short tracks are fun and challenging in deep snow! So it's really up to the individual, where and how they like to ride. He's just sharing his own perspective, and we agree with it for many people, especially those who don't have a lot of time to ride and just want to get out there, go places and have a good time.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @Fatonzzz
      @Fatonzzz Před rokem

      @@sleddermag I want to have a sled that goes where I want, especially through steep/deep tight trees. I also want a high fun factor on more open slopes. I’m stuck between Boost 155” Pro, or Boost 165” Khaos, or possibly a turbo 154/165 expert. Snowchecking soon and overwhelmed by options lol. Currently ride a NA 800 Axys 155 x 2.4”. I’m also open to an NA sled. Ride exclusively interior BC.

  • @susanhenderson2322
    @susanhenderson2322 Před rokem

    Don't forget rider weight, bigger, heavier riders need more length, having a problem taking Dave serious with that hair.

  • @markholderness7610
    @markholderness7610 Před 2 lety

    I have a 234556855

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    @elvirosmicevic8229 Před 2 lety

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