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![]() We also get the new ProClimb-7 tapered mountain ski for 2016. You decide, and yes, a swaybar is standard issue. ![]() Some riders like it wider for stability, some like it narrower for agility. The adjustable ski stance is now from 38.5-42.5”, allowing s greater stance adjustment and versatility. Rider confidence is greatly improved with this new front end. ![]() Much less steering correction will be required with the camber pulled back, making it far easier to hold a sidehill. The key benefits here are going to be the ability to tip the sled into a sidehill without having the spindles dragging, but also with the caster and camber change it is easier to ride. New this year on the XF High Country is the all-new Arctic Mountain Suspension (AMS) up front with new spindles and A-arms, delivering new geometry for easier steering effort, reduced surface area for improved deep snow performance. There is no right or wrong, but more a matter of what kind of snow you ride in and what kind of capability you like to have. Some riders prefer the agility of the shorter track lengths but still want the deeper lugs for fresh snow. ![]() This would have qualified as an all-out mountain sled just ten years ago, but now that the mountain sled track lengths and lug heights have went crazy wild it left a whole lot of room for crossover sleds to fill that gap. The whole concept of a 141” track length and 2.25” deep lug Power Claw track pushes the boundaries of crossover sleds. This is a different beast from just one year ago. Extreme testing in controlled environments, as well as on race vehicles, has proven the G-Force® belt to be high performing and durable, with no clutching adjustments necessary at installation.Looking at the 2016 Arctic Cat XF High Country it might not look much different from the 2015 version, but looks are only skin deep. ![]() With Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) construction, G-Force® belts are constructed with double- or single-cog designs for an exact match to the OEM belt. Designed using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) techniques, which includes the latest construction, material, and measuring technologies, Gates G-Force® C12 drive belts are designed for exceptional strength, durability, and flexibility in your recreational and utility all-terrain equipment. ![]()
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