i missed hime twice in prince george,british columbia because i was on night shift at my sawmill.and all the people attened there said chris was down to earth about everything and that's all that matters.just being out on the snow is reason enough WE should stick together and enjoy ourselfs and bring in new members to experience this awesome feeling of flying through POW!!!
Burandt is good communicator, he should shoot all his tricks (like this one) and sell the CDs (about finesse and control) I would buy it!!! Even from Eastern guys like me, those techniques can certainly be handy one day, we'll fly over there and try the real stuff
@elaposto ive rode 1000's and 800's though i personally have never bought more than a 600 and i prefer the smaller displacement they make more power than 800s of a few years ago, super light and just float across powder.
the video provides no proof he isn't a mountain rider as this is only a min or two of him actually riding in the mountains. The throttle is your friend riding technique has nothing to do with being a mountain rider or prairie rider or ditch rider, that is from riding with the older sleds that used to be 600-1K lbs which is easy to get stuck if not doing full throttle to keep momentum.
these are very nice sleds, but not any average joe can afford this kind of machine. i have heard they are around $15000 canadian, i ride an old old polaris indy, my father purchased it for aroung $1000.
man. that looks like fun. but if you ask me, the snowmobiles these days sure are ugly. to me, most of them look like nothing more than a long, long track with an engine bolted on top of it. I guess the deal is you gotta have the long track to play in the extra deep powder.
That guy that considered himself an avid mountain rider needs to know that he sucks. If you consider steering a sled uphill w/o getting stuck a new skill then you're a below average beginner. He's definitely not the only snowmobiler like that. Try to find someone who has been riding for more than a year to admit they aren't above average is impossible.
cheaters....try that with a 1972 artic cat with a track no longer than the seat on that thing, mind you 17" wide cleated track. But honestly if you need an 800 with a mile long track, its no fun, too easy.
i missed hime twice in prince george,british columbia because i was on night shift at my sawmill.and all the people attened there said chris was down to earth about everything and that's all that matters.just being out on the snow is reason enough WE should stick together and enjoy ourselfs and bring in new members to experience this awesome feeling of flying through POW!!!
Burandt is good communicator, he should shoot all his tricks (like this one) and sell the CDs (about finesse and control)
I would buy it!!!
Even from Eastern guys like me, those techniques can certainly be handy
one day, we'll fly over there and try the real stuff
is it me or is that one of the sickest looking sleds you've ever seen.
got to hang out with him at hill climbs in Jackson Hill super cool guy.
By far a great rider
@elaposto ive rode 1000's and 800's though i personally have never bought more than a 600 and i prefer the smaller displacement they make more power than 800s of a few years ago, super light and just float across powder.
best rider ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@elaposto HAHAHA yeah they sure made epic colour schemes aswell! rollingeyes..
wish i could go there
Chris, You are a bad ass
@elaposto you dont get that its not all just power. You want light weight with power. Those 4 stroke turbos are WAY to heavy for bondocking
me too!
chris burandt is awsome
i like the feeling you get in 4:05
800 is the perfect sized sled easier to handle and still puts out tons of power
okey the clock is 23:09 here in sweden right now, im sick, but i am still considering going out to my little baby
Which is better rev.600 or rmk 600 pro ?
all my riding skills are from waching him
the info I have is from the video that is posted
the video provides no proof he isn't a mountain rider as this is only a min or two of him actually riding in the mountains. The throttle is your friend riding technique has nothing to do with being a mountain rider or prairie rider or ditch rider, that is from riding with the older sleds that used to be 600-1K lbs which is easy to get stuck if not doing full throttle to keep momentum.
Pro RMGAY!!!!!!
@foxstar45 Hes a watercross champion.........
nice jump at 4:32
HAHAHA 4:16 "Its the next evolution in MOUN----TAIN riding"
CHRIS BURANDT GET ON THE NEW SUMMIT XM 800! with boondocker turbo or aerocharger turbo!!!
@HDRoppiN you can ride with him for under 5000
@bosscoss2 no he doesnt.
these are very nice sleds, but not any average joe can afford this kind of machine. i have heard they are around $15000 canadian, i ride an old old polaris indy, my father purchased it for aroung $1000.
@bucksin06 noo shit!!
@thomasmovesinc Pro Rmk 600 is better then the Rev.600
yes bored of the same areas same old sleds give me new style of riding new sleds and new terrain = best riding experience
just you...
hey every one go on facebook and go to the snowmibile photo conest ant vote for my pictures i have two seach for kent and kent 2 thanx
@HDRoppiN even less..
Why
@buckskin06 I don't even have a chance in the world. Unless I win the lottery. I am riding a $300 19843 arctic cat el tigre
nice riding, will you teach a paraplegic. check out my video "paraplegic snowmobiler" trevor moen
man. that looks like fun. but if you ask me, the snowmobiles these days sure are ugly. to me, most of them look like nothing more than a long, long track with an engine bolted on top of it. I guess the deal is you gotta have the long track to play in the extra deep powder.
I ride sleds but not like them!
wow wasn't even close..lol but ya technique
Dear god, I think I'm converting to the Polaris religion :S
I need help!
these hosts cant even ride mountains but we are supposed to take their word on snowmobiles?
You mean technique? lol
wow you people think hp is the way to go no it's not itq's techneet or how ever you spell it.
That guy that considered himself an avid mountain rider needs to know that he sucks. If you consider steering a sled uphill w/o getting stuck a new skill then you're a below average beginner. He's definitely not the only snowmobiler like that. Try to find someone who has been riding for more than a year to admit they aren't above average is impossible.
still like him better on his cat m1000 :/
cheaters....try that with a 1972 artic cat with a track no longer than the seat on that thing, mind you 17" wide cleated track. But honestly if you need an 800 with a mile long track, its no fun, too easy.
that guy is not an experienced mountain rider !!! lol (not Chris the guy claiming to be mountain rider)
what info do you have that says he isn't a mountain rider?