Do you think its harder to steer because you are using it on the ground? I know its bigger than the other model but in the snow they tend to bank and turn over a little therefore helping with steering because its not flat with such harsh turning on the ground and more like turning on pillows in the snow.
Many reasons, it weighs 250lbs soaking wet with a super wide footprint, gets you out on 4 inches. It takes up a 2x3.5 section in garage. It has way less parts to maintain. Fits on a hitch, or in the bed of a truck with cover. If you can work on a lawn mower you can fully maintain it. Many states don't require registration. Burns way less fuel. Just a few reasons anyways. Also you can use year round!
You can go further with a Snowdog before you get stuck.Easy to high center an ATV in a drift,even with chains.Snowdog will just glide over them like Santa riding the Norelco razor. I have both,it's possible the dog will get more use.I have used mine on bare ice without studs,just have to take it slow.Better than walking.Much cheaper to maintain vs ATV.Plus they stash away better than an ATV,fits in a corner of a garage.
So like half of the reasons why you liked the snow dog over a snowmobile were eliminated by getting a bigger model.. at this point a cheap used sled would make way more sense imo 🤷♂️
Sick! I’ve wanted one of those for a while
Game Changer!! Lots of dealers up your way!
I bought mine at Davidsons Equipment Services in Oakland! He hooked it. I left under MSRP and with some free gear!
@@brandondulle I’ve seen that place passing by
Maine trout whisperer just bought a new skidoo smh lol your sled is sweet!
@@Idreamoutdoors gotta have options! Lol
The manual says if it dont shift into reverse or forward to rock it a little and it will engage btw.
thanks! Little difficult on a hill
Got mine at Awl&All in 2021
Do you think its harder to steer because you are using it on the ground? I know its bigger than the other model but in the snow they tend to bank and turn over a little therefore helping with steering because its not flat with such harsh turning on the ground and more like turning on pillows in the snow.
It's definitely harder to steer on grass
Beast!!
They really are sweet, great for early and late ice too!
Oh ya!!!
I think it might be time for a bigger truck my friend ✌️
Nah she rides on the hitch!
Assuming they sponsored you hence the larger unit, but wasn't the point that the other snowdog was lighter smaller etc?
It's still pretty light at 330 pounds. I needed that extra power for overnight trips
Just a question?
Why not an ATV? That can be use all year round?
This can be used all year as well. Has boggie wheels and is air cooled. They make a Chariot style cart to ride on
Many reasons, it weighs 250lbs soaking wet with a super wide footprint, gets you out on 4 inches. It takes up a 2x3.5 section in garage. It has way less parts to maintain. Fits on a hitch, or in the bed of a truck with cover. If you can work on a lawn mower you can fully maintain it. Many states don't require registration. Burns way less fuel. Just a few reasons anyways. Also you can use year round!
Nailed them all!!! Oh and it's friggen cool!
You can go further with a Snowdog before you get stuck.Easy to high center an ATV in a drift,even with chains.Snowdog will just glide over them like Santa riding the Norelco razor. I have both,it's possible the dog will get more use.I have used mine on bare ice without studs,just have to take it slow.Better than walking.Much cheaper to maintain vs ATV.Plus they stash away better than an ATV,fits in a corner of a garage.
how are you getting rid of your old one? did snowdog take it?
Selling it to a subscriber.
@@BendItFishing what carrier are you using to ship it?
It's a local guy, not sure why I said ship in the video.
@@BendItFishing ok I'm going to keep mine for another season but I do like the new ones.
thanks for sharing
Do you have to register with NH?
Unfortunately yes. As a snowmobile or atv
So like half of the reasons why you liked the snow dog over a snowmobile were eliminated by getting a bigger model.. at this point a cheap used sled would make way more sense imo 🤷♂️
No they are not the same, these have way more utility and can get through deeper snow than most snowmobiles.