It’s a great chassis easy to throw around. It’s easier to do slow speed turns than the current ascender alpha. The motor is great for a 600 but at the end of the day it’s still a 600. I didn’t go nuts because it’s one of my dealers demos and it was its first ride. I plan on doing detailed review videos of both my sled and a catalyst if I have enough seat time on one
The 146 got around okay, it went everywhere my 154 speedwerx went. That being said we didn’t go crazy. If I could only have one at 3000-7000 feet I would get the 154 if you see lots of powder snow but if you see harder snow I’d get a 146
@@RegularSledding we are picking one up and have a choice of 146 or 154. 146 looks fun but would it struggle more with dad or a full size rider ? What would you pick haha
I’m not brand loyal, I worked at Polaris dealers rode Polaris for 8 years now I work at a cat dealer and ride a cat. I think all brands make a good sled
@@patricktaylor6299I try to be honest. I’ll have an honest review and comparison of the sled at the end of the season. If I didn’t like how the sled handled I wouldn’t ride it. The discount at the dealer is nice but not nice enough for me to ride something I don’t like!
Hey what gopro u got and where is it mounted? Thx! btw nice ride u got :)
Go pro hero 9 shooting 2.7k at 60fps!
It’s mounted like muskoka freerider under the visor he has a video on it!
@@RegularSledding Awesome keep it up
Thoughts on the catalyst?
It’s a great chassis easy to throw around. It’s easier to do slow speed turns than the current ascender alpha. The motor is great for a 600 but at the end of the day it’s still a 600. I didn’t go nuts because it’s one of my dealers demos and it was its first ride.
I plan on doing detailed review videos of both my sled and a catalyst if I have enough seat time on one
what elevation are you at? seems to do alright for a 600 in deeper snow, but yea still a 600.
Riding 4000-6000 it’s still in break in mode aswell!
@@RegularSledding a little lower then. Would probably be a dog above 10,000
@@bertrenolds5 ya nothing here above 10,000 really most we see is 8000
did you like the 146? or would rather a 154 ?
The 146 got around okay, it went everywhere my 154 speedwerx went. That being said we didn’t go crazy. If I could only have one at 3000-7000 feet I would get the 154 if you see lots of powder snow but if you see harder snow I’d get a 146
@@RegularSledding we are picking one up and have a choice of 146 or 154. 146 looks fun but would it struggle more with dad or a full size rider ?
What would you pick haha
@@Just3adventuresI can’t honestly make a recommendation. Your dealer should be able to I have no idea on skills level. Terrain and snow type
@@RegularSledding no problem have a great season snowmobiling! Happy new year
Where are you riding?
This was Barkerville BC area!
Only problem I see it’s a cat but you’re having fun so all good
I’m not brand loyal, I worked at Polaris dealers rode Polaris for 8 years now I work at a cat dealer and ride a cat. I think all brands make a good sled
I respect that, and your honesty
@@patricktaylor6299I try to be honest. I’ll have an honest review and comparison of the sled at the end of the season. If I didn’t like how the sled handled I wouldn’t ride it. The discount at the dealer is nice but not nice enough for me to ride something I don’t like!
@@RegularSledding I always or for last 15 years ran summits had one cat hard on gas and lagging when in deep snow