Three Best Mountain Snowmobiles For 2009

In: Recreation & Sports

20 Jul 2009

Summer is still in the air, but if you are gearing up for the some snowmobile tournament, you know you need to have the best snowmobile to leave the competition in the dust and snowflakes. This list of the best sports-cored snowmobiles will give you some information on what are the best models for this year. Read on to find out more.

Built for the tough mountain tracks and events, the 2009 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 LE parades an impressive aesthetics. But deep inside, this cat roars with a new rear suspension that is eight pounds lighter than the earlier models. Simply put, a lightweight snowmobile really gives you an advantage in the race.

Adding to the already cool 2009 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 LE are the adjustable ski stance, running boards and removable side panels. These features are designed to ensure you get a great time blitzing through the snowy mountains . However, this ride posts a huge price tag. You’ need to dispense more than $10,000 to get your hands on this one.

Another cool and promising model for the mountan snowmobile category is the new 2009 Yamaha FX Nytro MTX. Engineered to easily dominate the mountain courses, this machine presents a great and comfortable snowmobile experience its riders. A coo model among other mountain snowmobiles, this model simply rocks.

The new 2009 Yamaha FX Nytro MTX boasts of a 4-stroke engine coupled with three cylinders, and a fuel injection system to ensure full mountain performance. Aside from that, this model also has other functions such as the electric start button and the standard heated hand grips. The exterior design is also impressive to say the least. Price, though is not so friendly. This model carries an $11,000 price tag.

The 2009 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon can endure the rugged and chilling outdoors of snowy mountains. That alone should catapult this particular model to any top 10 mountain snowmobile list for 2009. Other than that, the 2009 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon also parades adjustable ski stance and standard heating grips mechanism. But this model isnot perfect as it does possess some significant flaws in its build.

A starter pull maybe the standard for most snowmobiles, but an electric start would have made it better. There is also the issue in engine. While other models boast of systems with 3-4 cylinders and 4 strokes, the 2009 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon only flaunts a 2 stroke engine with 2 cylinders. Priced around $11,000, this snowmobile is still a great deal.

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