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Old 11-16-2011, 02:59 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by bobio View Post
I am 6'4" and am thinking about getting a new sled this year. I currently ride an 04 Polaris 800 touring and find myself to be very uncomfortable after about half an hour of riding. Can anyone recommend a machine that gives more room between the seat and the floor boards. My legs get real tired and a machine that has more of a dirt bike posture would make my riding experience much more fun.
Ski-Doo's Rev and Rev XP platform definitely offer a more forward riding position than others, similar to the dirt bike posture you are looking for. When I first got my Doo a few years ago I was not sure I would like this position. I had been riding Arctic Cats for years and they have a very standard laid back reclining chair like position. Once I got the Doo, I found I could ride all day without discomfort. I also find the forward position to be much more reactive on aggressive trail riding. The Ski Doo fits me extremely well and it is the most comfortable sled to ride I have owned. BTW, I have a 2009 Ski-Doo MXZ Adrenaline Etec.

Good Luck!!

Dan

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