Deep Lug Track Operation
Deep lug tracks are designed specifically for operation in deep snow conditions. Operating with deep lug tracks on low snow, on hard-packed trails, on ice or at sustained high speeds may cause track overheating, lug separation and/or rail slider damage. Track damage attributed to track overheating and/or lug separation is not covered under the POLARIS limited warranty policy.
Never exceed the maximum recommended sustained vehicle speeds listed for the following deep lug tracks.
Track adjustment is critical for proper handling. Always maintain correct tension and alignment. It is important to inspect adjust track tension after every ride for the first 150 mi (240 kg) to ensure the proper tension during the break-in period. Aggressive riders in certain snow conditions may need to adjust track tension as early as 20 mi (32 kg). After the break-in period, track tension should be inspected every 150 mi (240 kg).
Deep Lug Track Type | Maximum Sustained Speed |
2.0 Crossover Track | 70 MPH (110 km/h) |
Series 6 (2.6 in) | 60 MPH (95 km/h) |
Series 8 (2.75 in) | 60 MPH (95 km/h) |
Series 9 (3.25 in) | 50 MPH (80 km/h) |