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Your UTV likely has at least one power outlet and there’s a good chance someone, maybe even everyone, has an electronic gadget or gizmo in their possession: GPS units, cell phones, MP3 Players and so on. While these tools can be invaluable in providing information on your whereabouts, the weather and even for contacting help […] More »
Fact: Limbs fall, trees topple and foliage grows in all without the common decency of notifying you or your riding buddies. There is no sadder excuse for ending a day of riding early than coming across a downed limb blocking the trail. This is where a gas chainsaw, rechargeable electric saw, or even a good […] More »
Yes this is 2012 and we should be piloting vehicles fueled by hydrogen cells or pint-sized nuclear reactors but sadly, good ‘ol gasoline-powered internal combustion is still the motivator of choice for our ATVs when last we checked. And so long as there are gasoline-powered anything, there will be those who run out (and usually […] More »
Armor All Wheel Protectant $9.99 There are approximately 900 million threads on the forum about keeping wheels clean. But Armor All has just released a product which keeps them from getting dirty in the first place. One of our editors saw a demo of Armor All’s Wheel Protectant at SEMA and nearly lost his mind […] More »
Slide ‘Em Professional Smart Gloves $169.99 Who can live without a smartphone these days? But in the winter, when it’s too cold to take off your gloves and mittens, the smartphone becomes a regular dumb phone. With Slide ‘Em’s professional Smart Glove, you can use your touchscreen with your glove on, and go back to […] More »
Volant-HV Filters $80.95 Cold air intakes provide better MPGs and more power, which is why they’re one of the most popular mods. But high-tech systems require a high-tech air filter. Volant’s next-gen PowerCore technology blocks 50 times more particulates than standard filters and is designed to last 150,000 miles without maintenance. Drop one in and […] More »
Optima 400 Maintainer and Digital 1200 Charger $99 to $199 The folks at Optima know batteries better than anyone else, and this charger shows it. An automotive-inspired gauge lets you see exactly where a battery is in the charging cycle. It can serve as a battery tender, and it has a USB port so Dad […] More »