Where are the hunters ??????
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I started a thread on this good site asking for hunters to give me their opinions of the new Outlander in hunting/back woods situations. I only recieved 1 response. Certainly there must be more out tyhere. Please let me know as this will be a deciding factor for me whether I go for this machine or not. Thanks.
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I purchased two about a couple of weeks back, I intend to use them at the end of month for Elk hunting. I shopped around for awhile looking at different bikes, used to have a Honda Foreman 400. After comparing dollars per unit and features I thought this to be the best deal for the money. $5180 before tax and 5 year warrentty. I also just recieved and assembled a Ultimate Rack so I could carry two quads and still pull the trailer. Plan on testing driving up this today. Should be a bit scary the first time, not so bad going up but coming off looks like it might be a thrill.
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Pastor,
With it being a new model, there isnt that many that have them yet. I know of maybe 10 on here so far is all. I know a few that have them and the reports have all been that the machine is everything it is supposed to be and even more. I will say, contrary to what you have read on here in the Poo forums and stuff, the Outty shines in mud and rough conditions. The SST frame acts like a slide rail helping keep it from hanging up on rocks and trees. The reason the Poo 800 has a good reputation for mud is it does have more aggressive tires from the factory.
With it being a new model, there isnt that many that have them yet. I know of maybe 10 on here so far is all. I know a few that have them and the reports have all been that the machine is everything it is supposed to be and even more. I will say, contrary to what you have read on here in the Poo forums and stuff, the Outty shines in mud and rough conditions. The SST frame acts like a slide rail helping keep it from hanging up on rocks and trees. The reason the Poo 800 has a good reputation for mud is it does have more aggressive tires from the factory.
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Ya, most of us that hunt don't have one. And no, I'm not hauling deer on my DS. My tree stand is only 50 feet from the house so I don't need a utility to haul. Since most of us don't have one yet, go check it out at a dealership. You should get a good feel for it there. If you want to talk guns though, plenty of us can chime in on that.
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The fact that there are NO hunters using these machines .....isn't good. I am not attcking the machine boys...so don't get upset. However, for one that IS looking for the ultimate machine I find this eerily strange. For some reason, NO ONE is using this machine in true utility applications. I know, I know...it's brand new...however...we are already into deer season in most areas of the country....and NO ONE IS USING THIS MACHINE? Scary. Why was it built? I am not looking for a machine that is a "sport" machine packaged as a utility. I am starting to get cold feet...unless someone can start hunting right away.