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we have an argo bigfoot that weve had to put some money into to get it running right. they will go just about anywhere,not much for a ride,slow like a tank,would like to have a little more power. they go in water somewhat tippy though you have to balance out your weight if with a passenger. nice for hauling out the deer and getting into the areas most dont dare venture with quads.get one for a good price and enjoy!
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They are a different breed of ATV. Some people like them some do not. If you like to go blistering fast then you will not like them. They are a slow but steady vehicle that will get you anywhere a quad will get you and then some. I found the ride way smoother in open desert driving and I did not have to watch for holes like I do on a 4X4. I also found it very maneuverable in thick tree stands that the turning radius on a quad would not make it trough without backing up all the time. Some people have a hard time learning how to steer them and you have to check with your local laws because some places have a max width to be considered a ATV. Idaho says nothing over 48 inches so that did in the new AATV for me. Included a video so you can see their capabilities. ghcoe.
YouTube - Amphibious ATV trails & mud bog at Carolina Adventure World
YouTube - Amphibious ATV trails & mud bog at Carolina Adventure World
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