Got a Rhino!
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Got a Rhino!
You'll love it.. I bought mine a couple of days before Thanksgiving, and it amazes me every time i take it out. I was riding at the local spot here nere my neighborhood called "devils den" yesterday... There are some hill out there that are about 20 to 30 feet tall and staight up except for the first 5 feet or so.. There were a couple of jeeps out there that tried to climb the hill and couldn't make it.. I tried it in the Rhino and it went up like it was nothing.. I think i heard it say, "is that it" or "find something that'll make me breath hard". I'm sure other vehicles could make it, but not without flying way up off the top and landing hard or worse wrecking in front of everyone. ;-)
I rode all day yesterday, and wasn't even tired.. It's the smoothest riding offroad vehicle i've ever witnessed..
I would recommend it to anybody.. It's a couple of thousand dollars cheaper than the Polaris Ranger and the Mules, and only 700 dollars more expensive than the biggest quads.. For $700.00, you get an extra seat to take the wife, girlfriend, (i wouldn't recommend trying to take both at the same time though), best friend, kid or whoever, plus a bed that'll hold a lot of stuff for the day. 4 wheelers are by nature a solitary sport. (unless others have one), the Rhino you can take someone along and go anywhere a 4 wheeler can go, and lost of places they cant go.. Its sure footed at a billy goat, and on off cambered hill sides, never feels like its going to topple. On a 4 wheeler you have to lean into turns, hills, etc.. The Rhino will do it without leaning, smooth and no effort whatsoever..
It's truly an amazing beast!
I rode all day yesterday, and wasn't even tired.. It's the smoothest riding offroad vehicle i've ever witnessed..
I would recommend it to anybody.. It's a couple of thousand dollars cheaper than the Polaris Ranger and the Mules, and only 700 dollars more expensive than the biggest quads.. For $700.00, you get an extra seat to take the wife, girlfriend, (i wouldn't recommend trying to take both at the same time though), best friend, kid or whoever, plus a bed that'll hold a lot of stuff for the day. 4 wheelers are by nature a solitary sport. (unless others have one), the Rhino you can take someone along and go anywhere a 4 wheeler can go, and lost of places they cant go.. Its sure footed at a billy goat, and on off cambered hill sides, never feels like its going to topple. On a 4 wheeler you have to lean into turns, hills, etc.. The Rhino will do it without leaning, smooth and no effort whatsoever..
It's truly an amazing beast!
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