Description
- Designed for all-around trail performance
- Traction on both hard-pack and loose, less-compacted snow with cupped center and full outer lugs
- Lug design generates less noise for rider comfort on hard-packed groomed trails with sharp angled lugs for bite
Mitch –
The Ripsaw II Track from Polaris provides decent traction across different snow conditions for enthusiasts, but expert riders may want something more specialized for the price.
Phil –
the ripsaw 2 track is a pretty good all around snowmobile track that works well on trails and in powder without being too loud or aggressive
Cliff –
The Ripsaw II Track from Polaris is an excellent option for riders looking for a versatile snowmobile track that performs well on both hard-packed and loose snow, I recently installed one on my sled and have been very impressed with its performance across various trails and conditions.
Archie –
The Ripsaw II Track provides great traction and performance on trails and off-trail with its unique lug pattern, though it generates less noise for rider comfort on hard-packed groomed trails.
Zack –
The Ripsaw II Track from Camso is a versatile, high-performing snowmobile track with a clever lug pattern that provides excellent traction and grip across different snow conditions, making it a top pick for riders who take on diverse terrain.
Kevin –
I recently tried out the Ripsaw II Track which is designed for all around trail performance and it delivered with great traction and a smooth ride. As an enthusiast snowmobiler I’d recommend it if you’re looking to upgrade.
Joey –
The Ripsaw II Track from Polaris is decent for casual trail riding but serious riders may want something more high-end for better grip and a quieter ride.