JimMorrissey
Veteran Member
Gents....I've heard from some folks who have ridden ATVs with tracks that they get thrashed riding on trails and they're exhausted after a couple hours (arms, legs). The words were "I don't know why anybody would want to ride an ATV with tracks for fun". Well....looking on youtube, it looks like a whole lot of fun to me! Hard to believe what they can rip through (snow/mud/trails). On the other hand, I've heard the RUVs with tracks and a steering wheel keep this bouncing in check and are much less tiresome on the driver. ATVs with tracks look like an absolute blast and much more nimble that a RUV....about 1/3 the cost and weight as well. I know there are great utility differences between the two, but just talking fun to drive/ride here. Not sure if I must have a RUV....or what to believe. RTV is too HD and with tracks it'd be close to $25K. I don't think I could drive it on Maine's snowmobile trails either (too wide and heavy). I'm told I could register a RUV or ATV with tracks for the winter trails. Doubt the snowmobilers would be very excited about my presence though.
What do you think about this ATV vs. RUV track comparison?
What do you think about this ATV vs. RUV track comparison?