Greetings from Ukraine! I own a 2007 Forester turbo and sometimes I go offroad but much lighter than you do! Great respect to you, our Lithuanian brothers!
I have a large 4x4 truck, but it was killing me on gas with todays prices in the US, so I bought a Subaru Crosstrek for commuting. While I still have the truck, I’ve found that unless it’s serious off-roading (like rock hopping, etc), I much prefer driving the Subaru, especially in snow. It’s much more nimble and maneuverable. Great video, you guys are doing some fun stuff.
Same. I got a ‘01 f150 4x4 that drinks gas. I love it but I’ve found my ‘20 Outback does >90% of everything I was doing in my truck. Great stuff indeed!
One of the best subaru off-road videos I ever seen!! Even the music is top notch!! I love the video quality and especially the slow motion parts when they hit the mud pit…..I love subaru!!! For me the black outback was the most bad ass looking!!
Station wagons lol. These r little beasts. I live in oa n they're everywhere. I have n outback n u can cruise down the highway in any conditions past everyone its simply amazing. I don't think people realize the real world greatness of these vehicles. Some do these roller tests or this or that, but real world, n even decent tires, let alone dedicated for what ur driving in, they are beasts
@@thedetailsaredark7536 Subie CUV versatility is pretty good. Some people rave about their CX30, Tiguan, Corolla Cross, RAV4, etc. None of them seem to have the aftermarket support like Subies though, and it keeps getting better. For my humble little pre-owned Crosstrek, I can find winchmounts, diff-lockers, skids, rockers, steel bumpers, offroad tires, snorkels, hitches, adjustable coilovers, turbos, exhausts, etc. I can get 40+MPG on my 50mile commute too.
The tenacity of the Subaru getting high centered is actually a normalcy, always carry your straps and a highlift jack with accessories. Great mudding video!
@@timhallas4275 I prefer the Subby on the snowy roads compared to my jeep, I have rescued modified jeeps stuck on icy roads while in my subby with winter tires.
So, I was planning on getting a Toyota Tundra or Sequoia knowing the mpg will suck. Now I'm thinking Suburu. I doubt I'd ever drive in these conditions, but you never know. You guys made this look so fun and easy!
Have 2013 Outback took it to northern Wisconsin for deer hunting kept up with all the trucks on the back trails got some funny looks. Awesome car will get another
Subie FTW. My '05 Impreza makes snow days a pure joy. I've only been stuck once; I high centered on a 14 inch mound that took a few minutes of digging to break free. If I had better momentum, I am certain I would have plowed through it. At work, they call my Subie "Mighty Mouse".
I took my wrx to the track one night and launched it at 6k. After that some guy came up to me and said "these are the best cars in the world , but you can't abuse them like that. " 15 years later I'm still driving it everyday
Love this video!!! Full sends, and struck times!!! I know this will bring out the haters but be careful using the trailer balls for pulling. I’ve seen them break and they can get really stupid at hurting and killing people..
It’s true, I’ve personally seen two break from a kinetic pull. One went through the grill of the truck being pulled and breached the radiator. I’m sure it could do the same to a person.
Хотел аутбек 3.0 но не было достойного, взял 2.5 ездил жёстко,где хоч и куда надо не подводил и разу,а перед этим была ауди кватро 2.7 би турбо,то однозначно субаря на 1 место
Stock dual-range Jeeps can crawl rocks better than most Subies ever will, but most Subies with appropriate tires and (especially) a rear locker are surprisingly capable on snowy/muddy roads like in the vid. My 2016 2.slo/CVT Crosstrek is RIDICULOUSLY capable on snowy roads. I use all-weather AT tires. It rivals my old open-diff Jeep YJ with Trxus MTs...until the Suby's skids drag.
as a new Outback owner(Nov, '21) i love this vid! I am new to off-roading, actually haven't tried yet, at least nothing major. Is protection required for the underbody?
I have aftermarket skids for engine bay, trans, and rear diff of my Crosstrek. I'm installing rocker guards too, and possibly fabricating some high-clearance steel bumpers. I'm bedlinering the roof and the leading edge of the hood too, to protect against roofbag scuffs and pebble damage. Wilderness and some other models may have OEM skids or rocker protection.
Wow great stuff. However I wouldn't call this area offroad suitable for an SUV when the half of the time you need another one who can get you out of trouble or the only chance you have is to drive as fast as you can through the water/ mud whole... 😁😁😁 Subaru makes great cars with an really good offroad setting, but this surrounding is more something for military vehicles....🌻 However great stuff...😉
Performing a recovery off a tow ball is a sure way to kill somebody. They shear, then become a cannonball that will smash clean through the glass of the towing vehicle - if it doesn’t kill a spectator first. Never do it.
Slightly jealous… my 5inch clearance would knock my oil pan out. Otherwise I’m sure my STI could hang with these foresters😜 🤔 I might need a lift kit tho
Title should just be called Full Send Zero Fcks Given 🤣🤣 how many part breakages did you guys have? I know our subies are pretty capable machines but holy crap I’m way more gentle than this with mine lol. I’m too lazy to be fixing parts that snap off when I can avoid it lol.
we do NOT need this content in 60fps. it’s a total waste of bandwidth resources for zero benefit, which also makes your editing workflow more resource hungry…
Damn what are you? the bandwidth police? Are you the internet version of a “tree hugger”? Sorry but I just don’t see why you had to take the time to complain about something that don’t really matter, what seems like a waste of time or resource to you may not be to someone else…..it’s like the saying “another man’s trash is another’s man treasure” what fits you wrong fits another really good, what you hate other people love, what you love other people hate, what is up to you is down to someone else, what goes in has to come out, when you inhale you must also exhale….actually scratch the last one, now I don’t even know where I was going with this, sorry about that…..and that’s all I gotta say about that, life is like a box of chocolates, you just never know what you gonna get….thug life!!!
@@SubieandFriends because I love the content, and it really does matter to those of us who don’t have super fast internet all the time. It’s literally pointless wasting bandwidth on 60fps for this kind of content (for most content to be fair). I’m a died-in-the-wool web developer so optimising bandwidth usage is something I’m super aware of and it’s at the forefront of all big web and app developer’s considerations.
@@SubieandFriends it’s ALL about the user consuming the content. a smaller file size would help anyone on limited bandwidth (mobile, archaic middle-of nowwhere internet connections etc) and, particularly for this content, the higher FPS brings exactly NO benefit to anyway. I wonder if you even understand the implications of high FPS and when it might be beneficial? most content creators don’t, much less the people consuming it….