Totally stoked to be BBA's first aid kit of choice, we will be sending out kits for sale in his pro shop as soon as they come in. As with most suppliers we are being held up by shipping and waiting for the custom bags for Chris.
When I took my Snowmobile driver license the guy on our course showed us how to start a fire with only matches and tanpons. Its genius, the tampon is full of cotton and catch fires easly, so I have it with me at all times on the mountain.
Do you ever forget to close your tunnel bag and dump everything out on the mountain? Asking for a friend…I’ve had to buy everything in my tunnel bag 3 times now.
No extra brake lever this year? I noticed the are a new design closer to the bar to be able to keep a finger on a little easier. Wonder if they'll fill some of the axys models ?
How much weight does your bag arrangement add? Im a 330lb dude and try to keep the weight down. I pack some small tools and minor parts, but nothing to this level. No camping gear, but I don't spend nights in the woods unless its on purpose In wich case I tow a sled with gear. I would take this video and do a "must have" weight savings gear. 3 saws? haha I am interested in the tool set up that allowed you to change out drive axle. I also really like the system of using a small log to splint your A arm. Can you please show that? That could be very handy. I am sure I could rig something jenky, but it sounds like you've had plenty of baptism by fire installations. Good video. Appreciate all your content. Som day Ill trailer my Summit out to ride with ya'll and learn something.
Need lots of tools when riding a polaris. Seen tons of skidoo 850 with motors over 7000km and then there is polaris which i have seen far too many sleds with less then 2500km with redone or new motors
And I’ve seen doo’s with less than 100 miles on them fail. 7000km likely all trail riding. Burandt doesn’t seem like the guy to pussyfoot around on a sled.
@@ajmhgmatthewsthat’s cuz the ski doos sometimes will have a factory defect like muskoka freerider had. Polaris crater because they are trash. I guide in sicamous rode ski doos hard and would get 5000km easy pounding the shit out of them
I’m curious, because you preach a lot about weight reduction, what is the weight of each of your bags (tunnel, handlebar and backpack). I’m sure you’re not as concerned about weight while riding in your clinics or with a couple of buddies, but I’m just curious. I’m a big guy and I feel like I always overdo it as far as safety and survival preparedness. I try to pawn off the majority of the weight onto my wife or my kids’ sled 😆.