Up next Cooking Gear Review: GSI Glacier Stainless Base Camper Published on January 29, 2020 Author Tread Staff Tags Snowmobile, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Feature Snowmobile: 2020 Polaris Switchback PRO-S 2020 Polaris Switchback PRO-S As winter approaches, many find themselves making the transition from dirt to snow; our recreational vehicles are doing the same. From dirt bikes to snowmobiles, we tend to stay off the general paths. Known for its smooth ride and handling, the Switchback PRO-S will handle on the trail and still take you into the backcountry. The 2020 Polaris Switchback PRO-S is the crossover sled you’ve been waiting for to give you the best of both worlds. Available in three choices of two-stroke engines, you won’t be let down. The 850 Patriot engine has industry leading power-to-weight ratio to carry you to the front of the pack. Rider position is key to give you a sled that corners flat without sacrificing the fun factor or front end lift through bumps and powder. You’ll also get great handling both on and off trail. The AXYS chassis minimizes weight throughout the sled without compromising strength. Along with the powerful engine, the Polaris Switchback PRO-S gives the driver a chance to get up to speed quickly. The PRO-XC progressive-rate rear suspension is lighter and stronger, optimized for performance and control. The ergonomic controls, integrated storage, enhanced wind protection, and LED headlights and gauge packages are sure to bring comfort to all riders. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter 01 Performance Engine The Switchback PRO-S is powered by Liberty engines that feature class-leading power-to-weight ratios. It sets a new benchmark for ultimate performance. Brakes The AXYS Radial disc brake will bring your sled to a stop. Drive The Switchback PRO-S uses a chaincase drive system with a P-85 drive clutch. 02 Suspension/Frame Suspension The AXYS front suspension gives riders balanced control, while the PRO-XC rear suspension is lighter and stronger to give better performance and control. Pitch is controlled by the front torque arm, which also increases travel and improves rail profile. Chassis The AXYS chassis design delivers the rider balanced control through right rider positioning and centralized vehicle mass. 03Tech Instrument Panel The MessageCenter Gauge keeps rider aware of sled operating conditions, as well as other information. Large buttons help when wearing gloves. Bright, interactive digital display is full color to provide information and capabilities to rider. Lighting LED standard headlights light the trail and will last the entire lifetime of the sled. Lighter than other lights and 80% brighter than incandescent lighting. 04 Features Controls Left-hand controls feature improved ergonomics and enhanced hand and thumb warmed control. They’re easy to operate with gloves on. Storage Compartments Storage installs securely without tools on the Switchback PRO-S. It features seamless, integrated styling to match the sled’s lines. Sturdy zippers provide cargo security and protection. Overall Length 121 inches Overall Width 47 inches Overall Height 46 inches Fuel Capacity 12 gallons Est. Dry Weight 477 pounds How much will it run ya? $12,099*
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