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DANG!Mine threw lugs on the first ride, the second ride, the third ride. Winter pow, not hardpack. No luck with warranty, so a waste of money from my perspective.
I personally prefer the Conquer 280. The Epic looks too similar to the other Polaris tracks with too many paddles. I like the Powerclaw/Attack 20 style half track width paddles and in as long a pitch as possible. I think that style grabs more snow and packs it so you get better push. Our southern BC snow with lots of moisture in it seems to match these tracks. The blower pow in other places might be different. We only get those conditions here once in a while.I am looking also, but thinking Conquer 280????
If you are meaning the Epic track, I would agree based on my experience of that style of track on my last Polaris in our snow conditions here. Might be different in other areas.It is a trenching pos. Stay away.
the conquer 280 is a trencher and sheds lugs like candy.If you are meaning the Epic track, I would agree based on my experience of that style of track on my last Polaris in our snow conditions here. Might be different in other areas.
3 seasons on my conquer 280, not a lug missing anywhere, never experienced the trenching issue. Running 9 psi turbo 800. I have destroyed lots of tracks in my sled career, not easy on my stuff but know when to let off in shi**ty conditions too. If you had a bad experience I understand, the first batch of 3" tracks from Camoplast were paddle shedders as well.the conquer 280 is a trencher and sheds lugs like candy.
The epic 280 sheds lugs also but only trenches less but doesn't outperform a series 6 track anywhere.
Both tracks were from the first batches.3 seasons on my conquer 280, not a lug missing anywhere, never experienced the trenching issue. Running 9 psi turbo 800. I have destroyed lots of tracks in my sled career, not easy on my stuff but know when to let off in shi**ty conditions too. If you had a bad experience I understand, the first batch of 3" tracks from Camoplast were paddle shedders as well.
Latest greatest whether performance parts, sleds or vehicles always seem to be the worst. Real world testing is cheaper for the manufacturers to let the consumer do.Both tracks were from the first batches.
Either way.
They failed quickly.