2012 Polaris 600 Switchback Adventure long term testEmphasizing comfort and cargo
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January 4, 2013 Always a fan of the Switchback, we came away from last season impressed with Polaris’ new Adventure model.
Some might consider it gimmicky, what with tacking on the cargo rack and storage system to a standard 600 Switchback and giving it a new name. But there’s more to the Adventure than that and its 136-inch track ... and all of it is good for us serious trail riders. Not that it’s ONLY the trail riders who can use this sled. I’m just sayin’ … |
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