Sled Tests

2011 600 high performance snowmobile comparison test

A tasty mix of 600 rough-trail temperment blended with silky smooth handling
By Mark Boncher
Published: September 17, 2010
SNO-C21110_01

The engineering chefs from each of the Big 4 OEMs are serving up their own brand of perfection in the 120-horse class this year. The 600s make up the largest piece of the market-segment pie because there are more of these size sleds sold each season than any other. While there are no brand new chassis or motors in this year’s group, there’s still plenty to talk about in this batch of trail extremists.

Subscriber-Only Content
You are currently not logged in. This article is only available to American Snowmobiler magazine subscribers.
Already a subscriber to American Snowmobiler magazine?
If you are already a subscriber to American Snowmobiler magazine you must log into your account to view this article. If you do not have an account you will need to register for one. Registration is FREE and only take a couple minutes.
Login   Register
Non-subscribers, Subscribe TODAY and save!
Subscribe
SUBSCRIBE TODAY and get these great benefits:
  • Articles - Access to thousands of American Snowmobiler articles from 1998 to present.
  • Shoot-out Results - Premium members get to see our shoot-out results first, right after the events happen.
  • Interactive Buyers Guide - Look at specs and compare multiple sleds, side by side, from 1997 to the current model year.
  • Industry Directory - Use our searchable snowmobile business directory guide to find a performance shop or other snowmobile related companies in your area.
  • Photo Galleries - View and submit action-packed sled photos of your favorite sleds in action!
  • Reader Forums - Participate in our reader forums
Search
Enter keywords below and hit 'Find It'
Subscriber and Member Login
E-mail Address:
Password:
Remember me
NOT A MEMBER?
AmSnow Newsletter
Get our FREE monthly newsletter delivered to your inbox
Expand Ribbon
close logo