Here are some new snowmobile products that Arctic Cat is featuring for the 2013-14 season, available now at most dealerships and HERE the Arctic Cat E-Store.
The newest line of Custom Windscreens from Arctic Cat adds style to all ProCross and ProClimb snowmobiles. They’re available in two screened-graphic styles – Pride and Team Arctic – and in five different heights. Made from the same high-quality polycarbonate as the stock windshield, they’re available in green, orange, black or white for a full-range of customization. Additional Side Deflector kits (sold separately) are also available in complementary Pride and Team Arctic styles for added wind protection when using low windscreens. The MSRP starts at $39.95 U.S./$46.95 Canada.
Add front-end protection to your sled with the new Bumpers from Arctic Cat. They’re constructed from 6063-T52 aluminum and available in brushed or in powder-coated black, green, orange or white. The ProClimb Bumper features large-diameter tubing and weighs 3.5 lbs. The ProCross Bumper is a tube-and-stamped design that weighs 3.2 lbs. Each offers four-point mounting for increased durability. Fits all 2012-2014 ZR, M, XF and F model Arctic Cats in the ProClimb or ProCross chassis. The MSRP starts at $169.95 U.S./$196.95 Canada.
The new El Tigre Jacket from Arctic Cat matches the high-tech performance of its snowmobile namesake. It’s constructed with A-TEX waterproof and breathable fabric and 100 grams of 3M Thinsulate Insulation, plus it has zippers for additional Flex liners. Zippered underarm vents and windproof/waterproof neoprene sleeve cuffs add extra versatility. Two spacious external pockets are matched by an internal MP3 player featuring a tangle-free neck cord system. And with high-viz 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material, it delivers optimal reflectivity at night. It’s available in S – 3XL and Tall sizes with an MSRP that starts at $269.95 U.S./$309.95 Canada.
Engineered for active riders, the new Freezone Jacket and Freezone Pants from Arctic Cat are equipped with premium technology for maximum comfort. The non-insulated combo is constructed with waterproof and breathable Teflon-treated outer shells with mesh lining for extra breathability. The jacket features windproof/waterproof neoprene sleeve cuffs; zippered underarm vents; 3M Scotchlite Reflective Material; an MP3 player pocket with a tangle-free neck cord system; and zippers that accept Flex liners. The pants feature Sno-Lock cuffs, zippered pockets on both legs and removable suspenders. Both items are available in S – 3XL sizes. The jacket MSRP starts at $229.95 U.S./$269.95 Canada and the pants MSPR starts at $209.95 U.S./$239.95 Canada.
The air in Antarctica is frequently very dry. The low tmeterapures mean that little or no water vapour is held in the air, instead it freezes and falls out, or builds up on surfaces as frost. Sometimes however depending on the particular atmospheric conditions, the frozen water vapour remains in the air as suspended ice crystals. In these conditions the crystals can reflect sunlight in a variety of ways forming atmospheric phenomena of different types.In the antarctic the animals are emperor penguins,weddell seals,whale species,king penguins,southern fur seals,adelie penguins,southern elephant seals,wandering albotress,chinstrap penguin,crabeater seals,snow petrel gentoo penguin ,leopard seals and huskee dogs.There are no native human populations in Antarctica. Only researchers and support staff from many different nations live there for a time while they are doing their work. It’s not a particularly hospitable place. People live’ on the Antarctic continent because they have jobs representing their governments. Governments pursue science in Antarctica, and support scientists interested in the study the health of planet earth.Tourists travel to the coasts by cruise ship; scientists and those who work in support of science travel by either ship or by military air transport to the individual scientific stations; expeditioners travel to the continent by private, chartered transport. On the continent, military transport, including Hercules 130s and helicopters are used to move people and supplies between stations and to and from field camps. Work vehicles include trucks, snowcats, Catepillar and Tucker tractors.
they will take part in a debate on WBGO Jazz 88 on Thursday, October 22 at 8pm. But Republican guaoenbtrrial nominee Christopher Christie is waiting to see how Corzine responds to debate invitations from League of Women Voters debate for October 16, which would have been broadcast by the New York and Philadelphia ABC affiliate, and from NJ 101.5. Jon Corzine is afraid to debate on a major network affiliate with a large audience but agrees to a debate on a station whose board is stacked with Democrat party loyalists, said Christie strategist Michael DuHaime. He should be willing to go on network if for no other reason than to apologize to as many New Jerseyans as possible for raising income, business and property taxes, taking way property tax rebates and property tax deductions and doubling the unemployment rate. On Election Day, he won’t be able to hide behind his money anymore. After Corzine initially refused to participate in New Jersey Network’s October 1 debate that was sanctioned by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC), NJN tried to move it back to October 22, since Corzine indicated he would take part then. That led to ELEC’s four commissioners deadlocked along partisan lines, and to Corzine acquiescing to the original date. Christie Campaign Manager Bill Stepien then issued a statement inviting Corzine to debate on the later date, since it appears his schedule is also open for a debate on Oct. 22. While we have agreed to the debate, Christie has not, even after he challenged the governor to debate on that very same date-, said Corzine spokeswoman Elizabeth Smith.WBGO News Director Doug Doyle said that the October 22 date is not final, and that the station is attempting to find a way to accommodate all three candidates. There’s nothing official on that on any side, because it’s still in the preliminary talks, he said.The Newark-based station reaches the northern half of New Jersey, all five boroughs of New York City and parts of New York State. Doyle said that he will look into partnering up with other public radio stations if he can confirm a date with all three candidates. http://ulivvu.com [url=http://wlmbiwckk.com]wlmbiwckk[/url] [link=http://epxerxht.com]epxerxht[/link]