Stop One – UFC Farm Supply – Waconia, MN
The first stop on the 2021 ArcticInsider Demo Tour was UFC Farm Supply in Waconia, MN. UFC has been a strong supporter of ArcticInsider and its location within Carver County offers scenic beauty, wineries, breweries, distillery, outdoor adventure, amazing restaurants, boutique shopping, a variety of annual events, and a richly celebrated history. Carver County maintains roughly 100 miles of snowmobile trails, and the shore of Lake Waconia was the original home to the Midwest Ride-In until relocating to ERX Motorpark in Elk River, MN this year.
Stop Two – West Side Recreation – Little Falls, MN
Little Falls, home to West Side Recreation, is located in Morrison County in Central Minnesota and on the banks of the Mississippi River. A community of approximately 8,500 residents; Little Falls has small-town charm with numerous opportunities to visit, shop and dine. Walk the grounds of Lindbergh State Park and visit the childhood home of local hero Charles A. Lindbergh. Other sites of interest rich with local history are the Minnesota Fishing Museum, the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Museum or take the family on a tour of the wildly populated Pine Grove Zoo. Morrison County is also home to over 400 miles of the finest marked and groomed trails which pass right by West Side Recreation property.
You can demo ride the 2021 Blast models and Riot X on-site March 16-18th.
Here are the rest of the 2021 ArcticInsider Demo Stops:
March 19-22
Stillwater, MN
March 23-25
Rosemount, MN
March 26-29
Duluth, MN
March 30-April 1
Thief River Falls, MN
April 2-4
Yankton, SD
Hey guys! So are these sleds set up for grass drags?
Thanks for doing this, Kale!
Maybe see you at the Yankton location.
just curious very cool products are there still people out shopping for new or used sleds at the dealers ?? with all the doom and gloom news out there about the virus … we are going riding up here in northern Minnesota this weekend … with some fresh snow for lube should be great….
B&E: Here at Thomas Sno Sports we have sold a couple sleds and a couple dirt units this week. Service work is still coming in and going out. Definitely slower than a normal week in March, but we’re still kickin’. Many seem to be taking a common sense approach to the health concerns, everything indicates the powersports world will be roaring back strong as ever when this blows over.
What are the immediate thoughts from potential customers on the new Blast model ? Are they being well received?