Your chance to ride a 2014 Arctic Cat is just around the corner (depending upon where you live… and probably not like the professional maniac above). Here are the dates & locations.
CLICK HERE to go to the Arctic Cat Demo Tour page, where you can download a pdf of the waiver form.
MIDWEST Tour Stops
March 1-3 Hazelhurst, Wis.
Friday 10-5pm; Sat. 10-4pm, Sun. 10-3pm.
Free admission
Contact: R&R MotorSports 715.358.5349
March 7-17 Marquette, Mich
Daily 10-5pm
Free Admission
Contact: Adventure Centre Arctic Cat
906.226.7000
March 21-31 South Range, Mich.
Daily 9-5pm
Free admission
Contact: Wildlife Refuge Cabins
WESTERN Tour
These tours are hosted by Amber Holt of Backcountry Basics. To reserve a spot contact her at the phone number or at backcountrybasics@yahoo.com. Rides will be 1.5-2 hours long.
March 9-11 Logan Canyon, Utah
Beaver Creek Lodge
By appointment
Contact: Amber 509.733.6464
March 15-17 West Yellowstone, MT
Yellowstone Arctic Cat
By appointment
Contact: Amber 509.733.6464
March 22-24 Council, ID
Seven Devils Lodge
By appointment
Contact: Amber 509.733.6464
Wonder why we cannot get demo rides here in canada??
What about the Snodeo in Colebrook, NH this weekend? They usually have a few new models on display. Why not demo rides on 2014’s? Would love to ride the new 600 and Yamaha 4-stroke!
Agree with you Al…. would like to be able to ride both of those sleds myself at the Old Forge show the following weekend after the Colebrook show…. With any hope I guess….
Anyone else notice that on the Cat page, the SnoTour “EAST” is WI & MI ??? Really ??? That’s EAST ??? At least John has it right above with mid-west and west…..
What about the state they are built in???? Bs
Cat Facebook page today said that Canadian Tour dates will be updated shortly.
No demo’s in the whole state of MN? WTF?
They should have one in the state of Iowa some trails are pretty rough (not all, plus you have a lot of farmers fall till) they are a lot of us ditch-bang if anybody has riddin in the state they know what I mean
Hey Al, you can at least ride the Yamaha 4-stroke. Yamaha is having Viper demo rides today and tomorrow in NH. Next weekend in Old Forge. Not only that, but a couple sites in MN.
I rode the Yamaha yesterday, after waiting in line for over an hour! (They didn’t run their rides very efficiently)
It was OK. Didn’t blow me away.
Cat had NO demo rides at all yesterday! Very disappointed! Per the NH Snodeo facebook page, they will today though! Doesn’t help me!!
Brain-thanx but, I can’t go to Old Forge next week.
Did you mean Maine? MN is Minnesota!
We finally got the ride in last Friday night. I have it ptseod as a C ride and will ride it as fast as the slowest rider as it is a no drop. So don’t worry about the average as it is meant to be an easy beginner rider ride. Nearly flat (for WPA) and only 25 miles.
We finally got the ride in last Friday night. I have it ptseod as a C ride and will ride it as fast as the slowest rider as it is a no drop. So don’t worry about the average as it is meant to be an easy beginner rider ride. Nearly flat (for WPA) and only 25 miles.
We finally got the ride in last Friday night. I have it ptseod as a C ride and will ride it as fast as the slowest rider as it is a no drop. So don’t worry about the average as it is meant to be an easy beginner rider ride. Nearly flat (for WPA) and only 25 miles.
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