Category Archives: Snowmobiling gear

Polaris offers mobile phone apps for iPhone/iPad and Android


Two new mobile phone apps developed by Polaris Industries have hit the market for Apple iPhone/iPad and Android phones/tablets. The new mobile apps combine Weather Nation’s interactive weather services with Google-based maps to enhance the riding experience for snowmobilers.
Highlight features:
– View current location on snowmobile trails with detailed weather conditions and forecasts
– Search for food, gas, places to stay, and Polaris dealers
– Track ride routes and share via Facebook and Twitter

Polaris is excited to continue developing innovative technology to equip and encourage riders as they pursue “The Way Out” on trails and the open road.

To learn more and to download the apps, visit the Android Market and the Apple Store online:
Snow Trails for Android      Snow Trails for iPhone

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Snowmobile Storm Adventure Magazine available online


The newest issue of the Snowmobile Storm Adventure Magazine is available to view online! This online magazine is dedicated to providing snowmobiling information, videos and awesome pictures.
Just click the link below to view the September 2011 issue of Snowmobile Storm.

5 Steps to Get Started in Snowmobiling


Interested in joining the 3 million people who already enjoy snowmobiling each year, but don’t know how to get started? Follow these five simple steps to get started in snowmobiling for a fun-filled winter with family and friends.

  1. Attend a snowmobiling show
    A snowmobiling show is a great place to start if you’re just discovering snowmobiling. Attending a snowmobiling show allows you to check out different models and brands of snowmobiles and talk to numerous dealers, so you can get the best deal! One local show is SleddinXpo.
  2. Visit a dealer
    There are several licensed snowmobile dealers in the area who can help you decide which snowmobile is best for you, based on your planned usage and within your price range. Snowmobile pricing starts at $2,000 for a used model and $6,000 for a new one.
  3. Licensing 
    North Dakota requires your snowmobile to be licensed or registered or to have a permit affixed to the snowmobile. Licensing information can be easily obtained at the ND Parks and Rec website.
  4. Find a location to snowmobile
    There are 225,000 miles of marked and groomed trails to explore in North America,, including 100 miles just in this area. Check out the local map posted on this website.
  5. Visit gosnowmobiling.org
    For those interested in learning more about snowmobiling, the gosnowmobiling.org Web site is an great tool for guidance. It provides information for the inexperienced snowmobiler on getting started in snowmobiling, dealers and renters in your area, destinations to snowmobile and more.
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