all I know is most skier's or boarders can't afford a new sled and granola, if I was a dealer I wouldn't promote the Burton edition
Hey, it not the Sledder buying it, it's Daddy.
Your facts are out of place a bit....lol
Tapatalk is getting better...on my cell phone.
On a side note it would have been nice if BRP could have teamed up with a Canadian snowboard/ski manufacturer there are some amazing products made right here in our own backyard. I kind of get it everyone knows who Burton is, makes sense, I'm sure Burton helped to pad the pockets of a few BRP execs to get there name plastered all over that machine.
Technically BRP is a Canadian Company traded on the TSX... but you might review the historical majority ownership of BRP. Half of the company was sold to Americans (IE Bain Investment Group)...twelve years ago.
Question for the boarders? Would a 163 length be a better delivery sled than a 154? I was surprised this unit comes in a 154 only.
Its a national park man.....PERIOD....Show some pride in them. Ski's tend to be able to achive a much better emmissions number than a two stroke.
You can ride in parks in other areas, it's just regulated more. I have no problem jumping on a 4stroke to enjoy those areas.
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We ski up..... no need for a sled in many areas. Have you not seen the cars parked at parking lots through rogers pass?Seriously?? How the fawk do they get up the hill?? Any who I just disagree with you big time so Ill just leave it at that.
That's a pretty weak elitist statement, most sledders can't afford a new sled either. That's why there is financing for 8 years on new sleds.all I know is most skier's or boarders can't afford a new sled and granola, if I was a dealer I wouldn't promote the Burton edition
Mountain bikes are only allowed on a few trails in national parks. Banff is the most backward thinking park in Canada.True.. But bikers and hikers still have acsess to banff and jasper.... I don't think creating more national parks/monuments should be frowned upon is all.
We ski up..... no need for a sled in many areas. Have you not seen the cars parked at parking lots through rogers pass?
Mountain bikes are only allowed on a few trails in national parks. Banff is the most backward thinking park in Canada.
Parks in the east are actually building trails for mounting bikes because they see the benefit of the extra revenue and no more impact than hikers.