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He's on Khaos 155... we have heard others comment on his videos saying "how do you climb anything on this" and he does good with it. Impressive

next year with the PRO 155 and the G5, we are going to see an awesome VLOG
 

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He's on Khaos 155... we have heard others comment on his videos saying "how do you climb anything on this" and he does good with it. Impressive

next year with the PRO 155 and the G5, we are going to see an awesome VLOG
The 155 Khaos boost does need to be tamed, it is way more difficult to climb with that the doo turbo 154 hands down. The top end on the boost is just more impressive. After riding both, next year is going to be interesting with polaris cleaning up the bottom end and doo making 180HP. And here I am with a 9R on the way for who knows why ??
 

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He's on Khaos 155... we have heard others comment on his videos saying "how do you climb anything on this" and he does good with it. Impressive

next year with the PRO 155 and the G5, we are going to see an awesome VLOG
Don't forget Matt rode a 146 last year. I personally would like to see him on a 165
 

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Half the fun isnt being able to make everything first try, i rode 146s for years in the mountains and finally went 154 and its the longest i will go like 2 days a year im like ya a 165 would be nice but for most days a 154 is a perfect sled easy to jump and still playfull enough
 

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Half the fun isnt being able to make everything first try, i rode 146s for years in the mountains and finally went 154 and its the longest i will go like 2 days a year im like ya a 165 would be nice but for most days a 154 is a perfect sled easy to jump and still playfull enough

That’s true. I rode 155’s forever but on the super deep days it was a struggle. I’m 6’5 and 275lbs geared up.
 

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Jonny , a 146 lmfao

Your sled sounds like it's not alllll there , just sounds off
 

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Johnny's sled wasn't close enough to hear lol

The 3 of them make good/fun videos

 

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I really struggled yesterday. That thing was so steep and I could not get any momentum. Might have had some problems with my sled it was way down on RPM and then had fuel pressure issues at the end of the day. Not blaming my riding on the sled though.
 
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