SHOOT2KILL
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Some dealers still willing to discount leftover 2024 Catz...Catalyst 600 for under $10k...ZR 8000 for $12k...
just like assuming a sale was going to happen over night as people wondered this whole time and how Cat was done, I'm not expecting anything really "NEW" for 2026, and it wont mean the company has no intent or Arctic Cat isn't back I 100% agree with katden4's statement and will anxiously await to see whats next and not worry about whats coming or not coming and will no longer focus on the Textron reign of the brandThe catalyst 2s is definitely the payoff for the AC acquisition and will continue that’s a no brainer and I have no idea why Textron didn’t have faith in it or care. My question is does the Thunder kitty continue for now? Imo it does as low hanging fruit especially since Yamaha is gone. Future AC 4s development is unknown as no current 4s engine that I know of would take advantage of the low center of gravity of the catalyst platform. Expectations of some big tech 2s or 4s AC release for 2026 is unrealistic imo.
Yep, wouldn't take much to modernize that chassis a bit and it will be great for the high mileage Ontario/Quebec riders for years to go.Some Argo money coming in for sure but 2 separate companies probably have to stand on their own profitability is my thinking.
Thunder cat and SW definitely low hanging fruit for AC and Yamaha
What was clear to me and I stated before is that Textron was done with Cat how they dispersed AC was the unanswered question. Cat survives thru Argo but what exactly the means needs definition. Hopefully dirt and snow survives but it will be a hard start to rebuild consumer confidence in products and health of the company. Hopefully we will know more soon so recovery can get started.just like assuming a sale was going to happen over night as people wondered this whole time and how Cat was done, I'm not expecting anything really "NEW" for 2026, and it wont mean the company has no intent or Arctic Cat isn't back I 100% agree with katden4's statement and will anxiously await to see whats next and not worry about whats coming or not coming and will no longer focus on the Textron reign of the brand
I totally agree with you on this one Indy. They are talking c&a skis from factory more aggressive turning ratio with power steering. This sled has me very intrigued. If I didn't buy the 2 Blizzards in January I would be thinking about putting my money down. Power steering does 2 things one obviously easier steering but the other benefit is how it eats up a lot of the feedback through the bars. I will be waiting to hear how this sled actually works. Also agree Indy pretty sharp looking sled but I guess that's a drawing so can't wait to see the real thing. Personally haven't been a cat guy but if this works as good as I think maybe time to try one.They released the full 2026 lineup an hour ago. The new EXT model with power steering looks sweet
one of the main concerns I had when I bought my Catalyst was the seat as I was essentially going from a couch to a unicycle seat and honestly I like the smaller seat better than I did the couch.Do you have to buy the seat sperate...asking for a friend.
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I sat on one in the dealership. I’m skeptical on the seat. Supposedly they soften up and the 25s were softer than the 24sone of the main concerns I had when I bought my Catalyst was the seat as I was essentially going from a couch to a unicycle seat and honestly I like the smaller seat better than I did the couch.
We have a 24 and two 25 versions along with a couple of Procross trail sleds that I rode last season.I sat on one in the dealership. I’m skeptical on the seat. Supposedly they soften up and the 25s were softer than the 24s