Expert Advice
Key factors for choosing the right track
Riding style
Are you a backcountry rider, a trail cruiser, an aggressive rider or a hardworking hauler? Your riding style determines the best snowmobile track for the performance and control you crave.
Track width
Narrower tracks: Reduce weight for quicker acceleration and top speed. Wider tracks: Offer better flotation in deep, soft snow. You can sometimes get away with a narrower track—like a 15-inch instead of a 16-inch—but not necessarily the other way around.
Lug height
More height usually translates into more traction. Even a 1/4-inch can increase acceleration and braking-just ensure your sled has enough clearance. Newer lug designs enhance grip, reduce fishtailing, and improve side bite.
Snow conditions
The right track depends on where you ride. From deep powder to hard-packed snow and icy trails, Camso has a track built to take you further.
Lug design
Looking for lift in deep powder or grip on hard-packed trails? Camso tracks strike the perfect balance between perforrmance and durability. Stiff lugs: Maximize traction on trails. Softer lugs: Enhance flotation and control in deep snow.
Track length
Track length affects handling, comfort, flotation and stability. Proper sizing is essential for the perfect fit and performance. Shorter tracks: Improve handling and stability. Longer tracks: Deliver a smoother ride and superior flotation.
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