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Extreme Max 5800 0200 Driveable Snowmobile Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
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Description of Extreme Max 5800 0200 Driveable Snowmobile

Drivable, steerable dollies work on grass, pavement, gravel, and dirt at speeds up to 5 MPH. Oversized 5" wheels with cotter pin assembly. Improved, 31% wider wheel base for increased stability. Includes 2 standard ski dollies (for skis up to 7" wide) and a track dolly for motorized and unmotorized use. 2-year limited warranty.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality materials. good for industrial trucks

They are very well made. I managed to use them to tow a broken snowmobile into a trailer with a locked track. They have endured an insane amount of abuse and overcome it. Including additional steel cable ties. I think it will take a long time as the burden is heavy.

Pros
  • so far satisfied
Cons
  • sad packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Parts are missing but the manufacturer responded quickly

Revised Feedback: Although the original packaging received was missing and parts were damaged, the manufacturer promptly provided replacement parts. Rating upgrade on this basis. Source Check: Missing parts and instructions. And the two parts are curved. There is no quality control. I do not recommend

Pros
  • Looking forward to it
Cons
  • Interval

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great carts for the money

Works great! It's nice not to spoil my concrete with carbides. I used to swap them between slides but it was a hassle so I bought a second set. The trackpad and roller don't work well with the new 3.5 inch track so I made a large base for my first. With any size base, it can be a little difficult to get mountain snowmobile cleats to rock on the shoe. to fully capture the caterpillar. Anyway, I don't use this part very often. I lost the safety lines on my first set and am glad to have a pair as…

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • No insurance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There was an issue that has been fixed

Hello, first of all don't get me wrong this is great. I only have a few small problems. I lost one of the extra cables so I need replacements. Also, although I tightened the nuts very well, they came loose and I lost one of them. Finally, the rubber is pulled off a couple of cables. I hope this doesn't ruin the functionality, but if it does I can get a replacement. Again, I'm not complaining, just hoping for help. I used them once. Update: Support contacted me quickly and fixed the cable issue.

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Almost never

They are very strong and easy to assemble, the plastic cords are very difficult to use. The front cable is usually fixed, so it is enough to slide the free end into the slot once. But buckling the rear seat belt (to keep the wheels in place when reversing) is very difficult. The slot is too narrow for the plastic so I'm struggling to fix it. Both sides share the same slot so I'm not sure what the design intent is here. I upgraded my Polaris with a double carbide skeg and now the ski sits high…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

This. Are. Per. Real.

Last winter my wife and I moved to an area with direct access to snowmobile trails. Sometimes we have to drive down a snow cleared road to get to the trail. Instead of sledding on pavement and grinding carbides (our tracks don't have cleats), we attach the front wheels to the skis and cruise down the road slowly and effortlessly! They easily cope with small bumps and stones and continue to work, work, work. I like to have a few extra cables on hand in case they might break if I accidentally hit

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just rode 1700ft on coarse gravel/mud.

Just used the front carts to move 1700 feet between two buildings on a rough gravel/gravel road. If you've seen how heavy it was, you'd know that this proves the wheels and cables are doing their job properly. Accelerates to 10 km/h. Worked great! I was concerned about maneuverability in the garage but it works great and I'm happy with it. Obviously sideways movement isn't as easy as with non-steerable carts, but the sled's forward and backward movement and steering works well. I was also…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This. Are. Per. Real.

Last winter my wife and I moved to an area with direct access to snowmobile trails. Sometimes we have to drive down a snow cleared road to get to the trail. Instead of sledding on pavement and grinding carbides (our tracks don't have cleats), we attach the front wheels to the skis and cruise down the road slowly and effortlessly! They handle small bumps and rocks with ease and keep working and working and working. I like to have a few extra cables on hand in case they might break if I…

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Roughly made, not as easy to use as you think

One year update: going to the bin soon. 1) Ski bindings always come loose at the worst possible moment. To be honest I can't imagine anyone riding on gravel or any other surface that isn't perfectly flat and level. These things slip out of position simply by rolling across the 1/8 inch transition from my garage to the driveway. 2) The square U shape means the hardware from the spindle/ski will hit the inside edge of the build, snagging and bending. 3) have tried other solutions to replace…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly