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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1914774" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>i never really understood the sxs's, unless they were "50in or under" -- they cost as much or more than a jeep, arent street legal in most states, and don't get you anywhere a 4x4 jeep cant take you--payload is usually around 300 pound box capacity, and 90 pound total for those 4 door models --I know they can be overloaded, but hauling an elk would still take more than 1 trip if you stuck to the rated capacity, unless you had a trailer (as they are rated to about 1500 pound towing capacity)</p><p></p><p>they look like a blast and I'd love to play in one for a while, but for "50" and under trails" they arent legal-unless you have the narrow 1 or 2 seater models , and for over 50" trails I'd prefer an old jeep with option of fully enclosed cab and A/C and heat if I wanted it</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of the sxs's under 50" IF they had more seating/hauling capacity, but then there is the cost thing too--I'll stick with my ATV or jeep</p><p></p><p>I guess it really depends on the trails and regulations in your hunting area though</p><p></p><p>my (going strong) 1992 honda trx300 2wd gets me most places I want to go, I also have a 2005 4x4 rancher that is much better in the snow than the 2wd--- atv's (and most likely sxs's) are easier to winch out than a full size jeep though when you get in over your head</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1914774, member: 94491"] i never really understood the sxs's, unless they were "50in or under" -- they cost as much or more than a jeep, arent street legal in most states, and don't get you anywhere a 4x4 jeep cant take you--payload is usually around 300 pound box capacity, and 90 pound total for those 4 door models --I know they can be overloaded, but hauling an elk would still take more than 1 trip if you stuck to the rated capacity, unless you had a trailer (as they are rated to about 1500 pound towing capacity) they look like a blast and I'd love to play in one for a while, but for "50" and under trails" they arent legal-unless you have the narrow 1 or 2 seater models , and for over 50" trails I'd prefer an old jeep with option of fully enclosed cab and A/C and heat if I wanted it I like the idea of the sxs's under 50" IF they had more seating/hauling capacity, but then there is the cost thing too--I'll stick with my ATV or jeep I guess it really depends on the trails and regulations in your hunting area though my (going strong) 1992 honda trx300 2wd gets me most places I want to go, I also have a 2005 4x4 rancher that is much better in the snow than the 2wd--- atv's (and most likely sxs's) are easier to winch out than a full size jeep though when you get in over your head [/QUOTE]
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