Snowmobile - Frequently Asked Questions
We gathered the best of our product experts knowledge to make sure we answer all of your questions
We gathered the best of our product experts knowledge to make sure we answer all of your questions
All aftermarket tracks have a 2 year from time of purchase against material and workmanship errors.
Single-ply tracks have been tested and proven to be comparable with two-ply tracks for strength, durability and longevity. They’ve been original equipment on many high-performance snowmobile models for over 9 years. Single-ply tracks require a specifically designed stud and stud retainer. Consult your dealer and refer to the Camso warranty policy statement to determine warranty coverage on studding tracks.
Based on Camso testing, the studs generally outlast the track. The technology has been used and proven in car tires. Studded tire life is generally over 10,000 miles, and such tires are often used on bare asphalt and cars that weigh over a ton.
Based on Camso testing in regular conditions, the traction and control is comparable to conventional studding quantities for 120’’ and 121’’ tracks with 84 to 96 studs. Embedded studs add less than a pound of weight compared to an un-studded track. Tunnel protectors recommended.
The RipSaw track is great for groomed hard-pack trail riding, but for loose snow or off-trail riding, the Cobra track design offers the best performance. For all-around performance, consider the new RipSaw II design.
Popular size and design is available. The RipSaw, with a 1.25’’ lug height.
The BackCountry X design, model 9254C, is available and features a lug height of 1.75’’. The Challenger Extreme, model 9329M is also available with a lug height of 2.5’’.
Camso doesn’t sell directly to end-users. Please contact your local powersports dealer for access to our full line of high-performance snowmobile tracks.