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US $919.00
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camoplast Size:16in. x 154in. Manufacturer Part Number:9188M Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number

Camoplast - Challenger Mountain Tracks - 9188M 16in. x 154in. $919.00 - Sale:$919.00

PEAK 2.5 - has angular lugs that bite big and funnel snow under the snowmobile for outstanding performance. The outer lug bars deliver better lateral control for improved handling. The Multi-Durometer outside lug configuration offers outstanding performance in all snow types and conditions.

CHALLENGER X3 - is the next generation Challenger Design boasting a 3” lug height.  The 54-9219 and 54-9220 are processed using exclusive circular press technology.  The outside features lightweight lugs with support columns and provides excellent deep powder snow performance.  54-9225 is a full 16” width and 156” length

CHALLENGER EXTREME - offers deep snow extreme performance with 3-inch drive pitch. Now in multiple profile heights.

CHALLENGER - is proven powder performance for a wide range of mountain snow conditions. The benchmark of mountain tracks.

CHALLENGER X3.2 - Built on the performance of the Challenger X3, the X3.2 features the tallest lugs on the market while being the lightest track in its category. With notched lug tips for improved performance, it’s one of the most versatile mountain track on the market.

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