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May 23, 2016

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SNOWMOBILE Lightweight, shorter lug part of Conquer 280 Magog, Quebec-based Camso continues to the push the limits of snowmobile mobility in deep snow with the Conquer 280, a lightweight, shorter lug, next-generation mountain track. "Traditionally, the deeper the snow, the bigger the lug. That's what riders have wanted when riding in deep, steep hill climbing envi- ronments," said Bruce Dashnaw, sales and marketing director of Powersports at Camso. "But, as with all niches of riding, they evolve. Today, we're seeing more interest in the techni- cal aspects of open mountain meadow and tree riding. As leaders in track manufacturing, it's our job to see this coming and offer the right product for that evolution." Camso has progressively driven the moun- tain track market by offering 2.00-, 2.25-, 2.50-, 3.00- and, most recently, 3.20-inch lug heights in response to market demand. "We've nourished what the market has requested, but adding more rubber to a lug is not necessarily the only solution to improving versatility and traction in deep snow condi- tions. Weight, flotation and agility are funda- mental to maximizing a rider's experience in these conditions," Dashnaw said. The Camso Conquer 280 product specifications: The first of its kind featuring 2.8-inch tall alternating single-angled lugs a n d 3 - i n c h d r i v e p i t c h a v a i l - able in 153-, 156-, 162-, and 174-inch lengths and 15-inch width. The Camso Conquer 280 product benefits: Track weight: The light- est mountain-designed track in the market compared to any other track of similar lengths, improving vehicle flotation and snow compaction. The reduced track weight requires less rider input to handle and manipulate any terrain, and it provides increased available horsepower thanks to less rotating mass. Track lug geometry and design: The indus- try's first 2.8-inch lug height balances deep snow performance with handling and agil- ity. Reinforced lug support columns allow for calculated lug cup and flex formation provide immediate lift for unmatched flotation and forward traction in all snow types. Lug width provides the surface area of a typical 16-inch width track but the agility of a 15-inch width. Lug geometry and lightweight design reduce rider input to initiate a turn or side hill by 20 percent and the throttle required to maneuver through difficult terrain by 25 percent. Camso believes this new track will give riders the confidence to tackle the toughest technical tree riding, achieve better side-hill performance on the steepest terrain, and reach new peaks in climbing. Overall, this next gen- eration mountain track will bring deep snow riding to new levels of performance. The new Camso Conquer 280 will be avail- able in dealerships by September. PSB Camso unveils new mountain snowmobile track 32 • May 23, 2016 • Powersports Business www.PowersportsBusiness.com The new Camso Conquer 280 will be available in dealerships by September. Camso's new mountain snowmobile track achieves new levels of traction, flotation and agility in deep snow conditions.

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