2021 Polaris RZR Trail vs RZR Trail S Comparison & Review

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Finally a great video that actually explains stuff. Not just let's shoot it on all angles and say it's fun.👍🏾

mrchrisknight
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My trail is a 2024 ita a beast of a machine. But it definitely pushes alot of heat frok all in the cabin space.

VinyardIsaiah
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I bought a trail since most of the places I hunt are tight and technical and the 60s couldn't make it between some of the trees. If I didn't have the need, I would have gone for a 60.

Huge upshot, the trail fits between the wheel arches on most standard truck beds.
I can carry it around, without a trailer, using a set of mad ramps on my 5'6" short box.

One last note -- you will still want the larger fender flares, or you will eat mud all day long.

BrendanStephens
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Hi. I am looking for a trail S or can am maverick sport. What is your opinion?

miguelmartins
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I started out with a 50 inch and went to the 60 inch more stable. Still great for trails, sand anywhere

vaughnjensen
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When I replaced my rzr trail 900 tires with a set of 26/9/12 all around I measured the oem tires and they measured 24.5" on the machine, I measured the kenda bear claw 26/9/12 they measured 25.5" I put on bandit springs and 29/9/14 traction gripper max tires that measured out at 28.75 on the machine, I now have proper ground clearance and it doesn't look like a golf cart anymore lol

matteagle
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Can they get their A-arms upgraded for a more rugged one? Also how high can both trims be lifted for (maximum gorund clearance) ? With spacers or rugged A-arms or both at the same time ???

faisalkhan
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Are the trail and trails S the same body as far as roofs and winch mounting and bed size.

matthewhitchcock
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You better have the 50” one where I ride, no open desert or sand dunes around theses parts!

kb
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I'm not sure how "trial" is defined but most are 48 or less and only a few are 50 and under. I haven't been everywhere obviously but my area is known for abundant trails over most states.
Why can't they make these just a little smaller and turn a little tighter?

MayhemKeys
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Is the heat really an issue in these? I hear people complain about it

chordle
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Is the cab the same size? Are the seats as close to each other in the trail S like the small trail model?

SoFloMudZone
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I'm guessing since you are comparing and didn't mention anything about acceleration or top speed, they must be identical...

mranonymous
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Hi i have a question why people for a dealer they recommended more the polaris xp than polaris trail s they said because polaris xp have better suspension than trail s my cuestión is which one should I buying

alteradooffroad
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What type of light bar can up put on the trail s? I was at a polaris dealership and tried to put on a double light bar 30 inch and they said no because it was to heavy

stevecron
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Is the Trail S exactly 60" wide?
I'm wondering if it would fit on a 5'x10' trailer.

Islandlyph
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I wonder if the s fits in thebed of a pick up like the 50”

jlomeli
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If I only wanted to drive easy trails, Gravel, Sand, Grass, a bit jumps, NO hard abuse.. which one should I buy for most fun and reliabilty:
1) Trail 1000 S
2) RS1


Pros/Cons please !!!

all_out_of_bubble_gum
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How come no one ever mentions noise. Inside and out noise is a thing.

mikegunn
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my trail S is hot on the driver side..heat wise..

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