Let us take you inside the snowmobiling industry

Snowmobiles and their evolution are the result of people passionate about the sport, people who are driven to take riders to the next level with all that innovation and technology will allow. From major manufacturers to smaller shops that produce customized add-ons and modifications, expert technicians and designers are finding cool ways to enhance our ride—and we are pleased to bring you their interesting stories.

Featured Company Profiles articles

Divas SnowGear

Frustrated by the monotony of women's sled wear, Wendy Gavinski founded Divas SnowGear, a line of snowmobiling apparel for ladies.

August 2011
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Enns Brothers

Davey Amey, on behalf of Enns Brothers, got up on stage at the International Snowmobile Congress to receive recognition for all the company has done for the Manitoba snowmobile community.
August 2011 » by Karen Kornelsen
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Michigan Technological University

Held at the university’s Keweenaw Research Center, the Snowmobile Challenge is a collegiate design competition of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
March 2011
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Rotax/BRP

Rotax, now known as BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co KG, has been building snowmobile engines for Bombardier since 1962.
March 2011
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Kimberley Snowmobile Adventures

A new snowmobile touring business has set up shop in Kimberley, offering half-day, full-day and night tours on trails around the community.
March 2011

Hotshots

Doing doughnuts

Jim Lamar finishing off some doughnuts in the sweet powder, after staying at the Grizzly Lodge for a few days of riding.

SnoRiders Insider

Polaris remembers long-time snowmobile racing co-ordinator Bill Rader

Snow Tracs

Complimentary online training opportunity

Five things every snowmobiler should do before heading into avalanche terrain

Gearboxx

A potentially life-saving tool

The Float 30 avalanche airbag from Backcountry Access is a must-have for anyone planning to ride in the mountains this season.