Snowbike Rack

Floating The Boat

Floating the boat. With the next wave of storms inbound weather windows will be short lived. On the other hand temperature set ups seemingly leaning towards blower pow. 
Long range models are also suggesting continued storms through late April; winter is kind of on a rally phase and gaining that typical La Niña momentum :)

Be Inspired and Ring the Alarm

The tour begins with Tanner Hall and John Spriggs, celebrating the success of the new film Ring the Alarm. Ring the Alarm is one of the few films which is coming out for FREE, meaning you can watch it as many times as you please, no downloading or purchasing required. Truly a free shout out to the fans.....which is hella sick.

We appreciate Tanner's commitment and energy in his latest 2 year project and were also fortunate to be a part of it.....supporting a video for everyone to enjoy and watch for free. The guys certainly did a ton of snowmobile access skiing and even snowboarding with the crew involved....something you obviously know we're down to have happen

Check out some of the content on www.newschoolers.com like the link below; the boys are touring this thing off and throwing one hell of a party.

http://www.newschoolers.com/news/read/BE-Inspired-Premiere-Quebec-City

Choosing the right Snowmobile or Snowbike Rack

Making purchasing decisions can be hard, especially when you're trying to differentiate based on true needs. However, when choosing a snowmobile cargo rack there are a couple things you want to consider.

Here's a couple considerations to think about:

  1. Riding Level and Aggression

  2. Carrying Capacity Needs

  3. Fusion of both 1 & 2

Let's begin with 'Riding Level and Aggression,' if you're an aggressive snowmobiler who spends a long days in the mountains, your strategy should be to keep your backpack as light as possible. This way you don't burn energy hauling gear around all day, especially when freeing up your friend who gets stuck all day.

Any of the Mo Pros snowmobile racks will eliminate weight from your pack, but if you're looking to stay low profile, haul a snow bungee, tool kit, first aid kit, lunch, etc........then try: Ajoosta GRS

**Carry Just the Essentials**

The GRS rack is designed to be compact, light weight, reversible, and serve as a functional storage solution for your snowmobile; keeping the weight out of your pack, your legs fresh, and providing long riding days is the goal. Versatility is critical, Mo Pros Snowmobile racks configure exactly how you want them to, tailoring to your specific needs. The Mo Pros snowmobile racks are also very easily removed (6 nuts) and fit Polaris Snowmobile Channel Systems and Ski-Doo snowmobile LINQ System without Drilling.

What if I'm an aggressive rider, with a serious backcountry agenda?

Well the Mo Pros Racks definitely support those who have a more serious plan in the mountains. If you're hauling camera equipment, supplies to the cabin, duffel bags for overnights, coleman stoves, a case of beer, chainsaw or anything else you could basically imagine.......then you need to step up the game and go with a larger snowmobile cargo rack solution.

If you want to stay light, sled aggressively, and carry all the eggs in the basket, then you need the: Ajoosta GRL

**You got the tunnel room, use it"

 

 

The larger model Ajoosta GRL is a functional rack which supports and strengthen the tunnel of your machine; allowing you to ride as aggressively as you want; with the security of keeping everything on board and not over stressing your chassis. You don't need to spend big money on snowmobile tunnel support, bigger bumpers, or other reinforcement accessories; the Mo Pros snowmobile cargo rack gives you what you need for the job; without compromise. 

The multitude of strapping and fastening options means you can transform your snowmobile into anything you can imagine, timely and efficiently. Until you actually get one, you won't understand how your options are truly limitless....we continually hear this from our customers.

Okay I get it, but I'm NOT aggressive and just want to have fun, now what do I need?

Mo Pros Snowmobile cargo racks don't only apply to the aggressive snowmobiler. If you're strictly a trail rider who likes to get out and spend time in the outdoors, then the consideration should come down to storage capacity. In that situation you probably don't want to have a backpack at all and should determine your cargo carrying needs to best make decisions on what model Mo Pros Snowmobile Rack is best for you.

All the benefits and features mentioned previously in the article are relevant, even to the most novice rider. Just be aware that you also get all the same supporting and functionality benefits as well; which is a platform that can easily support any riders progression.

Here's an easy break down:

  • You're not a functional snowmobiler, carry some essential things, out for a rip - Ajoosta GRS

  • Aggressive sledder, wanna bring a proper lunch, Stanley Thermos, Extra Layers - Ajoosta GRL

It may not be about performance benefits at this juncture, but you do get to choose how much you want to upgrade the backcountry experience. When it's spring time, we all know who's going to be grilling hot dogs in the sunshine.

Enjoy it out there, it's the experience we all live for.

Snowmobile Rack Carrying Features

The Ajoosta Rack by Mo Pros is a utility snowmobile rack, which you can modify and set up for your explicit needs. Backcountry travel is variable and the mission constantly changes......shouldn't your rack system too?

The Mo Pros Snowmobile Rack also accommodates carrying external devices, through accessory attachment options. Although the Ajoosta Rack has been well known in the industry for it's performance capabilities as a snowmobile ski rack and snowmobile snowboard rack, however the capacity reaches much farther for carrying options.

Snowmobile Rack External Bracket Carrying Capabilities:

  • Fishing Rod Cases

  • Skis

  • Snowboards

  • Pow Surf Boards

  • Marking Stakes

  • Camera Tripods

  • Snow Shovels

  • Tent Bags

  • Lawn Chairs

  • Gun Cases

Now that you've got the carrying capabilities and customization to keep the cargo locked down on your snowmobile or Timbersled snowbike, it's important to distinguish what capabilities you still have. Sometimes when utilizing other products, product technologies may cross over other usable features, it's critical to think of these items when making Snowmobile Rack, Snowmobile Ski Rack, and or Snowmobile Snowboard Rack purchasing decisions.....check out the infographic below for details:

Mo Pros Snowmobile Rack Superior Design:

  • Leave Cargo On, Get Out of Holes Faster

  • Roll Machine with Cargo/Gear Secured

  • Clear Running Boards For Sledding

  • Weight Distribution Options - Better Flotation

  • Never Blocks Gear Bags/Cargo Access

  • Never Blocks Rear Bumper Access

  • Fastest Loading/Unloading Industry Wide

  • Access to System from Any Angle

The Mo Pros Snowmbike Rack is serious Backcountry Adventure Gear. Timberlseds don't have capability to carry cargo, so attaching a snowmobile rack for carrying gas and cargo is essential. As we become a backcountry united environment, it's important…
The Mo Pros Snowmobile Rack is competitive because it changes into a snowmobile ski rack and snowmobile snowboard rack. Polaris snowmobile integration is simple, but Ski-Doo is also well accommodated as we live in a very backcountry united atmospher…

Professional Backcountry Travelers

Professional Backcountry Travelers

The Mo Pros Rack system is widely utilized by various industry experts. This expertise ranges from supporting all the Avalanche Centers in the Continental West along with specific professional athletes, and of course professional backcountry travelers like you.

New Rack Versions Released for the 2015/2016 Season

Mo Pros is happy to introduce the latest rack versions for the 2015/2016 winter season. We are upgrading both rack designs this year based on various in field testing and feedback from our professional advocate teams through out the entire 2014/2015 season.

The new rack versions come with larger configurable options for securing whatever your needs are, upgraded components (cause why not), and marginally lighter without sacrificing strength.

The entire website has updated with the new version model numbers and be sure to select the updated version numbers when ordering wraps for your racks. Just look for the following models:

  • Ajoosta 1.1
  • Ajoosta 2.1

Have a great season out there.

Buying a Sled to Bag More Lines

It’s not secret that a new snowmobile is the ultimate accessory for a skier or snowboarder.

See What We See........

If I can attain the riding ability these ladies had in 2008, then I can finally chalk up a 'Win' for snowboarding and make the transition on to sailing.

Roadside Assistance

Change your season from standard resort days and latte's to overnights, parking lots, and exploring.

Transworld Snowboarding 2014/2015 Gear Guide

Transworld Snowboarding has completely redesigned the Gear Guide in 2014/2015, focusing more on key innovations within products to assist in consumer purchasing decisions.