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Category: Rides | Recreational Vehicles

Best of Stuff 2009

Polaris RUSH

By Stuff Staff
Posted Monday 12/07/2009 1:00 PM
Filed Under: Rides | Recreational Vehicles
Polaris RUSH
A sledhead's worst nightmare is the spinal tap delivered by harsh landings. The Rush's progressive suspension will save your ass--and increase your odds of hooking up with the mountain girl seated behind you. $10,299

iRev Grill Boat

By Fresno
Posted Friday 10/16/2009 3:19 PM
Filed Under: Rides | Recreational Vehicles
iRev Grill Boat
Its name is actually an acronym for Interactive Recreational Entertainment Vessel, but in reality, it's a wild 10-person boat with a grill in the middle for cook outs on the water. It has a built-in umbrella so you can take it out in the rain as well as an electric outboard motor so you don't have to make your guests paddle between bites of their burgers. For some extra dough, you can throw in a set of quality marine speakers. Of course, the starting price is around $24,000 so what's a few extra hundred for the opportunity to blast, "I'm On a Boat" as loud as you can?
Posted Wednesday 09/30/2009 12:00 PM
Filed Under: Rides | Recreational Vehicles
Limited Edition Suzuki QuadRacer R450
When it comes to quads, the R450 is the champ, holding down the AMA/ATVA National MX title. It sports a fuel-injected 450cc engine that's set up to get you going across the ground and even in the air. It's meant for racing, so you probably won't want to buy it to haul around trailers full of cow crap, unless you're some kind of innovative farmer that's trying to combine chores with extreme sports. It comes in two colorways, including a red/black mix and a soli black one that looks awesomely stealth. Expect to drop $8,200 if you want one, but make sure that leaves you enough dough for a good helmet. A really good helmet.
Posted Monday 08/17/2009 3:54 AM
Filed Under: Rides | Recreational Vehicles
Sea-Doo RXT iS 255 Personal Water Craft
With a 255 horse-power engine propelling your mostly-naked torso across the water, control is important. Sea-Doo's iControl system has a full-suspension design to cause less punishment to your butt and introduces a braking system to help keep you from plowing head first into sea turtles or swimmers or whatever else might get in your way in the water. Plus, it will seat up to three people, so you can use it to bring your buddies out to international waters where you can gamble the days away. Just make sure you factor in the cost of the craft, which starts at $15,000 and moves upward.
 
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