New track conversion system released for UTVs, ATVs
Camso recently announced the launch of its new versatile X4S track system, engineered to fit on both utility (UTV) and all-terrain (ATV) vehicles.
End-users who are equipping their vehicles with the X4S conversion track system will benefit from better flotation, greater traction and responsive handling. The new system fits right into Camso’s current line-ups for both UTVs and ATVs.
“Whether purchasing conversion track systems for their UTVs or ATVs, riders are always seeking an option that enables them to make the most of their outdoor activities, without compromising the vehicles’ versatility,” says Bruce Dashnaw, Sales Executive Director – Powersports at Camso. “With the X4S, that’s exactly what they’re getting: a system that fits on two types of machines, which will evolve with the user over time.”
Exploring more for less for side by side vehicles
The X4S track system has been designed for small to mid-size side-by-side vehicles with 3 seats or less. It is Camso’s most affordable and versatile UTV track system: a reliable choice to get anywhere, through all seasons.
A high-performance system for ATVs
The X4S track system meets all usage requirements of an all-terrain vehicle owner, even in the harshest conditions. It’s the worry-free solution for riders seeking better performance, ultimate versatility, and handling on any type of terrain, all year-round.
Check out this video for a sneak peek at the system
A durable and versatile option for riders
As Camso’s first adaptable system, the X4S is the next generation of track systems which benefits from a number of innovative and Camos exclusive features:
- A Flex-Track design which offers stable handling and a more comfortable ride than traditional flat tracks
- New and improved geometry of the steel frame which provides better front steering and handling
- Increased width of idler and mid-roller wheels which provides superior track support
The X4S track system is covered by Camso’s best-in-class two-year warranty and is now available at dealers across North America.
That would be awesome to have come wintertime. Granted, I’ll have to first get a UTV before I could acquire the track system. As you said, I could use the track year-round but I do think it would perform the best during the snowy season.