ARGO HUNTMASTER/wilderness series

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    ARGO HUNTMASTER/wilderness series

    Just received the new huntmaster,so now I have the whole wilderness series here to evaluate.Being a big "H" class fan,the huntmaster is based off the H class, or HDI,and I am very exited to test this out, including the new double bead lock system. Stay tuned for more pics and my thoughts on this new unit.wilderness series 1.jpgwilderness series 2.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox Valley Argo Sales View Post
    Just received the new huntmaster,so now I have the whole wilderness series here to evaluate.Being a big "H" class fan,the huntmaster is based off the H class, or HDI,and I am very exited to test this out, including the new double bead lock system. Stay tuned for more pics and my thoughts on this new unit.Attachment 14725Attachment 14726
    I will be happy to hear about the features on your Huntmaster. Does yours have heated hand grips? Brake fan or hood fan? That is a very nice looking machine in my opinion. Hope to get a chance to drive one myself.

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    Hope to find time to really look this over,just had a chance to drive this 100' into the garage,didnt expect this to be any different than the HDI......wow,totally differnt feel with the double bead lock rims, and different tires with about 2-3 psi.Seems to turn much easier,and more smoother ride,like a cadilac.Granted, didnt go far,so I am very exited to spend time on this! Huntmaster will feel the same as the LX, as they both have the beadlock system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipatmaxfour View Post
    I will be happy to hear about the features on your Huntmaster. Does yours have heated hand grips? Brake fan or hood fan? That is a very nice looking machine in my opinion. Hope to get a chance to drive one myself.
    No, but those are options you could add. The outfitter has the heated grips, even the OH! %#@!!! bar has heat. I am a big fan of the no, NO, NOOO!!!!!! bar,two grips to really hang on to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox Valley Argo Sales View Post
    No, but those are options you could add. The outfitter has the heated grips, even the OH! %#@!!! bar has heat. I am a big fan of the no, NO, NOOO!!!!!! bar,two grips to really hang on to.
    yes Fox Valley. Most of us spend a lot more time driving than riding shotgun. The passenger in an Avenger front seat would really like the two hand grips bar in an outfitter. i like the name "Oh **** bar, but I don't think that is official.haha

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    outfitter and huntmaster comarison.jpgHere is the back of the huntmaster and the outfitter,notice neither on have back racks, also the outfitter has a nice double step. Also the huntmaster has the brake tail light kit,outfitter has none.

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