When the snow starts coming down, the snowmobiles come out. In the northern states of the U.S, throughout Canada and Alaska and many countries in Northern Europe, people rely on their snowmobiles as their primary transport vehicle. For others, it may be for recreation or hunting purposes. Whatever the use, the snowmobile is a valuable asset for many.
The challenge with snowmobiles and many powersports vehicles, is that they operate in extreme conditions. Temperatures often get extremely cold, often in rough terrain and at high altitudes all of which can impact a battery performance. Poor performance can ultimately lead to difficulty starting which, if in remote and extreme conditions, can be life threatening.
When it comes time to replace your current battery which is no longer performing at its best, here are a few things to look for.
These three options above should give you a good start in your replacement search. A few other things to note.
Whether using your snowmobile for work or pleasure, making sure that it starts every time is crucial, and in some instances, essential. Having a replacement snowmobile battery that is reliable and can handle extreme conditions is a worthwhile investment and gives you one less thing to worry about when you’re braving the conditions.