I don't see them making a huge dent in the sled market. Sure for a guys who can shell out the coin to have one for the powder days. In the East, they are much less useful as you need to ride them on the trails to get to the hills. All your buddies are rippin 80 to the hills on sleds and you're wobbling down the trail at 35 white knuckled. I admit, they are a ball but if you never rode a dirtbike at a decent level, you'd be hard pressed to jump on one and rip the trees. Even look at Burandt, who is admittedly a God on a sled, he looks like a mid pack novice on a T Sled.......nother factor someone mentioned is, you do tend to "crash" more on T Sled. Hi sides, low sides, over the bars etc. I'll stick to sleds for now.