I can count the number of times I adjusted the hi/low/rebound shocks on any of the sleds I rode this winter on one hand, except the new to me Polaris as them Walka'z are just hi/low... and were setup to nearly full firm, which was complete crap to ride. once you get a good setup for most of the riding you do and have them serviced with some sort of regularity, who wants to dig around in an ice and snow covered skid for one more click? not me...
I find the Dynamix/Live Valve stuff very interesting just for that last comment and that they can act independently in the suspension system. the entry price or the cost to repair down the road, not quite as much. under warranty... that's probably the best way to have them for now. right @Mag6240?
and, I guess I'd include ATAC and Smart Shox to that for the quick adjustment... which seem less 'smart' than the Fox Dynamix
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