challenging
3–5 hours
Participants should have moderate physical fitness to handle extended periods of riding and occasional trail walking.
Discover the power and agility of the 2023 Polaris 850 RMK PRO Slash 165 on a private snowmobiling adventure in Montana’s Seeley Lake. Perfect for thrill-seekers ready to explore the winter wilderness.
Ages 25 with Valid Driver's License to Rent & 21 to drive • 7 Hour Rentals • Holds 1 Person
7 Hours Each rental may be picked up at 9:00 am and must be returned by 5:30pm. No overnight rentals permitted.
The PRO RMK Slash delivers ultimate precision and performance. The world's best precision mountain sled features a short, tapered tunnel and lightweight design, with the high performance 850 Patriot and the 165" 2.75" Series 8 track for precision and floatation in any terrain.
Please be sure to arrive 30 minutes early to check in and go over safety information and machine operation instructions.
Rental includes one tank of gas, insurance with a $500 deductible, a custom ride plan, helmets and goggles. All other winter clothing must be provided by the renter.
Due to the varying winter temperatures that may change during a ride, all renters are required to supply their own boots, snow pants, coats, and gloves. Please note that if you are not dressed for the conditions, we have the right to refuse your rental, but will refund your payment.
We do not have clothing available for rent, but may have some items available to purchase at our dealership. We look forward to getting out on your adventure!
Temperatures can plummet quickly; wearing multiple layers helps you stay comfortable during the ride.
Mountain weather changes rapidly, so always verify conditions to avoid unexpected storms or closures.
The trails can be remote and confusing, so navigation tools are a smart precaution.
A DOT-approved helmet and protective gear are vital for safety on challenging terrain.
Seeley Lake has long been a gateway for outdoor winter sports, evolving from logging roads into snowmobiling trails.
Local efforts focus on maintaining trail sustainability and minimizing wildlife disturbance during peak winter months.
Keeps you warm and dry during cold, snowy rides.
winter specific
Protects your head and face from cold wind and debris.
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Keeps your hands warm while allowing dexterity to control the snowmobile.
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Helps with navigation through remote trails and forests.
winter specific