318 kg with topped of gas and oil tank, totally clean from snow and ice, without the original tools (their quality belongs only in the scrap yard) and weighted on an approved scale.
It?s about 700 pounds but still a lot lighter than the Yeti chassie.
Flotation in deep snow/powder of the kind we have in Scandinavia is a lot better then the Yeti to, have tried it with about 40-50 cm powder with another 50-70 cm of "soft" snow below and it floats real good, especially with a pair of SLP PP mounted, of course when to go climbing in deep snow you reach the limit pretty soon but it?s rarelu those conditions for us here
On the dark side, just as "lafwitch" point out one has to treat it with the aluminium chassie in mind, you can never get the same durability as the steel chassie in the Skandic/Yetis but it?s not built for long jumps and bad landings either, it?s built for us middleaged gyus that want to have fun sometimes but mostly pull the family around, but you can do that in style and speed to.
As for to body protection I agree and the aftermarket skidplates doesn?t do any good, the machine needs a full body protection like the one RPM Composites make for the XP, if there?s not anything like that up for 2010 i?m going to make one myself after vutting of the protection plates under the gearbox and brake assembly with about an inch, that way one can make a belly protection plate much smother/rounder.
Nonetheless it?s a great machine so far and i wouldn?t trade it for the heavier Yeti but I will get a secondary for the heavy duty work, a ST 600 HO/Skandic 600 HO 01-03 , had one a few years back ant that?s a machine you can use hard without breaking it and it only weighs, with steel chassie about 15-20
kg:s more than the commander.