Originally designed for utility and agricultural labor, SxS vehicles have undergone a radical transformation. Today, they are high-performance machines capable of navigating desert dunes, rocky trails, and dense forests. Early models focused on payload and towing.
Off-roading is nothing without control. Leading manufacturers utilize Fox or Walker Evans shocks, offering over 20 inches of travel. This allows the vehicle to "float" over massive bumps while maintaining stability. Customization: The Heart of the Hobby
The modern SxS is a marvel of engineering, often rivaling automotive technology in terms of sophistication and durability. Engine and Drivetrain
Avoid damaging sensitive ecosystems by sticking to designated paths.
SXS.com continues to be the definitive resource for news, reviews, and community insights, bridging the gap between casual riders and professional racers in this high-octane world.
LED light bars, GPS navigation, and rugged audio systems.
For many, buying the vehicle is just the beginning. The aftermarket industry is a multi-billion dollar sector that allows owners to personalize every inch of their rig.
Racing leagues and group expeditions have fostered a global subculture. Technical Innovation and Performance
Brands like Polaris, Can-Am, and Honda introduced high-speed, long-travel suspension models.
Originally designed for utility and agricultural labor, SxS vehicles have undergone a radical transformation. Today, they are high-performance machines capable of navigating desert dunes, rocky trails, and dense forests. Early models focused on payload and towing.
Off-roading is nothing without control. Leading manufacturers utilize Fox or Walker Evans shocks, offering over 20 inches of travel. This allows the vehicle to "float" over massive bumps while maintaining stability. Customization: The Heart of the Hobby
The modern SxS is a marvel of engineering, often rivaling automotive technology in terms of sophistication and durability. Engine and Drivetrain
Avoid damaging sensitive ecosystems by sticking to designated paths.
SXS.com continues to be the definitive resource for news, reviews, and community insights, bridging the gap between casual riders and professional racers in this high-octane world.
LED light bars, GPS navigation, and rugged audio systems.
For many, buying the vehicle is just the beginning. The aftermarket industry is a multi-billion dollar sector that allows owners to personalize every inch of their rig.
Racing leagues and group expeditions have fostered a global subculture. Technical Innovation and Performance
Brands like Polaris, Can-Am, and Honda introduced high-speed, long-travel suspension models.