With the weather warming up and your off-roading opportunities rising, it’s time to make sure you have the right machine to help you master the unpaved terrain in your backyard, on your favorite trails, and beyond. That’s why Peak Powersports LLC has provided a guide for choosing a UTV that’s perfect for you. Once you have an idea of what you’re looking for, or even if you still have questions, stop by our location in Sheridan, Wyoming, near Buffalo, and let one of our experienced staff show you what we have available right now.

UTV Purpose

The easiest way to narrow down your options is to think about what you’ll be using your utiltiy vehicle for. Not everyone has the same off-roading agenda, so manufacturers try to make a wide range of options with different features so you can find what you need for your desired functions. For example, if you know you’ll be spending a lot of time on the trails, then you’ll probably want a recreational or sport model that gives you more agility and a lighter weight chassis.

If you’re more interested in the utility aspect of a UTV, then you’ll want a utility model, complete with a durable frame, higher towing capacity, and extra storage. There are also models that fall somewhere in between, so if you want the best of both worlds or if you’re still figuring out what you want, this might be the best option. What you choose will ultimately depend on what’s going to work best for you.

Number of Passengers

A unique aspect to side-by-sides that you won’t necessarily find on other powersports vehicles is their ability to accommodate more than one rider. When you’re looking around at your options, you’ll find that some models can accommodate multiple people, sometimes even up to six riders. Of course, there are also vehicles that leave room for only one person, though many models fall somewhere in between with two or four seats. Think about who else may want, or need, to ride with you and find a UTV that can carry everyone.

Where You Ride

While your UTV is built to handle off-road terrain, it’s a good idea to still think about where you’ll be riding. This will be true whether you ride on your property or not. Start with the terrain itself. Most UTVs are designed to excel on semi-compact dirt trails, so they might get bogged down in looser material, like mud or sand. For these unique types of terrain, you’ll want to ask about getting a specialized vehicle or upgrades that can help you.

If you can, survey the kind of land you’ll be riding on for other concerns. If you’ll be encountering a lot of obstacles, then you’ll probably want to pay more attention to ground clearance. If your property has a lot of tight corners and hard to reach spots, then a tighter turn radius and thinner frame is probably in order. Giving your riding needs some thought can save you from trouble down the road.

Your Cargo Needs

Another great benefit to choosing a side by side is the additional cargo space you’ll get. These machines can often handle more weight than other off road vehicles, so you’ll probably get more space to put your things. Many models come with some storage, but think about whether you’ll need more. An additional cargo box or even a towed trailer can make it easier to transport all your gear or debris without making too many trips.

Ready to start checking out some UTVs for sale? Still not quite sure what you need? Stop by Peak Powersports LLC and we’ll help you with all your powersports needs. We proudly serve Sheridan and Buffalo, Wyoming.