2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo

User Rating Snowmobile.com 10 of 35
2008 Mountain

 

Overall
Performance
Quality & Reliability
Ride & Comfort
Value
2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo
View all Photos & Videos
2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo pictures, prices, information, and specifications. Below is the information on the 2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Mountain snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.

2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo Specifications

Identification
Model Type  Mountain
BASE MSRP(US)  $9,749.00
Dealers  Polaris Dealers
Warranty  12
Insurance
Engine:  
Engine Type  Horizontal In-line
Cylinders  2
Engine Stroke  4-Stroke
Valve Configuration  OHV
Displacement (cc/ci)  750 / 45.8
Starter  Electric
Turbocharged  Yes
Carburetion Type  Fuel Injected
Transmission:  
Reverse  Yes
Technical Specifications:  
Length (ft)  10
Width (in/mm)  48 / 1219
Height (in/mm)  48.5 / 1232
Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm)  42.5 / 1080
Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm)  42.5 / 1080
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)  598 / 271.5
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  10.2 / 38.6
Seats:  
Number Of Seats  1
Exterior:  
Ski Material  Composite
Skag Material  Carbide
Drive Line:  
Track Length (in/mm)  136 / 3454.4
Track Width (in/mm)  15 / 381
Lug Height (in/mm)  1.25 / 31.8
Glass:  
Height  Mid
Storage:  
Rear Rack  Standard
Convenience:  
Heated Hand Grips  Standard

2008 Polaris SwitchBack™ Turbo Photos & Videos

previous
next
View All Photos and Videos

User Reviews

2008 Turbo Switchback
By Glenn Nice (Enthusiast), Jan. 9, 2009
After reading many reviews myself before buying my 08 Turbo Switchback.



I am overall glad to have bought the sled. It rides great! Power is tops in my book and I've had 800's. Once the turbo kits in you get set back. Don't drag with this sled though as it just digs a trench. There's to much... Read Full Review

 

Overall
Performance
Quality & Reliability
Ride & Comfort
Value
Did you find this review useful? YES NO
Not as Good as I thought
By G nice(Owner), Dec. 27, 2011
I had this Machine for 2 winters. Put 9000 miles on it. First 4500 were pretty much problem free. Chain case bearings Went at 4700 miles. The Turbo impeller vains were rubbing on the housing at 5200 miles. Dealer mechanic had no idea what I was showing them. They Would not replace it, even though it... Read Full Review

 

Overall
Performance
Quality & Reliability
Ride & Comfort
Value
Did you find this review useful? YES NO

Most Popular

Find a Snowmobile Dealer near you

Enter your ZIP code below to search for Snowmobile dealers near you.