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Snow Begone: The RapidTrak Series

Snow Begone: The RapidTrak Series

PHOTO CREDIT : Ariens

Ariens, known as the King of Snow, has been a leader in snow removal since 1933. Their RapidTrak series offers three adjustable modes for superior maneuverability, traction, and performance in any snow conditions.

BYLINE: Zahra Sadiq 

Winter is upon us, and with it comes thick layers of snow, making everything just a little more difficult. But it doesn’t have to be that way, thanks to the RapidTrak Snow Blowers by Ariens. 

This company’s story starts in 1933 when Henry Ariens took his sons out to the garage to show them his new gas-powered rototiller. It was that year the Ariens company was born to be what it is today. Over the years they have earned the title of The King of Snow and have manufactured over 4 million snowblowers since 1960. Today, Ariens is the world's #1 brand of two-stage snow blowers. 

The RapidTrak series offers exceptional versatility with three adjustable positions: Track Mode for regular snow clearing, Wheel Mode for enhanced maneuverability, and Dig-In Mode for extra traction in deep snow.  

The track lugs provide a strong grip on icy or steep surfaces, ensuring consistent power and performance. With unmatched maneuverability and speed, RapidTrak allows for quick, efficient snow clearing while maintaining traction and agility.  

Dig-In Mode further delivers maximum traction and an optimized housing angle, easily handling heavy snow piles, even at the end of the driveway. 

The next time you see a fresh blanket of snow; you won’t worry like the rest—thanks to the RapidTrak. 


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