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EVP BAD ASS DRIVE BELTS FOR 2014-'23 POLARIS RZR XP 1000 & XP4 1000

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EVP BAD ASS DRIVE BELTS FOR 2014-'23 POLARIS RZR XP 1000 & XP4 1000Upgrade your 2014 '23 Polaris RZR XP 1000 & XP4 1000 with EVP Bad Ass Drive Belts, engineered to outperform OEM belts at a lower price point. Through a long standing partnership with GBoost Technology, a renowned CVT belt and clutching manufacturer, EVP has developed and validated numerous belt compounds for SXSs and Snowmobiles. These compounds undergo rigorous testing through our sponsored race program and in house high horsepower vehicles to ensure

Upgrade your 2014-'23 Polaris RZR XP 1000 & XP4 1000 with EVP Bad Ass Drive Belts, engineered to outperform OEM belts at a lower price point. Through a long-standing partnership with GBoost Technology, a renowned CVT belt and clutching manufacturer, EVP has developed and validated numerous belt compounds for SXS’s and Snowmobiles. These compounds undergo rigorous testing through our sponsored race program and in-house high-horsepower vehicles to ensure unparalleled durability.

What sets EVP Bad Ass belts apart is their exceptional grip, which translates to more power transferred to the ground and reduced belt dust. GBoost is one of the few manufacturers that designs belts for specific uses and conditions, ensuring the perfect fit for your riding style. Whether you're a casual rider or an extreme enthusiast, EVP has a belt to match your needs.

EVP offers three distinct belt compounds, each tailored to a specific type of rider:

  • World's Best (WB) Belt: The ultimate all-around belt, proven in the most extreme conditions. Featuring third-generation heavy-duty, high-twisted aramid fiber cord, this belt is designed for high-horsepower machines and boasts a high shock load rating to withstand up to 400hp.
  • Extreme (EX) Belt: Built for extreme trail and mud riders, this belt delivers enhanced response at all RPM levels and features a specific compound that reduces peak engine operating speeds by approximately 200 RPM’s.
  • Mud Monster Belt: Designed specifically for mud riders, this belt provides maximum belt squeeze to prevent slippage in the roughest terrain. With a unique blend of compounds and thickness, it's built for extreme abuse and features the 2nd generation Dumax 2 compound for added strength, flexibility, and heat resistance.

EVP Bad Ass Drive Belts are the result of years of research, development, and testing. With their superior performance, durability, and affordability, they're the perfect upgrade for your 2014-'23 Polaris RZR XP 1000 & XP4 1000. Choose the belt that suits your riding style and experience the difference for yourself.

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Barbara R
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Enjoyable, entertaining, engrossing
Format: Kindle
The Three Women, their JMT trail name, is a delightful read. You experience the beauty of nature and the wonders seen in the trail. You also experience the fear and anxiety that come with making such a trek. The bonds of friendship and support between the three and also all the other through hikers. An amazing read, the perfect balance of nature, friendship, compassion, struggle, and determination. Immerse yourself in this well written book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
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PF Moore
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
An epic adventure, page after page!
Format: Paperback
Many women dream of making this hike (I once did) but few lace up their boots and get on the trail. And even a tiny fraction of those who DO realize their goal, could capture the experience like Joan Griffin. I read several chapters a night and always looked forward to getting back on the trail with her from my rocking chair. The grandeur of the sights, the wonder of seeing the world well above 8,000 feet ~ for 27 days ~ reads like a personal diary. Every perspective, high and low, is captured: the practical issues of carrying on even with a twisted ankle on Day 1, then blisters, surviving sudden weather changes, confronting inner doubts, securing essential food and water, and losing the camera enrich the book in an authentic style. In between all this, the reader remembers that it all took place with 40 pound backpacks on their backs! It's a magical but real-life journey with the inevitable personality differences of the Three Women, as well as their uniquely personal reasons to hike. As the brave heroes arrive to the finish line, one is aware of the power of grace that accompanied them all along. Yes, this experience changed the hikers but it also changes the reader. Being aware of those who live curiously and courageously provides a kind of encouragement for us to do the same, even after age 50.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
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Alicia Crumpton
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Inspirational Read
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Griffin, J. M. (2023). Force of nature: Three women tackle the John Muir Trail. Black Rose Writing. Joan Griffin loves exploring and lives in the Northern California foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Five legs, 27 days, 195.9 miles, this is a memoir of three 50+ women hiking the John Muir Trail located in the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. Each day receives its own chapter providing a vivid description of the trail, challenges, and beauty. Walking created an "unpredictable reality," that was "bigger in every conceivable way than [her] imagination could have conjured." As you read through the story, you are transported to the trail, so vivid her recollections and descriptions of their experiences. She wore a necklace with the words strength, courage, and spirit; a mantra that served her well along the journey. Griffin found: "I found my very soul had acclimated to the natural world, and I was completely in tune with the Earth and the sky and the water surrounding me." Such an inspiring memoir! This would be a good read for 50+ women who need a good dose of inspiration, those who like travel memoirs, and those interested in long-haul walking.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
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CJM
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Arm chair traveling on a cold winter retreat
Format: Paperback
This was the perfect book to get me back into reading! I’ve happily filled my evenings, transported to the John Muir Trail traveled by The Three Women. Your descriptions of such an immense beauty and reflections of your personal journey were at times like being on the trail with you all! An inspirational read!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025
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ALLshop
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 4
A great tale of women trekking together
Format: Kindle
This is well -written, enjoyable to read, and like the three women on the trail as a reader you don't want it to end as they near the end of the JMT. Filled with beautiful descriptions of scenery, humorous retelling of some difficult days, and interesting encounters with other people. Even for the non-hiker this book is a fun read.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024

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