ATVs

An ATV, short for All-Terrain Vehicle,  is a four-wheeled vehicle that is intended for single-rider use. ATVs are best suited for making quick turns because the rider helps control the vehicle by manipulating the position of their body weight. Once you own an ATV, it comes with a thrilling experience. Due to the open construction design, it gives the rider the ultimate experience of being close to nature. In addition, there are many different ATV body shapes and styles, and also a wide variation of motor sizes. This allows the rider the freedom to pick which ATV best suits them and their riding style. ATVs have also revolutionized hunting and fishing because it makes those difficult locations easier to access and exit.

UTVs

UTVs, short for Utility Task Vehicle, are built for performance. A major benefit of owning a UTV is that you are able to carry more than one rider safely. UTVs are great over varied terrain and ride more like a standard car because it is a heavy load and it is carrying more passengers. Unlike ATVs, UTVs are not able to squeeze into those smaller off-road areas. Hunting and fishing are made easier when you own a UTV because of the extra storage. These vehicles have huge spaces that are dedicated for storage where you can place your hunting and fishing equipment.

Which is better: ATV or UTV?

There is no definite answer because it all depends on your style and what you are using the ATV or UTV for.

Do you enjoy traveling, hunting and fishing on your own?
Are you seeking a thrilling experience?
Will you be venturing off to new places that are hard to maneuver through?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, owning an ATV is for you!

Do you want to travel, hunt and fish with family or friends?
Will you be hauling a lot of equipment?
Do you prefer an easier to ride vehicle?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, buying a UTV might suit you best!