509’s best snowmobile film to date is coming

You'll see Chris Burandt, Brett Turcotte, Dan Adams, Cody Borchers and more star athletes in 509 Volume 11

by Kirsten Armleder

We're stoked to see what gnarliness the 509 athletes have cooked up for us this year. photo courtesy 509 Films on YouTube

We dubbed last year’s installment of the 509 sledding film series a must-see, but according to the producers, the 2016 version is destined to outdo it.

We’ll have to wait until October (or August 27 if you’re going to the premiere in Spokane, Washington) when the full version gets released in order to find out, but judging from the teaser there will be lots of backcountry sledding styles, snow biking and a little ice oval racing. Check it out: 

 

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