While dust will never fully be removed, i hardly get any in the front, if i open the mid panel thr rear window seems to substantially reduce dust in the back seats/box.I have owned more than a few jeeps, and a Honda pioneer 1000-5. I just sold the Honda. It was an unbelievably capable machine, definetley faster and more capable than any jeep for hunting. I had a roof, windshield and soft rear panel. Back seats were useless. Heat was awful, even with the fan. Dust was the deal breaker. It gets everyplace. Comes through the dash, the stupid doors which don’t seal, the seat, the various bed openings for the back seats. Destroys bow cases, packs, whatever you carry. Optics had to be in weatherproof protected cases. I just got fed up with the trade off. I am now either looking at a used jeep again, 2 door, or a can am defender with a full cab. Leaning defender.
It definitely isn’t for everyone, kind of like a motorcycle vs a car.
Get a small tarp and then dust getting on everything isn’t as big of an issue as well but since i put the mid panel on and rear window i get very little dust in mine, you won’t have dust on your face or pile up on the seats. I do find though if the mid panel is closed more dust gets in the back but if open it the rear window seems to work as well. I really only use the mid panel in winter to keep heat in the front. Also on the honda there is a free heater in the winter, there is a little panel below the dash that if you remove will flow hot air from the radiator into the front.I agree the dust is terrible, but the cargo area is a huge selling point for me over my old ATV. I also can't tell ya how many times I racked my groin against the fuel tank on an ATV from bouncing around on tough trails. Granted, that was a smaller ATV - TRX300
The heat in the winter is nice in the Pioneer. When I ordered mine , I was going to have a heater put in. The salesman talked me out of it. It stays pretty warm in there without it.Get a small tarp and then dust getting on everything isn’t as big of an issue as well but since i put the mid panel on and rear window i get very little dust in mine, you won’t have dust on your face or pile up on the seats. I do find though if the mid panel is closed more dust gets in the back but if open it the rear window seems to work as well. I really only use the mid panel in winter to keep heat in the front. Also on the honda there is a free heater in the winter, there is a little panel below the dash that if you remove will flow hot air from the radiator into the front.
The Defender Limited cab has heat/acThat defender will get hot, i’d look at a northstar polaris with heat/ac and fully sealed cab.
Oh nice, didnt know they were doing that now.The Defender Limited cab has heat/ac
Howdy partner.Gate all the roads at the asphalt.
2many people with 2easy access these days.
Our natural resources are paying the price!!!!!!!!!
You nailed it man. bought sums it up... more well rounded for less cost and they still roll down the highway well.Not us, but we hunted with some guys who were vehemently against side by sides for the longest time. They were from Moab and were convinced a Jeep was the only way to go.
Then the next year, we showed up in camp and they had a brand new Yamaha Rhino (+/- 2008). They drove it all over and loved it, or so they thought.
Then after a few years they went back to a TJ and haven't owned a side by side since.
Their reasoning was that a Side by Side didn't get you anything over an ATV other than sitting side by side with your hunting partner, and the bed. You still froze your nay-nays off on a cold morning, still would get wet in the rain, still were covered in dust from following guys in front of you, all the things they hated about riding an ATV. Except the side by side cost them WAY more than an ATV.
Nowadays, you can buy a SxS with all the enclosure and heaters and everything, but you're into it like $25k. At that point, buy yourself a 4 door JK Rubicon. Sure, you can put a street legal kit on your side by side, but the Rubicon will cruise down the highway at 80 with the cruise set.
Then, when you get to where you're hunting, you disconnect the swaybar, air the tires down to 10 PSI and throw the lockers in and go anywhere a SxS will go, all with heat and AC and without eating dust. We've taken our old TJ on trails that made guys with SxS pucker, most recently on an elk hunt where we watched some guys laugh as we started down the trail and they hollered that we wouldn't make it. When we made it and came back out later and they watched us come out the trail after a few hours of glassing elk, they were dumbfounded. A Jeep is far more versatile and capable, IME. Best part was that 2 Door TJ cost us $5k with the air lockers, winch, and 4 inch lift already installed. You can't hardly get a base model SxS with a burned up motor for $5k.
That's why they got away from them, they discovered they could build a Jeep that will check more boxes and be more "well rounded" for multiple uses for less money overall.
But hey, I'm just some random guy on the internet...