Yamaha Kodiak 700/Grizzly 700?

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Hi everyone. I am considering selling my 2021 Yamaha Wolverine Rmax xtr 1000 2. I am considering going back to a quad. I am curious what most prefer for big game hunting. The Kodiak 700 or Grizzly 700?
Thank you
 
My info is dated so take it for what its worth. I've got a 2013 Grizzly 550 (same frame as a Grizzly 700 of that era) and I believe the same frame (size wise) as a present day Kodiak 700. No comments on the Kodiak 450.

Around 2015 the Grizzly got heavier, wider and taller than the Kodiak 700. Brakes are different. So how big are you? If a large person I'd consider the Grizzly. Small...probably the Kodiak.

Engines are the same. Length is the same. Towing is the same. Suspension is same, at least the travel.

Get on Yamaha's website and get a comparison going. You'd find either one a fine quad. Better yet go to the dealer and climb aboard. They feel quite a bit different.

And as per the Kodiak 450.....if you live in flat lands and aren't towing an ATV trailer in the mountains and through the muskeg with the ATV on 10 day moose and caribou hunts....I suspect that it would work out fine. My Grizzly 550 (no longer made) has worked very well for me on the above noted hunts but I wouldn't want much less power than it has....this with a loaded down Boski 2 wheel trailer or a big pig of a 4 wheel walking axle trailer that towed really hard.
 
My info is dated so take it for what its worth. I've got a 2013 Grizzly 550 (same frame as a Grizzly 700 of that era) and I believe the same frame (size wise) as a present day Kodiak 700. No comments on the Kodiak 450.

Around 2015 the Grizzly got heavier, wider and taller than the Kodiak 700. Brakes are different. So how big are you? If a large person I'd consider the Grizzly. Small...probably the Kodiak.

Engines are the same. Length is the same. Towing is the same. Suspension is same, at least the travel.

Get on Yamaha's website and get a comparison going. You'd find either one a fine quad. Better yet go to the dealer and climb aboard. They feel quite a bit different.

And as per the Kodiak 450.....if you live in flat lands and aren't towing an ATV trailer in the mountains and through the muskeg with the ATV on 10 day moose and caribou hunts....I suspect that it would work out fine. My Grizzly 550 (no longer made) has worked very well for me on the above noted hunts but I wouldn't want much less power than it has....this with a loaded down Boski 2 wheel trailer or a big pig of a 4 wheel walking axle trailer that towed really hard.
Thank you, I do appreciate. I am 6"2 250lbs. Years ago I had a Honda rancher 350 and most recent a Honda Rubicon irs. The 520 had good power for my needs but I think the old rancher was way more maneuverable. That is one reason I am considering the Kodiak rather than the Grizzly. I will eventually need to go to a dealer if I can find one or both in stock.
 
I've owned a couple Ranchers and they were good reliable quads....but had a real hard seat, no IRS, no PS, limited suspension travel, no heated grips, and no fuel injection on one of them making starting harder in the winter. Also a 2002 Rubicon 500.

The Grizzly 550 has turned out to be way better in all those regards. Where it falls short of the Hondas is fuel economy (about 40% more fuel used than the Hondas). Also the Yamaha does not really allow low rpm putting around like the Hondas....you are always into the throttle on the Yamaha.
 
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