Goats Trail 4x4 Off-Road Blog
5 Tips for Maximizing Ice Life on the Trail
• Pre-chill your cooler the night before with ice or frozen water bottles
• Use block ice at the bottom and cubed ice on top block ice lasts longer
• Keep the cooler out of direct sunlight under a tarp or in the shade
• Don't drain meltwater cold water helps keep everything cold
• Limit how often you open the lid every open lets cold air escape
ORBA was acquired by SEMA in August 2025. The March 2026 relaunch means the organization now operates as a SEMA subsidiary. That matters because scale matters when it comes to advocacy.
Before, ORBA operated as an independent nonprofit, doing real work with limited resources and no backstop. Now, ORBA has access to much more:
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SEMA's government affairs infrastructure
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The SEMA Action Network's grassroots, which reaches across thousands of enthusiasts
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SEMA's media storytelling capabilities
Hit the Trail in Style This July 4th
The trails don't care what you're wearing but your crew does. Show up to the July 4th trail run dressed right: officially licensed, trail-ready, and unmistakably American.
Browse the full collection below and gear up before the weekend.
Secure His New Favorite Gear Today
Giving your dad gear that aligns with his favorite weekend hobby shows true thoughtfulness. Instead of another boring tie or a generic toolset, wrap up an officially licensed TRD hat or a comfortable Polaris tee.
Remember to browse the full men's apparel collection early to ensure you beat the shipping deadlines. With free shipping on orders over $69 and a massive selection of high-quality items, you have everything you need to make this Father's Day a complete success.
Which One’s Right For You?
The 64-inch RZR XP is the call if your trails have tight sections, you value the agility that made the XP 1000 legendary, or you want the most accessible price point ($19,999 for Sport).
It's also the right choice if you're coming from an XP 1000 and want the familiar footprint with a substantial upgrade in durability and tech.
The 72-inch RZR XP S is the call if you spend your time on wide-open desert, dunes, or terrain where ground clearance and suspension travel matter more than trail agility.
At $22,499 for the Sport trim, you're getting Pro S-level components without the turbocharged price. If you've been eyeing a Turbo S but don't need forced induction, the XP S fills that slot.
Four-seat variants (XP 4 and XP S 4) are available across both lines at $22,999 and above for those who bring passengers.