Camso 4S1 UTV Tracks

Camso UTV Tracks are a powerful upgrade for anyone looking to conquer challenging terrain with confidence. Designed to replace your UTV’s wheels, these tracks provide superior traction and stability across mud, snow, and rugged off-road conditions. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, farmer, or hunter, Camso UTV Tracks are built to handle it all. Compatible with a wide range of UTV models, they make navigating tough environments easier, safer, and more efficient.

What is included?

Four track systems (two front and two rear), plus an adapted mounting kit designed to fit your specific vehicle.

Camso Warranty

2-Year Limited Warranty: Covers any manufacturing defects in both materials and workmanship.

Expert Support

Our dedicated team of track specialists is ready to tackle even your most technical questions.

Product Details

Camso UTV Tracks are one of the best upgrades for anyone looking to boost the performance and versatility of their UTV. With tracks installed, your vehicle can tackle terrain that would be difficult—or even impossible—with wheels alone. From deep snow and soft mud to uneven, rugged landscapes, Camso Tracks let you explore more, work harder, and access remote areas with ease. They’re ideal for winter travel, backcountry hunting, off-grid jobs, or any outdoor adventure.

Another key benefit of Camso UTV Tracks is their durability. Built from high-quality, heavy-duty materials, these tracks are made to withstand tough conditions and resist wear and tear, giving you reliable performance season after season—even with regular use.

Installation is straightforward. Most Camso track kits come with all the necessary hardware and clear instructions. While some models might require minor modifications—such as trimming fenders or adding brackets—the process is generally simple and can be done with standard tools. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just getting started, upgrading your UTV with Camso Tracks is a smart and practical choice.

Camso Track on Kawasaki UTV model
Proven durability

Ride with confidence on track systems engineered for long-lasting, reliable performance. With proper maintenance and responsible operation, you can expect many years of dependable use.

Which Components Enhance Durability & Reliability?

  • Solid Steel Frame: Sheds snow, mud, and debris for extended service life.
  • High-Density Tires: Optimized shape reduces friction and wear.
  • Wheel Seal Design: Minimizes wear and prevents water intrusion.
  • Triple Hub Bearing Design: Features oil bath lubrication and stainless steel sleeves, increasing longevity while reducing maintenance needs.
Precise Steering

Experience smoother maneuverability and enhanced control, even during long rides or extended workdays.

Which Components Improve Steering?

  • Front-Mounted Tracks with Flex-Track Technology featuring a slight inward curve for more stable handling
  • Optimized System Design that enhances steering stability and reduces effort
Kawasaki UTVs with Camso Tracks
Ride a UTV Rentals year-round
FITS ON OVER 300 UTV MODELS

The Camso UTV 4S1 track system is engineered for versatility and wide compatibility. With specially designed mount kits, it easily fits more than 300 different UTV models—making it one of the most adaptable track systems on the market. Whether you ride a Polaris Ranger, Kubota RTV-X, Can-Am Defender, or another popular side-by-side, there’s a Camso mounting solution made to fit your vehicle.

This flexibility makes the Camso UTV 4S1 an ideal choice for both recreational and professional use. From farming and ranching to backcountry exploration and snow-covered trails, you can confidently upgrade your UTV knowing that Camso tracks are built to perform and built to fit.

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    Camso 4S1 Tracks Measurements

    Camso 4S1 Tracks Dimensions

     

    Measurement Front (F) Rear (R)
    System Length 42.5 in 52 in
    Offset Length 26.5 in 35 in
    System Width 12.5 in 14 in
    Offset Width 7.25 in
    Ground Clearance 16 3/8 in 16 1/2 in
    System Height 25 in 24.7 in

     

    Feature Specification
    Drive Type Internal drive
    Sprocket 15 to 18 teeth
    Frame Carbon steel
    Anti-Rotation Redesigned mild steel anti-rotation, single rate spring, progressive damper, and quick-connect steering limiter design
    Weight Front: 103 lb
    Rear: 120 lb
    Mount Kit: ~6.25 lb
    Hub & Bearings Oiled 3-bearing with forged steel multi-bolt (4–5) pattern hub
    Wheels & Bearings • 5.2 in double-bearing mid-roller wheels (1.97 in wide)
    • 9.49 in double-bearing flat-free tires
    • Bladder-type wheel cap and face seal
    Rubber Track Design Front: Flex
    Rear: Flat
    Track Length Front: 98.5 in
    Rear: 116.7 in
    Track Lug Height Front: 1.125 in
    Rear: 1.125 in
    Track Width Front: 12.5 in
    Rear: 14 in

    Camso Tracks Specifications

    FAQ

    Will I Lose Speed with Track Systems?

    It’s typical to see around a 30% drop in speed when using track systems, and in some cases, this can reach as high as 50%. In return, you’ll gain increased torque and power in lower gears—an especially valuable advantage for work-related tasks.

    How Long Do Track Systems Last?

    Track systems are built for long-lasting, dependable performance. However, just like tires, their lifespan can vary based on factors such as your vehicle’s weight, average speed, and the terrain you ride on. Consistent maintenance is key to maximizing their service life.

    What Is the Load Capacity of Track Systems?

    Camso track systems are engineered to handle both your vehicle’s weight and its manufacturer-recommended load capacity. For specific details, please consult your vehicle’s owner manual.

    Can I Ride My Track Systems on Trails?

    Yes—Camso tracks are designed for use on all types of terrain. However, it’s important to check local regulations and bylaws for any restrictions before heading out.

    Should I Ride in Low or High Gear?

    Camso tracks are made to run in high gear year-round. However, when you encounter tougher conditions, shifting into low gear can enhance performance.