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Stay Warm Out There: Choosing the Right UTV with Heat & Side by Side ATV Heater Options

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As someone who’s spent the last decade exploring the backcountry of the American West – from guiding multi-day horseback trips in Montana to leading photography workshops in Moab – I’ve learned a crucial lesson: being comfortable is paramount to enjoying the outdoors. And when temperatures drop, that comfort hinges on staying warm. For those of us who rely on side by side atv heaters and UTVs with heat for work or recreation, understanding your options for climate control is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity. Whether you’re a rancher checking fences in December, a hunting guide transporting clients, or simply an avid adventurer extending your riding season, this guide will break down everything you need to know about UTV with AC and heat, aftermarket heaters, and how to choose the best system for your needs.

Why Consider a UTV with Heat or a Side by Side Heater?

Traditionally, UTVs and ATVs were considered fair-weather machines. But modern technology has changed that. The benefits of having a heated UTV or adding a UTV with heater are numerous:

The choice between a factory-installed heating system (often bundled with AC in a UTV with AC and heat) and an aftermarket side by side atv heater depends on your budget, needs, and the type of riding you do. We’ll explore both options in detail.

Factory-Installed Heating Systems: UTVs with AC and Heat

Many major UTV manufacturers now offer models with integrated heating and air conditioning systems. These are typically found in higher-end trims and offer the most seamless and efficient climate control.

Benefits of Factory Heating Systems

Popular UTV Models with Heating & AC

Here are a few examples (as of late 2023/early 2024 – models and features change frequently, so always check the manufacturer’s website):

Model Heating/AC Approximate Price (Base Model)
Polaris Ranger XP 1000 Available in NorthStar Edition with full enclosure and climate control $20,000+
Can-Am Defender HD10 Available with full cab enclosure and heating/AC options $22,000+
Kawasaki Mule PRO-FXT Available with factory-installed heating and air conditioning $18,000+

Note: Prices are approximate and can vary based on location, options, and dealer.

Before investing in a UTV with heat from the factory, consider how often you’ll actually use the AC. If you primarily ride in colder climates, the added cost of AC might not be justified.

Aftermarket Side by Side ATV Heaters: A Cost-Effective Solution

If you already own a UTV or want a more affordable option, an aftermarket side by side atv heater is a great choice. These heaters come in various types, each with its own pros and cons.

Types of Aftermarket UTV Heaters

Choosing the Right Aftermarket Heater

Here are some factors to consider:

  1. UTV Model: Ensure the heater is compatible with your specific UTV make and model.
  2. Heat Output (BTU): Higher BTU ratings provide more heat. Consider the size of your cab and the typical temperatures you’ll be facing.
  3. Power Source: Determine whether you want a heater that runs off the UTV’s cooling system, fuel, or electricity.
  4. Installation Complexity: Some heaters are easier to install than others. If you’re not mechanically inclined, consider professional installation.
  5. Safety Features: Look for heaters with automatic shut-off features and proper venting to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. (Leave No Trace provides important information on carbon monoxide safety.)

I’ve personally installed several cab heaters over the years, and I’ve found that those utilizing the UTV’s existing coolant system offer the best balance of performance and efficiency. However, for older machines or those without a cooling system, a quality fuel-powered heater can be a lifesaver.

Installation and Maintenance Tips

Whether you choose a factory-installed system or an aftermarket UTV with heater, proper installation and maintenance are crucial.

Don't neglect the importance of a well-sealed cab enclosure. A full windshield, doors, and a rear panel will significantly improve the effectiveness of your heating system. Consider investing in a quality enclosure designed specifically for your UTV model.

Beyond Heat: Staying Warm in Your UTV

While a side by side atv heater is a great start, there are other ways to stay warm in your UTV:

Final Thoughts on UTV Heating Options

Investing in a UTV with AC and heat or a quality side by side atv heater is a game-changer for anyone who enjoys spending time outdoors in colder weather. By carefully considering your needs, budget, and the type of riding you do, you can choose the system that’s right for you. Remember to prioritize safety, proper installation, and regular maintenance to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Don't let the cold keep you off the trails – gear up and get out there!

Looking for more information on UTV accessories? Check out our article on Essential UTV Accessories for Every Adventure. And for tips on winter trail maintenance, see Maintaining Trails in Cold Weather.