H/M is probably the best riding area east of the Mississippi, with well over 1500 miles of trails in every level of experience. There are some flatter more out in the open areas where you can wind it up, but for the most part just occasional bursts of speed are about it. Way to twisty and turny for any speed and in some areas you might be riding next to a 100 or 200 ft drop off. Also can be busy depending on which trail system you ride, some are more popular than others. You never know what is laying around the next bend so all out speed is entirely unsafe. Some of the hills we climbed were so long going up that you had to stop at the bottom (or top depending on which way your going) shut off the engine and listen for other machines before you started up the hill. A couple hills we spent 15 minutes just going up and you could feel the air getting thinner and getting colder at elevation. Most trails are two way so caution is needed as you don't know what is coming the other way. There have been some real serious accidents there from those riding without caution. There are trails that require 4wd and a winch to even get on. It is also well monitored by the local authorities, they were very friendly to us but not very friendly to those that choose to break their regulations and rules. Fines can be stiff if you do stupid stuff. The people there (visitors) were very friendly and helpful, my wife had a few minor issues handling her atv and lots of strangers jumped into help when needed. My wife was a bit scared as she was fairly new at trail riding but my son and I went down another time and had a blast!! For those wanting special riding areas they also have an oval track area, strictly serious hill climbing area, a serious mud bog area etc for those that want to challenge their machines and body. Needless to say we watched but did not participate in those. I am 66 yrs old and the bench seat is a plus for me and the wife with her two artificial hips, buckets are a pain for us to get in and out, but keep in mind our machine is primarily used for work, recreation is second. If I were serious off roaders and no work then the buckets would be more important as well as better shoulder harnesses. If you want a sport machine then the RZR or Maverick etc is better suited for all out performance. we use ours for work 75% of the time and recreation 25% of the time so you need to consider your needs.