The Boss 8’2" Poly Power-V DXT Snowplow costs around $4,600. It weighs 490 pounds. The SmartLight 3 uses DOT-compliant LED lights with Ice Shield Technology to prevent snow and ice build-up. The patented Dual-Trip Design protects the plow from hidden obstacles. Enclosed hydraulics protect against corrosion and freeze-up.
For ATV plows, a 50 inch blade is recommended for under 450cc machines while larger ATVs can use 60 inch blades. Most UTV plows need 60 to 72 inch blades.
V-plows are good at cutting through snowbanks that straight blades may get stuck on. Boss plows are made in Michigan where heavy winter snows test their design. The Snowdogg V Plow costs $3,000 to $8,000 depending on size and features. Putting a plow on an ATV costs $300 to $800 depending on factors like materials, width and hydraulics. Personal plow attachments run $500 to $2,000, while commercial units for large areas cost more. A half-ton truck can handle small driveways and lots but may struggle with big jobs. Overall Boss and Western plows rate closely for quality and capability.