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Welcome to the forum!
I would look at the availability of service and parts as a main criteria for what brand of sled. They break, and it's nice if you can fix 'em quick to keep riding.
I would suggest trying different ones out, but that doesn't seem to be an option for you. I have not seen a 2-up sled riding in the mountains where I ride, but if you took any of them and put on a deeper lug track (maybe longer, too) any of the manufacturers would offer something that should work in the snow you describe.
For the mountains, light sleds are king; there's no such thing as a "light" 2-up, especially with two riders and their boards/gear.
You may want to post this question at Snowest.com, there are a lot more mountain riders frequenting that forum.
Good luck in your search!
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RIP, destroyed by fire 1-22-2008 
04 RMK 800, 05 RMK 600, 02 RMK 800, 97 RMK 700
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