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Sidewinder saddlebags/luggage

fourbarrel

Building a collection one sled at a time
Joined
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Location
New Brunswick
Country
Canada
Snowmobile
2019 SRX
What is everyone using for bags on their Winder? I don't want to put anything on the tunnel to save space for an accessory fuel tank so I'm thinking sadddlebags and possibly a tank bag.
 

I have the powder keg Combo that’s fuel on the bottom and storage above. The storage is small for me so I use a earth bag (dry bag) that I bungee over the top of the powder keg.
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What is everyone using for bags on their Winder? I don't want to put anything on the tunnel to save space for an accessory fuel tank so I'm thinking sadddlebags and possibly a tank bag.

Granted I drive a Venture TF, my dislike for soft saddlebags led me to purchasing motorcycle/scooter saddlebags and retro fitting them to my sled with a quick release feature. So many styles to choose from that naturally I choose a pair that kind of pass for looking like they belong to the sled. Winders being edgy and stealthy looking I’m sure you’d find some crotch rocket saddlebags to compliment your ride while adding storage space. If looks matter to you of course. I keep my helmet in one side and my OEM snowmobile cover in the other.
 
I would not use anything else but the earth bag now that I have it dialed in now. It’s nice cause you can make it big or small and don’t have to fill it so your stuff doesn’t bounce around. I bought the 70 liter duffle and it’s big, you’ll never fill it. But I wouldn’t go down to the 55 liter. Just did 5 days in Maine with it and usually do 5 day Quebec trips
 


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