humdngr
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Hey guys,
I just picked up 2 new deluxe snowmobile covers for my sleds, paid almost $250 each and they didn't even come with a storage bag.
I tried a few searches for OEM bags and there wasn't anything I could find... The covers are awesome and well worth the money so maybe I am just being picky but IMHO for the money a storage bag would be extremely useful so when the cover isn't on the sled it isn't crumpled up getting dirty...
Anyone have any suggestions?
I just picked up 2 new deluxe snowmobile covers for my sleds, paid almost $250 each and they didn't even come with a storage bag.
I tried a few searches for OEM bags and there wasn't anything I could find... The covers are awesome and well worth the money so maybe I am just being picky but IMHO for the money a storage bag would be extremely useful so when the cover isn't on the sled it isn't crumpled up getting dirty...
Anyone have any suggestions?
Supa Dexta
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They get plastered in road spray anyways.. So its hardly to keep them clean, but could be handy to put in a bag so you can throw it inside a truck if need be.
humdngr
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The road spray did cross my mind but i always stop at the coin op and give the sleds and covers a good spray down when i get to/from my destination
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You are bringing back memories for me of back when I did not have an enclosed trailer. I am sure that many housekeepers were not to happy with my buddies and I for hanging those wet dirty covers in the hotel bathtub / shower to dry off!
I think that is the problem with a nice storage bag. Specifically that you would want the cover to dry out which it won't stuck in a bag.
I think that is the problem with a nice storage bag. Specifically that you would want the cover to dry out which it won't stuck in a bag.
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Mine hang on the garage wall to dry out when not in use-even during the summer.
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I just go to the nearest camping supply and buy a nylon bag (duffel) with a sinch string on top. They are used for tent, sleeping bag, clothes ect you can get them in different sizes.
All the sleds I have bought with covers from Both Cat and Yami never came with a storage bag! I bought all mine from the Canadian tire camping section
All the sleds I have bought with covers from Both Cat and Yami never came with a storage bag! I bought all mine from the Canadian tire camping section
Google the Yamaha part number for this bag, which is SMA-8CA93-31-00
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Or return the covers, and put the money towards an enclosed trailer.
grumpysanta
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had a few closed trailers , but this way just back in garage and let it melt
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#1APEXRIDER said:Or return the covers, and put the money towards an enclosed trailer.
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I got a friend sitting on millions , he uses plastic picinic table covers and bungees
new4stroker
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Costco heavy duty sled covers 50 bucks bag built into the over so it's always with you.
new4stroker
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Costco heavy duty sled covers 50 bucks bag built into the over so it's always with you.
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so good he stated it twice
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#1APEXRIDER said:Or return the covers, and put the money towards an enclosed trailer.
X2! It took me 20 years to figure this out. Now I can not imagine hauling my sled in anything but an enclosed trailer! My days of dealing with wet sloppy dirty covers (and sleds) are over.
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