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How's it looking, did you get any in stock yet? If not any update on when? Thanks

Not yet, they are built waiting for Powder coat, shipping to distributors and then shipping to us.

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Is there any way to mount the elevation bag without drilling holes and using the pro rail system?

Not the way it sits, someone could easily make it work though.
 

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The Carryall bags are one of my favorite items... A lot of thought went into the design... and they flat out work... and keep me from digging for things or dropping them.... I have mine setup with a warmer plate inside to keep my powerbars from giving my jaw a workout... TOP notch product.
 
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Storage is obviously an issue, the Elevation bags should fit most if not all of your needs.

Elevation Bag 14 wide x 16 long $199.95
American Made
99% Waterproof (just not submersible)
Molded bottom tray comes up 2" on the sides to help keep content dry.
Multiple Storage Pouches
Shovel Holder on top
Handle on the side
Elastic hold downs internally for the not so often used items.
Bottle holders built into the elastic hold downs
Mounts to the sled with side release buckles and rivets.
Contour of the bottom allows for air flow under the bag reducing and almost eliminating condensation.




Elevation Compact 14" wide x 12" long $179.95

Has all the same features of the Elevation bag just in a smaller package.


seen a guy that bolted the base to his tunnel with the t slot, and then pop riveted the straps to the base to take the bag on and off. No holes drilled in the tunnel.
 

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Paul,

How bout some good pics... both on & off of the sled.... showing the mounting etc??

As soon as I have some here to take pictures I'll snap some photos of the bumper. I did take these at the Denver show.

Front bumper mounting location on the bottom, the bag on the seat and the rear bumper. I spent some time talking with Dan about that rear bumper and learned some things that I thought were interesting. This bumper will actually come in as a 3 piece kit. The sides attach to the tunnel and the rear piece bolts to the side plates. This way if you damage the bumper you can buy just the replacement rear bar instead of a whole new bumper.

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seen a guy that bolted the base to his tunnel with the t slot, and then pop riveted the straps to the base to take the bag on and off. No holes drilled in the tunnel.

I'm thinking about getting some black 3/4" plastic and making a baseplate for the Sled Solutions bag to mount on my Mountain Addiction rails. I believe a 3/4" dovetail bit on a router will make the correct slot to fit the MA rails.

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No discount code for us Snowest members? :face-icon-small-win
I'm going to order the front and rear Dan Adams bumper plus a couple of films and have them shipped over to Scandinavia!
 
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Paul was great to deal with and great prices IMO.. I would def recommend him and I know I will be buying from him again. You can't put a price on good service!
 

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What hand guards do you guys sell for the Pro RMK that aren't $180? I just can't justify spending that much for hand guards.
 

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What hand guards do you guys sell for the Pro RMK that aren't $180? I just can't justify spending that much for hand guards.

Skinz Heat Loc - $50ish

If you're looking for warmth and convenience go with the Skinz, the install in seconds and come off faster. Use when you need them and remove when you don't.
 
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