Anyone run this bag on their proclimb?

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It's part #6639-901. AC lists it as a touring bag and that it wont fit a proclimb, but my local parts guy says they've put lots on. I'd like to see how big it is, and cant really find any pictures online of it on the sled.
 

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I run the bag as well.. It has pretty good storage capacity I got a belt my tools a saw, rope, roll of tp and I still have room for 4 or 5 bottles of water
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I'm pretty sure that's the bag I have on my high country. Fits great, tons of room, and also room for a set of mountain addiction rails behing
 

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Thanks for the pics guys.

Gforce, that's the one, do the ties cinch it down pretty well when it's not loaded?

Erochard, that little wedge bag is what I have now. Looking for a little more space.
 

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I run exactly the same on my 13. It's actually a little big, stuff tends to rattle around inside, was considering putting in an inch of foam for riding around here (E Sask), but then take it out for mountains, as more survival gear comes along. It stays put, and fits well, and mine is set up like Erochard's, 2 fuel cans behind the bag. Wouldn't be without it out west- too much emergency gear to carry in avypack comfortably, and it holds pretty much all you will need so you can carry basics in your pack. On flatland you have to resist the temptation to take half the shop along...
 

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Can't you cinch down the pull string inside to take the slack out of the bag?
 

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So I picked up this tunnel bag and installed tonight. Here's a pic dump for anyone else since I couldn't find a lot of pics of the 6639-901 bag on a proclimb.


Here it is with nothing in it, cinched down.
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Still have 14.5" of space for another bag or fuel on a 162" tunnel.
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Here's the bag loaded up.
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Loaded to its expanded max.
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And while I'm at it, here's the 5639-712 windshield bag with the low profile windshield since I couldn't find pics of it online.

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I run exactly the same on my 13. It's actually a little big, stuff tends to rattle around inside, was considering putting in an inch of foam for riding around here (E Sask), but then take it out for mountains, as more survival gear comes along. It stays put, and fits well, and mine is set up like Erochard's, 2 fuel cans behind the bag. Wouldn't be without it out west- too much emergency gear to carry in avypack comfortably, and it holds pretty much all you will need so you can carry basics in your pack. On flatland you have to resist the temptation to take half the shop along...


is it a good option for shovel storage? i want a second one on the sled but i dont want to fill the bag with snow if i use it very much..
is there any seperation for things like that? is it even big enough for a shovel handle?
 

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I Run the same BCA bag. love it more than the last A/C bag it has more storage and a nice dry bag inside too.
 

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Anybody have either of those installed? I'm undecided on witch one to get for my xf snowpro limited

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They are all junk, I watch my dad waste hundreds of dollars every year in junk cat bags, go with an aftermarket bag
 
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