Tunnel bags?

Doo2015

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Looking for a good low profile tunnel bag for my 2018 I have coming. I have the skidoo slim tunnel bag on my current XM and wore out the bottom. It never kept the snow out either. Powderkegs are a little bulky and brp has nothing I like. I seen the burandt adventure bag on a Polaris and it's really nice, something like that would be perfect. Any recommendations?
 

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Looking for a good low profile tunnel bag for my 2018 I have coming. I have the skidoo slim tunnel bag on my current XM and wore out the bottom. It never kept the snow out either. Powderkegs are a little bulky and brp has nothing I like. I seen the burandt adventure bag on a Polaris and it's really nice, something like that would be perfect. Any recommendations?

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Slim tunnel bag was the best I could find. Now do I wish it had the linq rather than straps. YES. And I wasn't willing to butcher my tunnel to make something else fit. So the straps served their purpose and I also found that it was not as water proof as I would like so I sprayed with Tent Silicone spray. Worked Great never had another issue with moisture after that.



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Kanedog 2015-2019, thanks for the good times S&M!
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This is a Pelican air 1525. The 1485 pelican air (I think that is number) may work better so you can still fit the gas can as well as the pelican case on your tunnel.
The 174 has a ton of space so it fits the 1525 and the Doo gas can. Note the third set of Linq brackets. Tunnel brace is recommended.
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Who made the brackets on the bottom?

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A local machine shop. The bottom is open so there is just 2 sides and the top. Cost was about 40bux each and then I had to buy the Linq brackets which were $7800.00.
$7800 ouch.
Could have bought a used sled with the LINQ brackets and thrown the sled away.
 
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