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E-Series Low Profile Altitude Bags

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We wanted to release our new stuff as soon as possible so everyone can scratch what tunnel bag you'll use next winter.

Our E-Series product line has been very popular over the last few winters so much so we've had plenty of shortage issues. Good and bad, good because we love that you LOVE the bags bad because we haven't been able to provide enough for everyone who wants one. We are fairly confident that issue has been fixed for the next season. Anyway, on to the new bag.

We wanted to provide a low profile bag with options for the technical rider who needs storage without the bulk. The Altitude bag is built like the Elevation bag just at a max height of 4" (without the shovel pouch). You can run this bag with out without the shovel storage pouch on top. The top can be removed with 4 quick release buckles giving you a slim tunnel bag. There will be two sizes, the first is the one shown and is 14 wide x 16 long and 4" tall giving you 900 cu.in. of storage space. The bottom is a plastic molded tray with a raised portion in the middle to allow air circulation around the bag.













Internally the bag is lined with a material that will allow velcro to stick to it. 1 storage pouch is located on the lid and 3 elastic straps are available to keep misc items in place.





Also included with the bag is a deluxe tool pouch and a small storage bag for bulkier misc items. Both items have velcro on the outside to stick inside where you want it.







Mounting is achieved with 4 quick side release buckles that rivet to the tunnel. Optional will be a hard mount system that will be available in fall.

99% waterproof, submersion or spring snow will allow contents to get wet.

Made in the USA

Pricing is not available at this time but will be soon.

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Paul
 

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These aren't the "official" photos but we couldn't wait so here are some quick photo's of the NEW Altitude 24 Bag. Bag is 24" long x 14" wide and 4" tall without the shovel on top. Shovel pouch is removable giving you the slimmest bag available. Two access hatches, one 8" and the other 16" that open away from one another. The idea is to give you quick access to drinks in the 8" compartment or access to larger items in the 16" compartment. There is an adjustable divider so you can customize the bag to your specific needs. Of course it's 99% waterproof like our other bags and Made in the U.S.A. Hard plastic bottom which keeps your content dry with a raised center allowing air flow around the bag reducing condensation.





 

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The only reason I had to buy a new one was the buyer of the old sled insisted on buying the bags with it. This is the first snowmobile bag company in 20 years of riding that I have bought a 2nd product from. They just work! And even when they look like this all day (which is what you want) everything inside was still dry.

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The only reason I had to buy a new one was the buyer of the old sled insisted on buying the bags with it. This is the first snowmobile bag company in 20 years of riding that I have bought a 2nd product from. They just work! And even when they look like this all day (which is what you want) everything inside was still dry.

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Thanks NorthMNSledder!!
 

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How is the plastic base treating the top of painted tunnels? Is the paint scratched or rubbed through where it sits if you take the bag off after a couple seasons. Just curious if a rubber mat under it is advised.
 
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