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New Product Announcement: Everett Removable Snow Flap Kit

tuneman

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After a full season of development and testing, I'm proud to introduce the Everett Removable Snow Flap Kit!
We've developed a simple design to allow you to remove your stock snow flap and attach it to the tunnel of your sled within seconds. It's time to lose the flap!
Order today at everettsports.net/snowflap

Improved Hill Climbing :: Less Getting Stuck :: Easier Hopovers :: Better Wheelies!



- No tools required after installation!
- Reduces drag so you can climb higher and get stuck less.
- Provides for flap removal when backing your sled down a steep ramp.
- Better access to your bumper for those times when you do get stuck.
- Similar benefit to shortening tunnel without the labor and loss of resale value.
- Reattach snow flap in seconds for trail riding, low snow conditions, or roost deflection.
- A snow flap's only benefit in deep snow is to help you get stuck easier!

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Snow flap not included. This kit uses your existing snow flap and only works with the following Polaris snow flap part numbers:
5451976, 5438021, 5456130, 5438788, 5438529 and 5455980. Basically, if your snow flap looks like the one in the pictures (with or without holes), it'll work. I'm currently evaluating the 3" track snow flap.

Using a snow flap listed above, this kit will work on all 2011-2021 Polaris mountain chassis, Pro Ride and Axys, snowmobiles. Works with stock Polaris bumpers and most aftermarket bumpers.

What's Included?

- Stainless steel magnetic snow flap mounting bracket
- 2x corrosion resistant zinc-plated steel receiver brackets
- 2x retaining shock cords with adjustable cordlocks
- Mounting hardware for snow flap and tunnel bracket
- Installation Instructions
- Snow flap not included
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Order today at everettsports.net/snowflap

I've got kits to ship starting this week, as well as an installation video. I'm a regular on here, so if you have any questions, post them up and I'll answer back.

Yes, there really is a noticeable difference! Thanks for looking and thank you SnoWest!
 
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Mar 3, 2019
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After a full season of development and testing, I'm proud to introduce the Everett Removable Snow Flap Kit!
We've developed a simple design to allow you to remove your stock snow flap and attach it to the tunnel of your sled within seconds. It's time to lose the flap!
Order today at everettsports.net/snowflap

Improved Hill Climbing :: Less Getting Stuck :: Easier Hopovers :: Better Wheelies!



- No tools required after installation!
- Reduces drag so you can climb higher and get stuck less.
- Provides for flap removal when backing your sled down a steep ramp.
- Better access to your bumper for those times when you do get stuck.
- Similar benefit to shortening tunnel without the labor and loss of resale value.
- Reattach snow flap in seconds for trail riding, low snow conditions, or roost deflection.
- A snow flap's only benefit in deep snow is to help you get stuck easier!

ESF_01.jpg


Snow flap not included. This kit uses your existing snow flap and only works with the following Polaris snow flap part numbers:
5451976, 5438021, 5456130, 5438788, 5438529 and 5455980. Basically, if your snow flap looks like the one in the pictures (with or without holes), it'll work. I'm currently evaluating the 3" track snow flap.

Using a snow flap listed above, this kit will work on all 2011-2021 Polaris mountain chassis, Pro Ride and Axys, snowmobiles. Works with stock Polaris bumpers and most aftermarket bumpers.

What's Included?

- Stainless steel magnetic snow flap mounting bracket
- 2x corrosion resistant zinc-plated steel receiver brackets
- 2x retaining shock cords with adjustable cordlocks
- Mounting hardware for snow flap and tunnel bracket
- Installation Instructions
- Snow flap not included
esf_parts.jpg


Order today at everettsports.net/snowflap

I've got kits to ship starting this week, as well as an installation video. I'm a regular on here, so if you have any questions, post them up and I'll answer back.

Yes, there really is a noticeable difference! Thanks for looking and thank you SnoWest!

Will this kit work on a 155” using a Burandt tunnel bag? Wondering if there’s enough room on the tunnel.
 

tuneman

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Will this kit work on a 155” using a Burandt tunnel bag? Wondering if there’s enough room on the tunnel.
Your stock snow flap is 17" long. Just measure to see where the flap will go on your tunnel. The flap can rest on the tail light, as well as stick out over the bumper, if the room is needed.

It'll take a bit longer to transition, but you can also completely remove the flap and cords and bungee strap the flap anywhere you want on your tunnel, even under/over a tunnel bag.

You could also cut your snowflap shorter.

This is my setup on my 163", when I'm using my tunnel case. I also have an underseat bag, that sticks out a foot from the end of the seat, and a 2 gallon gas can. So, I use up every square inch. You should have a lot more room with just a tunnel bag.
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Your stock snow flap is 17" long. Just measure to see where the flap will go on your tunnel. The flap can rest on the tail light, as well as stick out over the bumper, if the room is needed.

It'll take a bit longer to transition, but you can also completely remove the flap and cords and bungee strap the flap anywhere you want on your tunnel, even under/over a tunnel bag.

You could also cut your snowflap shorter.

This is my setup on my 163", when I'm using my tunnel case. I also have an underseat bag, that sticks out a foot from the end of the seat, and a 2 gallon gas can. So, I use up every square inch. You should have a lot more room with just a tunnel bag.
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Awesome, thank you!
 
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Your gonna lose that snowflap
No way is it staying on tunnel going thru trees / moguls etc bungee will flip snowflap around and the flap is going to get sent up into tunnel and track will shred the flap or flap will just disappear after a good ride session
 

tuneman

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Your gonna lose that snowflap
No way is it staying on tunnel going thru trees / moguls etc bungee will flip snowflap around and the flap is going to get sent up into tunnel and track will shred the flap or flap will just disappear after a good ride session
Nope. It's been well tested. It can come unhooked in the most extreme circumstances, but most wouldn't subject their sled or body to that kind of abuse(we did to test it). In the rare event that it comes unhooked, it essentially just hangs from the bumper until you hook it back on. It won't go up into the tunnel.
 
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