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tunnel bags for xm summit 163-174

biggdaddy

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Im looking for a ggod tunnel bag for my 2016 summit. I dont like the quick linq bag for me its just to tall. I dont like what I hear about the ski doo low tunnel bag I hear that they leak bad and everything gets wet. I am looking for a low profile tunnel bag that will hold evrything and has a place for the shovel on the outside. I am looking for something along the lines of the pro or axes burandt tunnel bag style. Does anyone have any good tunnel bags that they would recommend? Thanks
 
I started with the low skidoo bag...big mistake. Sitting on the cooler everything sweats inside. Went to the mountain addictions and never looked back.
 
Im looking for a ggod tunnel bag for my 2016 summit. I dont like the quick linq bag for me its just to tall. I dont like what I hear about the ski doo low tunnel bag I hear that they leak bad and everything gets wet. I am looking for a low profile tunnel bag that will hold evrything and has a place for the shovel on the outside. I am looking for something along the lines of the pro or axes burandt tunnel bag style. Does anyone have any good tunnel bags that they would recommend? Thanks

Your shovel belongs on your back, not the sled. Would sure suck if u needed it in an emergency & couldn't get to it or them.... Just a friendly reminder.
 
Your shovel belongs on your back, not the sled. Would sure suck if u needed it in an emergency & couldn't get to it or them.... Just a friendly reminder.

Many folks, myself included, carry 2 shovels. One on the pack and one on the sled for easy access. It is bad practice to remove your pack if you are in avy prone spot especially if you are wearing an avy pack..
 
rigged up the sled solution bag ,that was mentioned above, with the linq clamps, works great, easy on and off, and everything stays dry. the little plastic buckles it comes with are not so great... ice cubes by the end of the day.
 
Update on the BCA bag. Used it for the first time. Conditions were wet snow. Notice everything inside was getting damp. Loaded up and went home. Left it outside in the wet snow and rain over night. Woke up and it was full of water. Even the "waterproof compartment". Not happy. And yes the zipper was closed. Sent BCA a note on it but its not a bag to use in wet climates. Very disappointed. Back to the $40 Snobungee bag that never leaks.
 
BCA Tunnel Bag

BCA works good, lots of room and a place for an EXTRA shovel. Not completely water proof but what bag is, I just store stuff I need dry in zip lock bags and toss it in the tunnel bag. Easy to install. Replaced 3 ugly Ski-Doo linq bags with the BCA.
 
4 years with my powder keg and it holds a lot of stuff. Follows the lines of the seat and in my opinion is the best looking of all tunnel bags.
You can also stack a gas can underneath- I use mine for water for overnighters.




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Many folks, myself included, carry 2 shovels. One on the pack and one on the sled for easy access. It is bad practice to remove your pack if you are in avy prone spot especially if you are wearing an avy pack..

It’s bad practice on leaving off your pack when you pulled your shovel out or any of your gear.
As for tunnel bags, watch your temps in icy conditions. Surprising how much heat is escaping out of the top off the cooler too, than add on a insulating tunnel bag that can keep the heat in. I just made a small timbersled one work on my sled.
 
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