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WHO makes the best CUSTOM SNOWMOBILE COVERS?

NorthMNSledder

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I'm surprised you guys are having such good luck with Doo covers. I have bought a new one every year for the last 5 years as they are TRASHED at the end of a season with the seams blowing out, and now the plastic clip breaking on the rear tunnel section.

I'm ~1100 miles of interstate to the nearest riding spot and they just don't last. They typically come apart in the rear section. I'd love to get a cover that wasn't a pile of hot garbage after one trip.

This sums up every cover I have ever had pretty much.
 

IDspud

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That what they call built ford tough?

Won’t go fast enough to destroy a doom pending disposable sled cover.
 
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big_red1a

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Unfortunately, Skinz hasn’t made their covers in over 10 years. I emailed them last week. Mine lasted over 15 years and I wanted a new one.
I have a skinz cover that i'm not using and would sell It does not fit my expert but might fit a polaris
 
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volcano buster

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Just stopped at the local dealer that sells both flavors. For some reason they had about 4-5 Polaris with covers on and they didn't fit well at all. Really loose over the top and even with the center cinch strap tight it was billowed out pretty bad. The rear wasn't any better. Only thing that fit well was the snout and the spindle covers.
 

christopher

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IDspud

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You should talk to greener.
Tramps, truck tarps, was covering custom sled seats for pms in Ashton, tons of talent.
 

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I have found that if you fold the end of the cover up into the seat, your cover will withstand interstate travel better. I've done this for the last 2 or 3 years and have minimal wear. IT cuts down on how much the cover flaps in the wind
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zal

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Still want a cover that covers the TAIL of the sled though.

Have you looked at these, Chris?
 
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jcjc1

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Still want a cover that covers the TAIL of the sled though.
when i got into sledding a few years back i was surprised that no one made a cover that covers the sled entirely. i figured there'd be a huge market as not everyone wants or needs an enclosed trailer.
 
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