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With your new sleds coming in consider buying a cover that will protect your investment rather then just cover it. Let me tell you why the Skinz covers are better then OEM covers.

Skinz Cover: Available in 2 sizes for standard sleds and long tracks and can be saved for other sleds after you sell due to it's unique "universal custom fit".

OEM Cover: Covers are very specific and usually only fit only 1 model line up.

Skinz Cover: Made of a material that stretches over your sled and aftermarket accesories. Because this cover stretches "road flap" is pretty much eliminated.

OEM Cover: Made of canvas that just lays on your sled and will not fit adapt to aftermarket accesories. When trailering the cover tends to flap and scuff up the painted surfaces on your sled.

Skinz Cover:100% Waterproof everywhere except behind the windshield to allow air flow when driving.

OEM Cover: Not waterproof at all

Skinz Cover: Covers the front of your snowmobile down to and over the ski's protecting the front suspension and acting as a slush guard.

OEM Cover: MOST do not cover more then just the front spindles.

Skinz Cover: If you were to accidently put a hole in the cover you will not have to worry about not using it. The material will not allow the hole to get any bigger if you use it to get home. Each cover comes with a storage bag and a REPAIR KIT.

OEM Cover: If you were to put the same hole in a OEM/Canvas cover and tried using it to get home from your riding spot most likely the hole will be mush bigger and shredded.

The fact is you spend between $8000 and $12,000 on a sled that you take pride in why not spend an extra $50 and REALLY protect your new sled from road debris.

If you really stop and think about it the Non Waterproof version of the cover is cheaper then the OEM covers and provide more protection, versatility, a snug fit and durability.

Covers come in Black, Black/Red, Black/Blue, Black/Yellow, Black/Silver, Black/Orange and are available in Waterproof and Non Waterproof versions.

Here are some prices to compare from the OEM's.
Ski Doo Preimium Cover $270
Polaris Preimium Cover (does not cover the ski's) $220
Arctic Cat Preimium Cover (does not cover the ski's) $190
Yamaha Preimium Cover (does not cover the ski's) $188

SKINZ Cover $264

Covers can be purchased on our website @ www.sledsolutions.com
 
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Don't skimp after spending $10,000 on a sled!!!!!!! Protect your baby with a cover that does what it is suppose to do!
 
bought one from ya last year for my 174 Tapex.. great cover.. kept the sled clean even when in the nasty slush.. Love the fit and look.. :beer:
 
How do these covers hold up for sitting outside, I know they are great trailering covers but what kind of problems am I gonna have leaving this thing on while the sled sits in the sun and cold????
 
How do these covers hold up for sitting outside, I know they are great trailering covers but what kind of problems am I gonna have leaving this thing on while the sled sits in the sun and cold????

You won't see any problems with the cover outside. I've spoke with many customers and specifically from Yellowknife here is what he had to say.

Works awesome - best cover I ever tried to date. Lasted the summer under 24 hour daylight/sun rays from June to August. No fading on the elastic type material, some fading from black to brown on the canvas type material at the rear of the cover and the front over the ski loops. Kept its waterproofness, didn't tear or stretch beyond what I needed it to - after using it over my MTX, over the rear rack and even the hitch, still nice and snug and pulls down with the straps for full sled protection. The Ravens like picking at the elastic type material but they haven't put a hole in it.

I recommended the cover to a friend of mine from Yellowknife, Nathan ******, and I think he was putting in an order for his rev.

Cheers,
Allan
 
Think ahead....these were the hottest item last year and the only ones we could get were in the fall and after the season.
 
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