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Kimpex Connect Tunnel Accessories

boondocker97

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Anybody get a chance to use these last season? https://www.kimpex.com/en-us/page/kimpex-connect

Kind of a spin-off of the Ski-Doo Linq system, but having to have an adapter plate to make them stick out past the edges of the tunnel always turned me off of that system. This would maybe keep things a little sleeker. Their bag and using a flat Rotopax can also seems to keep things low profile.
 
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Anybody get a chance to use these last season ?
https://www.kimpex.com/en-us/page/kimpex-connect

Kind of a spin-off of the Ski-Doo LINQ system,
but having to have an adapter plate to make them stick out past the edges of the tunnel always turned me off of the LINQ system.
This KIMPEX system would maybe keep things a little sleeker.
(y) Good idea,
but if the KIMPEX fastening system is to succeed, it must be significantly cheaper than the LINQ system.
This is because the LINQ system already has a large advantage of several years out on the market.
Time will tell if the KIMPEX fastening system becomes a hit and survives. :unsure:
 
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boondocker97

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If I'm reading everything right they are cheaper than a Linq system. Set of Linq brackets is almost $30 and then the adaptor brackets for the tunnel are $25 up to $75 for White Out. The Kimpex mounting base set is only $31 and no adapter plates. Another $78 if you want the rails to make them adjustable.
 
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