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NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT: Everett V2 Removable Snow Flap Kit

tuneman

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Time to make the official announcement. A special thanks to all of you that have already purchased the new V2 kit!

All new for 2021, our improved V2 design! We took feedback from our customers, combined it with our own experience and tested the kit on the snow for an entire season. It's now available to you:

Go here to watch the installation video and to purchase:


- Uses a positive latching system for a more secure connection.
- Simplified installation
- No more shock cords that can accumulate snow.
- Now works with both the standard snowflap AND the 3 inch track snowflap!
- Remove your stock snow flap and secure it to the tunnel of your sled within seconds.
- It's time to lose the flap!

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

- No tools required after installation!
- Reduces drag so you can climb higher and get stuck less.
- Similar benefit to shortening your tunnel without the extensive labor and loss of resale value.
- 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.
- 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!

Snow flap not included -- Snow flap not included

This kit uses your existing snow flap and works with the following Polaris snow flap part numbers:

2208364, 5438021, 5456130, 5438788, 5438529 and 5455980

Using a snow flap listed above, this kit will work on all 2011-2022 Polaris mountain chassis, Pro Ride and Axys, snowmobiles. Works with stock Polaris bumpers and most aftermarket bumpers.

What's Included?

- Stainless steel snow flap mounting bracket with positive latching levers
- 2x black powder coated tunnel holding brackets
- Mounting hardware for snow flap and tunnel brackets
- Installation Instructions
- Snow flap not included
Snowmobile Fitment(using snow flap listed above):

2011-2021 Polaris RMK
2011-2021 Polaris Pro RMK & SKS
2011-2021 Polaris RMK Assault
2011-2021 Polaris Switchback Assault
2020-2021 Polaris Khaos
2021-2022 Matryx Indy VR1, XC, Switchback Assault
2022 Axys Chassis Mountain Sleds

This kit does not fit 2022 Matryx mountain sleds

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tuneman

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Haydays is coming up and we're putting together lots of kits. Track me down and pick up a kit. Ankle Savers too.

New since mid last season, is a feature that also attaches the flap to the bumper, if you're original snow flap also does that. A few customers wanted a more secure design and we gave it to them. Still attaches/detaches in seconds. If you have the holey snow flap, there's no need for the extra security, but it's there if you want it.

Will have a new install video to show everyone very soon. Install will be on a 137" VR1! Turns out there's a HUGE advantage to removing the flap for the off trail flatland guys too.

See ya at Haydays!
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Any removable snowflaps for the Slash sleds yet?
 

BeartoothBaron

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I think I read somewhere he's working on one for the Slash? There's a thread in the Martyx section about snow flaps; maybe it was there... Anyway, I should really get one of these for my Pro. I've thought about cutting down the snow flap (I know some people do), but having the full flap for cooling is something I'm not sure I want to give up. On the other hand, that flap is like a snow anchor in deep stuff; being able to take it off could only help!
 

NHRoadking

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I have a design basically ready to go, but ran out of season for testing. We'll be back at it as soon as the snow flies. If all goes well, I should be able to get some kits out mid-season/before spring riding.
Definitely a need for this!
 
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