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2010 Polaris 800 RMK 144 Storage

I just purchased this sled, It has no storage. Does any body have any good recomendations? I want space. What about handle bar bag storage??? Also anything i need to look out for with this model? Thanks
 
I just purchased this sled, It has no storage. Does any body have any good recomendations? I want space. What about handle bar bag storage??? Also anything i need to look out for with this model? Thanks

Why buy it! While you seen it having no space, It has alot of space. Shoulda bought a 155 then could add two more seat there.. Thur is a handle bar bag you know..Theres this thingie to look out for call wind sheild darts fly out while going 90 mph..There is a lot stuff out there just look
 
Why buy it! While you seen it having no space, It has alot of space. Shoulda bought a 155 then could add two more seat there.. Thur is a handle bar bag you know..Theres this thingie to look out for call wind sheild darts fly out while going 90 mph..There is a lot stuff out there just look
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What?:noidea:

I think a handlebar bag is a good idea, I'm probably going to buy one soon. There are "polaris" underseat bags. And you can pretty much bolt on any kind of bag onto your tunnel through the stock bolt slots.

BTW Welcome to the site. Don't be afraid to use the "search" button, there's a lot of info here. :)
 
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You could use a rear rack like this Vortech and then Mountain Addiction gas jugs and a Kayak style water proof sea bag or hard case.

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WPS has this under hood bag to keep your googles and gloves warm and dry

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This is the Polaris under seat bag with a Craigerbuilt gas jug and Polaris shovel / storage bag

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Snobunge makes a great handlebar bag, you can see it has storage both front and back.

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Check out the Skinz website, they have all kinds of great storage options. We are running their rear tunnel bags and really like them. Good luck. EW
 
I would recommend a backpack. You should really keep your avy gear on your back anyway, not the sled. Depending on which model and type you get you can store all your avy gear plus anything else you may need. I carry everything in my pack, nothing ever on the sled but spare gas. Good luck
 
Thanks everybody, just trying to find good ideas and see what others have used and liked. Any other info or heads up on my new sled will be helpfull. Thannks again!
 
Polaris under seat bag is good and very reasonable price. It fills an otherwise unuseable space so thats a plus. After that lots of tunnel bag options. I run my lunch, tools, spare oil, tow rope, Fox pump, water, etc. in that set up and then ALL my avy gear in my ABS pack, thats all on my back. Works great! I run the underseat bag, and the Polaris tunnel bag I have is actually one off the 05 RMK900 I had and its a great combo with the Holz gas rack. I don't have pics here but I'll post them later.
 
This Skinz bag is like the polaris bag in that it goes under the seat but has alot more storage.
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Side view
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Skinz also makes a rear rack and my favorite is the water proof powderpack. Must be similar material to what the kayak pack is that Eric listed. Fully size adjustable to what you are carrying so nothing rattles around in there.
 
This Skinz bag is like the polaris bag in that it goes under the seat but has alot more storage.

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Polaris makes three different bags that fit in this space (the small tool pouch bag, medium, and large). Here is a pic of the large also with the Mountain Addiction gas cans. Tons of storage!
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