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Heated Handlebar bag????

machinest660

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is there any other heated handlebar bag that is not made by ski-doo. sure be nice for the Gps, camera ect. thanks
 
Make your own, It is just a handle bar heating element glued to a piece of aluminum and put in the pouch of the handle bar bag. then wired into the sled.

Get the bar bag you like, buy some cheap heated grip elements, cut a small piece of aluminum the size of the element, glue element to plate, put it in the pocket of your handle bar bag and wire it up.

BLAM, heated handle bar bag.
 
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You can also buy the Ski-Doo Heating element plate from any dealer for about $20 and put that into another type of bag. Just plugs into a standard heated helmet sheild plug.

I have the Ski-Doo Bag on my REV and have two heating plates in it (one on each side of the handlebars. I have my camera on one side and the other I can use to defrost goggles when needed. The plates do a nice job of keeping things warm, even at 20 to 30 below!!
 
You can also buy the Ski-Doo Heating element plate from any dealer for about $20 and put that into another type of bag. Just plugs into a standard heated helmet sheild plug.

I have the Ski-Doo Bag on my REV and have two heating plates in it (one on each side of the handlebars. I have my camera on one side and the other I can use to defrost goggles when needed. The plates do a nice job of keeping things warm, even at 20 to 30 below!!

I had one of them bags and it lasted two rides before falling apart.

I have been told that my eqperience is not normal. They don't normally last for an entire ride.
 
must be something you can heat up in a microwave and through in the bag that would stay warm for many hours...some kind of gell etc...then the heck with elements and wiring
 
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