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IQ Raw underseat bag + Snobunje Rattler ?

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GMCRMK

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Will the SB Rattler fit in that little underseat bag? How is that bag anyhow? I don't see them on too many sleds. I do miss my old seat trunk.
 
I just got mine last weekend. It has more room in it than I thought it would. I'll bet the rattler will fit in there. Personally though, I'm going to see if I can get the rattler to wrap around something, and not waste any 'trunk'-type space.

The bag connects on the back side with double velcro straps that wrap around the seat posts. Those connections seem solid enough so far, but I'm not sure on the snow. The front of the bag has velcro pads sewn to it, with sticky velcro to adhere to the top of the tunnel. In my garage, they don't seem to 'stickey', so I may try some other ideas. I'm thinking about putting some rings under the nuts (That hold the back of the fuel tank in place) that might anchor the front of the bag, but haven't tried too hard yet, it's kinda low-priority.

PE
 
I have the underseat polaris bag, and wrap my snowbunje around the seat support and hook it back together. The bag helps keep the pressure on the snobunje so it doesnt fall out.
 
I just got mine last weekend. It has more room in it than I thought it would. I'll bet the rattler will fit in there. Personally though, I'm going to see if I can get the rattler to wrap around something, and not waste any 'trunk'-type space.

The bag connects on the back side with double velcro straps that wrap around the seat posts. Those connections seem solid enough so far, but I'm not sure on the snow. The front of the bag has velcro pads sewn to it, with sticky velcro to adhere to the top of the tunnel. In my garage, they don't seem to 'stickey', so I may try some other ideas. I'm thinking about putting some rings under the nuts (That hold the back of the fuel tank in place) that might anchor the front of the bag, but haven't tried too hard yet, it's kinda low-priority.

PE

I used a soldering iron to melt holes through the bottom of the bag that lined up with the two bolts that hold the back of the gas tank down. Remove the nut and washer from the bolts, put the bag in place, poke the screws though the hole in the bag, and reinstall the nut and washer on the two screws from inside the bag. That bag isn’t going to move anywhere! The Velcro is useless.
 
^^ Good idea ^^

Thanks for the replies on the bag. So, back to the main question...will the Snowbunje fit in there?

That's the main reason I'd buy the bag. I don't want the SB in my back pack or wraped around the posts. I'm looking for concealed quick access. I'm thinking it will but the Rattler is an akward bugger.
 
Not sure whether the Snowbunge will fit or not but if you do purchase a bag, I would pay the extra for the Skinz. The Polaris bag sucks, the zipper always freezes up and everything inside gets soaked!!
 
It will fit, but it's a tight squeeze trying to fold it over. I found wrapping it around the rear bumper works good...easy to get to and it doesn't take up any tool storage.

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It fits, no problem. Also have my ski chains and towstrap in a ziplock bag in there. I also stash an extra pair of gloves in there too.
 
Cutting off the plastic that covers the cords on the bunjie makes it alot smaller. I hook the hook to a seat post and clip the handle into one of those spring loaded broom holder deals, that I bolted into the tunnel slot. Quick and easy access.
 
I use my underseat bag for drinks they fit in there good, and use the shovel bag and put my snow bunje in there
 
If anyone cares...


...it fits perfect plus there is still plenty of room for other things that you don't need very often but when you do it's good to have them on board.

Tow strap
Saw
Tool kit
First aid
 
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