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Poly Cover Source?

You can get them from any Polaris dealer, if you don't mind it saying Polaris IQ on the side. The new one that some guys bought with their snow check sleds is the same cover with a different silk screen on it. They are better than the old canvas cover for keeping road grime out.
 
Doesn't the new Pro cover fit differently than the older IQ cover that they sold for the Pro last year? They would fit, just not real well.
 
From a thread titled Snowcheck Pro Cover, Part #2878741. The Poly and canvas have the same part numbers, strange.

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Bummer part is, my Edge covers were made by a company in Connecticut. The China market for both raw materials and finished goods is a quirky one for sure. I'm seeing that with my product.
 
best covers around!

IMHO, by far, THE BEST covers around and an amazing guy to deal with (ron)
are Sno-Skinz covers. this is not a Skinz protective gear product (different company)
Sno-Skinz come with a separate inner cover that protects the finish on your hood/cowling. the lower halves of the cover are made of heavy ripstop, the rest out of a 100 dernier poly. below is quoted off the website.....

Sno-Skinz builds its covers to last, so we 100% guarantee satisfaction on delivery and guarantee against structural failure in materials and workmanship for as long as you own your snowmobile.

http://www.snoskinz.com/polaris.htm

i had a cover i had bought for an edge chassis.....had it for 7 years, sat outside and over the years had taken a lot of sun abuse. started to get a slight fail of the seam near the handlebar. ron replaced to cover, with new. no repairing. i was shocked. bought 5 more over the years just because of that customer service.
 
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I know John at Pierre's Polaris in Kenmore, WA had a 100 of them, $189.95
Give him a call, 425-488-8600
 
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