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Ski-Doo LinQ Installation: Important Considerations

When it comes to installing the Ski-Doo LinQ system on your sled, there are some important considerations to keep in mind. Here's what you need to know:

Not Recommended for Non-Polaris Lock N Ride Sleds

Modifications to fit Ski-Doo and other models are not recommended and have the potential to leak. The installation method indicated in the bag's directions pertains specifically to a Ski-Doo LinQ version. Since the packaging of the bags, this installation method is not recommended or encouraged. Modifying your bag will void the warranty. 

Why Modifications Are Not Recommended

Modifying your bag or sled to fit the Ski-Doo LinQ system can lead to potential issues, including leaks and improper fitment. These modifications can compromise the integrity of your sled and the bag, leading to potential damage and reduced performance. Modifying your bag will void the warranty. 

Recommended Alternatives

Instead of modifying your sled, we recommend purchasing a tunnel bag that is more suited for your specific model. This ensures a proper fit and optimal performance without the risk of leaks or other issues.

Additional Protection Tips

For better protection of your items, consider using a waterproof cover or liner inside the bag. This additional layer can help keep your belongings dry, even in adverse weather conditions.

Conclusion

By following these recommendations, you can ensure that your gear stays protected and your sled performs optimally. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to reach out to us.




Understanding the Water Resistance of the 509 Mountain Tunnel Bag

After a thorough review with our Product Design team, we've gathered some important insights about the water resistance of the 509 Mountain Tunnel Bag. Here's what you need to know:

Zippers: Water Resistant, Not Waterproof

The zippers on the 509 Mountain Tunnel Bag are designed to be water resistant. This means they can withstand light moisture and splashes, but they are not completely waterproof. Under certain conditions, such as heavy rain or prolonged exposure to water, there is a possibility that moisture could seep through the zippers.

Molded Bag Bottom: Waterproof

The molded bottom of the bag, however, is fully waterproof. This ensures that the base of your bag remains dry even when placed on wet surfaces, providing a solid layer of protection for your belongings.

Potential for Moisture Inside the Bag

Despite the waterproof bottom, there is still a chance for moisture to get inside the bag through the zippers. This risk increases depending on temperature conditions and if the bag is left on the sled during commuting to the trailhead or other similar situations.

Recommendations for Better Protection

To enhance the protection of your items, we recommend using a waterproof cover or liner inside the bag. This additional layer can help keep your belongings dry, even if some moisture manages to get through the zippers.


By understanding these details and taking the recommended precautions, you can ensure that your gear stays protected and dry during your adventures.