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Axys™ Switchback® Snowmobile Canvas Cover - Black By Polaris on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States

Laconia, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Part Brand:POLARIS Manufacturer Part Number:2880365




Product Info

Protect your Polaris AXYS Switchback snowmobile with this Canvas Cover. This durable cover protects the sled from the elements to keep it looking good and performing at its best. The cover is ideal for use when the sled is parked overnight, during storage between rides and during trailering.
FITS: AXYS Switchback models
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: For use during storage & while trailering; Polaris branded

Product Summary

Material
Rugged, durable 10 oz, canvas, treated to repel water and prevent UC degradation
Ease of Installation- Fits Polaris AXYS chassis switchback models
Designed to fit over all windshield styles & all accessories such as hand guards, mirrors, etc.
Color
Black

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