I think these are usi 301. They have the adjustable tip, They also have like new 10" comp bars. I bought them a few years ago and don't use them any more. They have polaris 3 hole mount on them, but I also have a set of artic cat mounts that go with them. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.Thanks for looking
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