Polaris Iq Touring, Lxt Snowmobile Canvas Cover # 2878727 on 2040-parts.com
Moultonborough, New Hampshire, United States
Polaris IQ Touring, LXT Snowmobile Canvas Cover # 2878727
These durable Canvas Covers provide outstanding protection for your favorite sled when it's being towed, parked overnight or stored in the off-season. FITMENT: Custom fit for Polaris snowmobiles, excellent coverage of spindles and a-arms, adjustable strap to accommodate windshield heights. MATERIAL: Rugged, durable 10 oz. canvas, treated to repel water and prevent UV degradation. COLOR: Black ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Elastic at bottom holds cover on sled. FITS: IQ Touring, LXT Models. *Item may differ from stock photo. Please check fitment before purchasing.* |
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