I have the deep snow pro bag on my 2015 Renegade backcountry. I had to modify the Linq spacer by drilling an extra hole, but I made it work. Absolutely the best tunnel bag ever!
@@nsa6790 I thought about that, but I like the lower profile of this particular bag, and I like how the shovel is on top where I can easily access it without opening the rest of the bag. I go into the mountains here in Alaska and I’m often helping dig buddies out. Having the shovel right on top just makes it easy. This bag isn’t supposed to work with the XS chassis, but with a little modification, to the raiser / spacers, it works quite well.
@@tlewisAK Ahh I see that makes sense. All my buddies and family have always been big on bags and stuff and I will say as the years go on I’m warming up to them but if given the choice I always just used a backpack rather than a tunnel bag. Went to Wyoming this year with my backcountry 850 and ran a borrowed fuel caddy + borrowed tunnel bag + a backpack and not going to lie I think I might get the deep snow pro bag plus maybe a fuel caddy for next year. Guess we shall see. P
@@nsa6790 because you can not store an extra shovel on the SR-21 and the Pro bag offers 26 litres of storage at full capacity and is fully waterproof, both bags are great but are quite different for different uses. cheers dave
Mildly interesting, but this fellow seemingly doesn't know how to set up his own kit. One can do a lot more with a lot less money by leaving the OEM accessories at the dealership and building his or her own kit.
I have the deep snow pro bag on my 2015 Renegade backcountry. I had to modify the Linq spacer by drilling an extra hole, but I made it work. Absolutely the best tunnel bag ever!
I see you have some aftermarket Knee Pads. Skidoos version didn't make the cut?
Does the deep snow pro bag come with a shovel?
No
@@tlewisAK for the price of it it should. Why buy that when you can buy an sr-21 bag and a shovel for less + still have more storage?
@@nsa6790 I thought about that, but I like the lower profile of this particular bag, and I like how the shovel is on top where I can easily access it without opening the rest of the bag. I go into the mountains here in Alaska and I’m often helping dig buddies out. Having the shovel right on top just makes it easy.
This bag isn’t supposed to work with the XS chassis, but with a little modification, to the raiser / spacers, it works quite well.
@@tlewisAK Ahh I see that makes sense. All my buddies and family have always been big on bags and stuff and I will say as the years go on I’m warming up to them but if given the choice I always just used a backpack rather than a tunnel bag. Went to Wyoming this year with my backcountry 850 and ran a borrowed fuel caddy + borrowed tunnel bag + a backpack and not going to lie I think I might get the deep snow pro bag plus maybe a fuel caddy for next year. Guess we shall see. P
@@nsa6790 because you can not store an extra shovel on the SR-21 and the Pro bag offers 26 litres of storage at full capacity and is fully waterproof, both bags are great but are quite different for different uses. cheers dave
Wish the tool kit wasn’t 500 bucks
Where did you find the tool kit at?
skid plate should be stock
Number 1 must have is $30k to afford that sled and all the other “must haves”
Mildly interesting, but this fellow seemingly doesn't know how to set up his own kit. One can do a lot more with a lot less money by leaving the OEM accessories at the dealership and building his or her own kit.
skid plate should be stock