THE SNDR QUICK-RELEASE
Just The Rack
Just The Bag
Or Both
A first of it's kind...
Until now, if you are a sled skier your options are to bolt a rack to your tunnel or use the Skidoo LinQ brackets.
And then you somehow strap or bungee a bag to the rack. And what if you want to pull your LinQ rack off? How do you attach the bag then?
for the sledneck in us all.
There's always the days when you are running recon, putting a road in, or just want to do some necking.
These are the days you really don't want a rack on your tunnel, but having a fully featured tunnel bag sure is nice.
Independently locking
Each lock has two locations to secure accessories. This allows the rack and bag to be locked independently of each other so they can be attached separately or together.
Rack Profile
The four locks slide over the rack and into position with a tapered fit to reduce any play within the interface.
The rack has ultra adhesive rubber on the bottom surface which interfaces with the tunnel and helps to dampen and reduce play as well.
Bag Foot
The Quick-Release Tunnel Bag has four feet that sit in the center of each lock mechanism. The lock slides over a lip on the bag foot to keep the bag in place and sitting just off your tunnel.
Secondary Spring Lock
The outer machined aluminum tab flips into position securing the lock in place. The secondary lock keeps the locks and your load fully secure but is easy to release even when packed with snow and ice.
Tunnel Mounted Locks
By mounting the locks on the tunnel you don't need to add an expensive lock mechanism to each accessory you want to attach. This simplifies all the hardware and each accessory just needs the necessary profile to fit the locks.