Ski-Doo Ride On Cover! Sweet!

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Another one of those 'Why didn't l think of that?' things. Getting rid of the straps with the hooks that catch everything as you wrestle the cover on was genius too. Hate those stupid hooks lol
 

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Another one of those 'Why didn't l think of that?' things. Getting rid of the straps with the hooks that catch everything as you wrestle the cover on was genius too. Hate those stupid hooks lol

Too bad it doesn't cover the tunnel. They can get pretty dirty on the deck and more coverage the better.
 

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Too bad it doesn't cover the tunnel. They can get pretty dirty on the deck and more coverage the better.

It's been a long time since l owned a Doo so my covers have all been full length. I wonder if they are 40% cheaper seeing as they are missing so much?
 

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Too bad it doesn't cover the tunnel. They can get pretty dirty on the deck and more coverage the better.
Cause that way when they flap In the wind the don't scratch the tunnel with the crap between them
 

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****, my crappy tire cover had this capability for years!

Minus the zipper.

And minus the intentional hole around the handlebars...
 
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So I noticed you have to step on the cover when loading or unloading if you drive it on and off

Spring time muddy boots will look good on it
 

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So I noticed you have to step on the cover when loading or unloading if you drive it on and off

Spring time muddy boots will look good on it

shhhhh.....that's will be addressed on the new version, you're looking at the Beta version....the new release will have extra zippers to give room for your feet
 

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I don't know about you guys but I like struggling installing a tarp on a slippery deck trying to squeeze between the sleds, clamping the thing down while avoiding falling off. Makes me feel like a man!
 

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I don't know about you guys but I like struggling installing a tarp on a slippery deck trying to squeeze between the sleds, clamping the thing down while avoiding falling off. Makes me feel like a man!
That was my thoughts also, feet sliding off the cover loading too
 
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