Best tunnel bag option

REV2XHEART

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2009
Messages
566
Reaction score
328
Location
Edmonton, AB
Been reading past posts about tunnel bags. Ideally I am looking for one that also carries a second shovel on it as well. BCA bag looks to be the best but they are still out of stock and I wasnt able to find one last season either. I ran the old backpack tunnel bag thing from skidoo last year and it rubbed on the tunnel affecting the paint a bit. Nothing too bad but annoying. Plus when you tighten it down it just squishes down and its a pain to use.

What else out there are people using? Come up with anything new for next season? Some of the skidoo linq stuff is just crazy expensive.
 

RXN

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2009
Messages
7,036
Reaction score
37,094
Location
Gibbons, Alberta, Canada
I like cats clam shell bag. Not sure if it will work on doos or not.
I run a spare set of probes in my tunnel bag and a volie shovel in it as well.
 

pete gads

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2007
Messages
508
Reaction score
994
Location
calahoo, alberta
I thinks speciality sled in spruce grove has bca. I picked one up and put on my new ski doo expert. Fits great. You mount the second linq brackets on back holes, using the one hole farthest back and drill a new hole for bracket. Put linq bracket on bag and good to go. PM me and I can text you picks or call 780-914-4150
 

250mark1

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 17, 2007
Messages
1,245
Reaction score
1,351
Location
blackfalds
Been reading past posts about tunnel bags. Ideally I am looking for one that also carries a second shovel on it as well. BCA bag looks to be the best but they are still out of stock and I wasnt able to find one last season either. I ran the old backpack tunnel bag thing from skidoo last year and it rubbed on the tunnel affecting the paint a bit. Nothing too bad but annoying. Plus when you tighten it down it just squishes down and its a pain to use.

What else out there are people using? Come up with anything new for next season? Some of the skidoo linq stuff is just crazy expensive.

riverside in st alberta had the BCA bags in stock on saturday on the skidoo side
 

Bnorth

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2010
Messages
10,714
Reaction score
20,623
Location
Salmon Arm
Might pickup a BCA bag at the Vernon show otherwise I'll probably put a Pelican case on the bracket from my old doo suitcase linq bag.
 

Jweiss

Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2015
Messages
10
Reaction score
4
Location
Sherwood Park
Bought my BCA at Riverside on Saturday. Took 20 mins to install with Linq adaptors. The fit is tight behind the gas can on my 154, but can still open it easily when both are in place.
 

clintonk

Active member
Joined
Nov 8, 2007
Messages
61
Reaction score
41
Location
Calgary,AB
I bought the BCA bag last year. No complaints and works great with the Linq system. Easy on and off.
540A75B8-2A2A-4436-A5DD-4A09A7DE0FFC.jpeg
 

gibsons

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2009
Messages
8,450
Reaction score
4,723
Location
Blackstrap Sask
Rec Supply in Saskatoon had 3 of the BCA bags on there shelf the other day. Might be able to order from them if needed.
 

REV2XHEART

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 14, 2009
Messages
566
Reaction score
328
Location
Edmonton, AB
After thinking way too much about what should be an easy decision even though I thinks its too expensive for what it is (then again everything snowmobile related is) I will have to go with the Linq slim waterproof bag. Its the only one I can put on the back two linq brackets on the sled that will carry a shovel and the detachable snowflap out of the way of the rear bump (aka picker up place for stucks)

At least its the only bag I can find so far that ticks all those boxes.
 
Top Bottom