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Atv U-shaped Rack Pack / Bag - Mossy Oak on 2040-parts.com

US $50.95
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Lewiston, Idaho, United States

Lewiston, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:1002680002 Brand:Atv Logic Surface Finish:Mossy Oak

The ATV Logic U-Shaped Rack Pack has a wrap around design that will fit onto most ATV racks front and rear easily and securely. The ATV Logic U-Shaped Rack Pack has spacious compartment that will hold gear, food, water or what ever you might need on your ride keeping it dry and secure. The ATV Logic U-Shaped Rack Pack is lightweight and perfect to have on your ATV.
  • This rack packs wrap around design fits most ATV front and rear racks and holds alot of gear.
  • Secures quickly to ATV racks with 4 straps and ladder lock buckles.
  • Constructed of rugged, water resistant 600 denier polyester.
  • Dimensions : 34"W x 16"D x 9"H

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