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Ski-doo Powermadd Esr Ergonomic Seat Riser Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States

Sauk Centre, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Powermadd MPN:52010 Manufacturer Part Number:52010 UPC:Does Not Apply

PowermaddSki-Doo PowerMadd ESR Ergonomic Seat Riser Kit179.95
  • The ESR (Ergonomic Seat Riser) kit takes you to the next level of comfort and control
  • The rider-forward design of the Rev was a
  • great leap forward, but - as we all know - the seat level is just a little low which puts an unnecessary strain on your knees and backThe ESR kit combines 3" of additional pre-cut foam with a gripper-style seat cover, which makes riding the Rev a real dream
  • The additional height eliminates knee and back fatigue and improves control by allowing you to stand more comfortably for powder or bad trails
  • Installation is easy: remove your seat (5 minutes), remove the staples holding on your old cover, insert the foam and re-cover with the new ESR cover, then reinstall the seat (a complete installation video can be found on PowerMadd's website)
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