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American Trails Atv Fender Bag Mossy Oak Four Wheeler Luggage Pack on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV, UTV Manufacturer Part Number:FENMOS Brand:American Trails Part Brand:American Trails UPC:084127300120

Description:

The fender bag’s zipperless roll top construction creates the largest opening available for easy access to those frequently used items like binoculars, cameras, snacks, and beverages.  It’s interior elastic hold down straps are great for tools, flashlights, and knives.  Even if you have a large cargo bag you still need a fender bag close at hand.

 Features:

1.  Dual compartment design.

2.  Zipperless Construction.

 3. Water proof roll closure.

 4.  Detachable water bottle holder.

 5.  Half inch foam padding for protection of sensitive items.

 6.  Elastic hold down slots to help organize your cargo.

 Color: Mossy Oak.

Dimensions:

Top– 9”x12”x4.5”

Bottom– 9”x7”x4.5”

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