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Parts Accessories & Apparel 2022 PARTS ACCESSORIES & APPAREL 2022 IT TAKES SISU* …TO BE FIRST ON AND LAST OFF SNOW. CONDITIONS ARE OFTEN FIERCE. AND WE WOULDN’T WANT IT ANY OTHER WAY. WITH THE RIGHT GEAR SISU COMES EASIER. SINCE 1968 THE ORIGINAL LYNX GEAR HAS BEEN MADE TO ENDURE HEAVY USE FOR MANY YEARS AND ADVENTURES TO COME, JUST LIKE YOUR ORIGINAL LYNX SLED. CLOTHING ACCESSORIES 4 Squadron 34 Lynx Lineup 2022 55 Trailing & covers 8 Technologies 35 Lynx Lineup – What’s New 56 XPS Oils & Service 10 Stamina Snowmobile Models & 58 Parts & Performance 36 Platforms 2021–2018 12 Racing 59 Cooling 37 Bumpers 14 Quantum 59 Universal Skid plates, Protectors & 16 Tec Layer 38 Reinforcement 20 Active Wear 40 Wind Protection & Mirrors 22 Sportswear 42 Skis 24 Headwear 43 Suspension 25 Gloves 44 Storage 26 Helmets, goggles & lenses 48 Ergonomics 29 Boots & Socks 50 Electrical 30 Backcountry Accessories 52 1+1 seats & accessories 32 Kids 59 & 69 Ranger Alpine 53 32 Ogio Bags Accessories 27 How to measure 54 Covers *Sisu is a Finnish concept described as stoic determination, tenacity of purpose, grit, bravery, resilience, and hardiness © 2021 BRP Finland Oy. All rights reserved. ®, ™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. ‡All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. and is held by Finns themselves to Because of our ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation, we reserve the right at any time to discontinue or change specifications, prices, designs, features, models or equipment without incurring obligation. Always consult your express their national character. snowmobile dealer when selecting a snowmobile for your particular needs and carefully read and pay special attention to your Operator’s Guide, safety instructions and to the safety labeling on your snowmobile. Always ride responsibly and safely. – Wikipedia Always wear appropriate clothing, including a helmet. Always observe applicable local laws and regulations. Don’t drink and drive. Units in pictures can be equipped with optional accessories. 4 SQUADRON FOLLOW YOUR TRIBE CUT YOUR . OWN TRAIL . There are Lynx riders, then SQUADRON there’s everyone else. The original Lynx Squadron riding gear marks you as one of the Make the most of your winter! tribe. The original Lynx Squadron riding gear offers you the best We follow trends but are functional performance for all your winter activities. With never slaves to style. We know what looks good and what both practical and trendy options, the Squadron range has works. What you need for the you covered for work, play and day-to-day living. ride: Warmth without bulk. Tough fabrics. Sealed seams. Ventilation. Now all you need to do is zip up and hold on tight. It’s playtime. We reveal this new Squadron 2-piece Shell suit to fulfill Squadron product family. In same style and confidence while staying comfortable and dry in riding deep snow and other wintersports. New technical jacket for mountain riders who demand lightness and mobility. Squadron Shell jacket has new construction to keep you covered from powder with freedom. Something NEW for mountain riders! NEW NEW NEW NEW LYNX SQUADRON SHELL JACKET LYNX SQUADRON SHELL HIGHPANTS LYNX SQUADRON SHELL JACKET W LYNX SQUADRON SHELL HIGHPANTS W 650135_90 Black • Preshaped sleeves and elbows 651129_90 Black • Adjustable suspenders, 650136_06 Fire Red • Offset center front opening 651130_90 Black 650135_06 Fire Red • Removable, adjustable hood 651129_09 Grey crossed at back 650136_36 Pink • Waterproof YKK zippers 651130_36 Pink • Adjustable suspenders, 650135_ 12 Orange • Offset center front opening 289 € • One spacious cargo 299 € • 2 front ventilation 289 € crossed at back 299 € • Waterproof YKK zippers Sizes: XS - 3XL pocket and bib pocket Sizes: XS - 2XL underarm with mesh Sizes: XS - 2XL • One spacious cargo pocket • 2 front ventilation • Preshaped and padded knees • 2 spacious pockets at front, • Preshaped and padded knees Sizes: XS - 3XL 2 color options 2 color options 2 color options underarm with mesh with removable knee pads 1 chest pocket, 1 sleeve pocket with removable knee pads 3 color options • 2 spacious pockets at front, All seams sealed • Flexible storm gaiters RPM Max shell material 1 inner chest pocket; water All seams sealed • Flexible storm gaiters with snap RPM Max shell material 1 chest pocket, 1 sleeve pocket Reinforcement fabric with snap system Insulation on front chest & vapour proof pocket Cordura reinforcement system attachment to boots Insulation on front chest • 1 inner chest pocket; water on high wear areas. attachment to boots & sleeve top: Primaloft for cell phone etc. fabric on high wear areas. • Killer loop D-ring at waist & vapour proof pocket • Killer loop D-ring at waist • 1 inner mesh pocket • Bip pocket & sleeve top: Primaloft Insulation on seating area: Black Eco 40 grams Insulation on seating area: for cell phone etc. • Waterproof YKK zippers, • D-ring killer loop at • Waterproof YKK zippers, Black Eco 40 grams Primaloft Black Eco 60 grams • All seams sealed Primaloft Black Eco 60 grams • 1 inner mesh pocket full lenght side zippers hem right side full lenght side zippers All seams sealed • Preshaped sleeves and elbows • D-ring killer loop at hem right • Bib construction • Reflective film taping at back • Lynx / Squadron prints • Bib construction for extra cover • Reflective film taping at back • Removable, adjustable hood side for extra cover lower legs • Elastic construction at back lower legs • Elastic construction at waist for flexibility back waist for flexibility SEE MORE PRODUCTS IN BRPPAC.COM SEE MORE PRODUCTS IN BRPPAC.COM 6 SQUADRON 7 SQUADRON LYNX SQUADRON ONEPIECE INSULATED 650140_77 Army Green NEW 650130_90 Black 650130_12 Orange 529 € Sizes: XS - 3XL (Army Green), Sizes: XS - 2XL. XS - 2XL (other colors) Insulated onepiece with 80gr New Color Option! Primaloft Black insulation Insulated onepiece suit for 2 Color Options men with 80gr Primaloft New Lynx Cypher Black insulation used in Graphics • Lynx Cypher used in Graphics • All seams sealed RPM MAX • RPM Max Shell • Reinforcement fabric • All seams sealed on high wear areas • Reinforcement fabric • Two-way front zipper on high wear areas • Waterproof YKK zippers • Two-way front zipper • Front ventilations on armpit • Waterproof YKK zippers with zipper and mesh • Front ventilations on armpit • Inner adjustable system with zipper and mesh on waist and removable • Inner adjustable system on waist suspenders inside. and removable suspenders inside LYNX SQUADRON ONEPIECE SUIT INSULATED W 650128_39 Rasberry 650128_70 Lime Green 449 € Sizes: XS - XL. Insulated onepiece with ladies fit. 2 Color Options Lynx Cypher used in Graphics • All seams sealed • Two-way front zipper • Waterproof YKK zippers • Front ventilations on armpit with zipper and mesh • Inner adjustable system on waist and removable suspenders inside. LYNX SQUADRON Complete styles for extra ONEPIECE SUIT warmth with Lynx Packable jackets or Lynx Hybrid jacket 650127_70 Lime Green and Lynx Hybrid Shorts 650127_12 Orange 650127_37 Camo 459 € Sizes: XXS - 2XL. Light and multifunctional shell one-piece suit for on and off-trail riding. 3 Color Options! Lynx Cypher used in Graphics • Mesh lining • Primaloft Black insulation on seat • RPM MAX for moisture management • All seams and logos sealed • YKK zippers SEE MORE PRODUCTS IN BRPPAC.COM SEE MORE PRODUCTS IN BRPPAC.COM 9 PRIMALOFT TECHNOLOGIES OUR RIDING GEAR AND TECHNICAL WEAR ARE BUILT WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES THAT PROTECT YOU WITH WARMTH, WATERPROOFNESS, LIGHTWEIGHT AND BREATHABILITY. REINFORCEMENT FABRIC Often added to garment zones that need extra durability, such as arms, back hem, inner legs, and crotch for tough yet flexible comfort. TEFLON DWR® PRIMALOFT® More than an ordinary DWR (Durable A high-performance insulation with the Water Repellent) - the Teflon DWR full spectrum of benefits to brave the used on Lynx gear repels water, oil elements. Warmer, drier, softer and more and dirt to keep riders dry and compressible than any other synthetic protect against stains. insulation. YKK We use the world's best - YKK zippers - recognized for quality and reliability. COMFORT IS FREEDOM RPM/RPM MAX E LINQ Coatings that CONNECTOR provide maximum SYSTEM waterproofness, Some of our Lynx jackets windproofness and have provisions built in for a breathability. heated shield wire - riders RPM Max: All seams can leave the wire in the & logos sealed jacket securely fastened and out of the way. The PrimaLoft® logo is your cue that you're getting the highest RPM: Critical seams performing materials for comfort in any condition. & logos sealed Warmth Water-resistant Packable Lightweight Superior softness without bulk Absorbs less Packs down easily All the warmth Enjoy unsurpassed A high warmth-to- moisture from the for stashing in tight you need with softness that feels weight ratio means start so you spaces little weight great on your body you don't need bulk stay drier and and contributes to a to stay warm warmer flattering fit DISCOVER MORE AT PRIMALOFT.COM PrimaLoft® is a registered trademark of PrimaLoft, Inc. ©2019 PrimaLoft, Inc. SEE MORE PRODUCTS IN BRPPAC.COM 10 STAMINA Ultra high performance suit for riding trail and off trail. This crossover suit with Sympatex fabrics and mid-weight insulation to keep you warm and dry whether you're carving up trails, exploring the woods or in open space. Most comfortable insulated riding gear for most demanding rides. For Lynx customer who demands technical qualities and workable gear in many environments and conditions. NEW NEW LYNX STAMINA ENDURO JACKET LYNX STAMINA ENDURO JACKET RE 650134_09 Grey • E-linQ construction 650139_06 Fire Red • Preshaped sleeves PUSH 650134_90 Black inside 469 € and elbows HARDER 469 € • Waterproof • E-LinQ construction . Sizes: S - 3XL GO FURTHER YKK zippers inside Sizes: S - 3XL 100% waterproof, . • Underarm ventilations • Waterproof RIDE 100% waterproof, 100% windproof, LONGER • Back ventilation YKK zippers 100% windproof, optimally breathable . • 2 spacious hand • Underarm ventilations optimally breathable Sympatex material. The original Lynx Stamina pushes pockets at front, 1 chest • Back ventilation Sympatex material.
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