Monday, October 28, 2013

Who Sells Kolpin ATV Rear Lounger W/ Helmet Storage

Kolpin ATV Rear Lounger W/ Helmet Storage

Product Description


Only from Kolpin - the perfect lounger with easy storage access, accommodating up to two adult helmets or other large items. The heavy duty, black rotomolded, and uv-stabilized LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene) construction will last a lot longer than you could ever hope to on the trail. Easily mounts to tubular or composite racks using four U-bolts and sealing washers. Includes comfortable backrest and seat cushion. Provides nearly 3.5 cubic feet of additional weather-resistant storage. Two draw-tight latches secure the rear storage compartment for easy access.


List Price : $229.99
Price : $160.93
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Product Feature


  • The perfect lounger with easy storage access, accommodating up to two adult helmets or other large items
  • Heavy duty, black rotomolded, and uv-stabilized LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene)
  • Easily mounts to tubular or composite racks using four U-bolts and sealing washers, or Kolpin Kwik-Cinch System
  • Includes comfortable backrest, arm rests and seat cushion
  • Provides nearly 3.5 cubic feet of additional weather-resistant storage








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Product Reviews

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5Great seat, great price!
By Kevin5069
Bought this seat after reading up on this one and many others, and having the headaches of buying a cheap one for my old bike. The seat looks good on the bike, and the storage space is amazing! I have room for my tool box, power inverter, and can still fit two helmets. The seat is very comfortable and the arm rests/grips work very well. The overall quality of this seat is very good compared to some that I have seen that cost more money. One suggestion I have if you want to keep the dust out is to use calking where you drill the holes for the 'C' clamps, and run weather striping around the access door.

12 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Better than expected! Definately worth the money!
By Sara Burkett
I am not one to follow all instructions so I bought this seat so that I could ride with my husband and 18 month old daughter when my family goes on trail rides. It is too difficult to drive and hold her and not secure enough to just hold on to my husband. This seat was a perfect solution. Didn't see the U-bolts in the box at first but after purchasing more we did find them. Installation was pretty straightforward on my Grizzly 600 and we were up and riding in no time. The seat was quite comfortable on straight roads and uphill however on the downhills I found myself sliding off as the pad is a good 1-1 1/2 inches thick. My 7 year old son and 9 year old daughter had no problem staying in the seat (must be their smaller size). The back is quite roomy. Stores 2 chest protectors, 2 helmets, kidney belts, gloves, and still room to spare. Held a nice size cooler along with a days supplies including sweatshirts while we were riding. The arm rests do not open as some and might have been a nice improvement however it is extremely weather proof. After our weekend camping I did learn that if I fold up the bottom of the seat or remove it I was sitting on the actual 4 wheeler seat and had no problems not sliding around. Wouldn't really recommend it for "lounging" however due to the angle of the seat. Extremely comfy for riding however not a recliner. You won't be sorry you invested in this!

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
3Actual cushions (not hard, styrofoam) would make this a 5 star product.
By Research-Maniac
I was so excited to receive this seat. However, after inspecting the product I found that the so-called "comfortable seat and back rest" are no more than styrofoam and about 1/4 inch of weak batting and a fabric cover. The armrests are also not padded. the picture looks as if they are but it is just molded plastic. The arm rests would not be a big deal but when combined with the lack of cushion on the seat and back rest I feel that I need to either return the product completely or refill the cushion seats with some actual cushion myself. I am going to look into the cost of some good memory foam cushion from the local fabric store before making my decision to return the product or not. I imagine I will have to invest another $30.00 to make this seat actually comfortable. The rear latches, hinge and mounting hardware seem adequate. I was actually impressed with the 2 rear latches and how they lock into place after the back is closed. The plastic portion seems very durable and heavy duty without being overly heavy. (I could easily pull the entire seat out of the box with one arm outstretched). Overall, I think it will work for me because I am handy and can add my own cushions, but if you want an actual cushion for a seat instead of cheap styrofoam, look at another product.

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