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2012 Pro-Climb/Pro-Cross BOSS seat!! Want to see Pics
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February 23rd 2012 at 12:37 PM
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Bossseats
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We have finished the Pro-Cross/Pro-Climb seat. Who would like to see pictures?
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February 23rd 2012 at 12:48 PM
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jake.parker
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Quote originally posted by Bossseats
We have finished the Pro-Cross/Pro-Climb seat. Who would like to see pictures?
i think we all do if you are from Boss and send some to me to try it  just kidding
pictures would be good
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February 23rd 2012 at 2:07 PM
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Quote originally posted by jake.parker
Quote originally posted by Bossseats
We have finished the Pro-Cross/Pro-Climb seat. Who would like to see pictures?
i think we all do if you are from Boss and send some to me to try it  just kidding
pictures would be good
Let me see if I can post some!!
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February 23rd 2012 at 2:16 PM
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jake.parker
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Quote originally posted by Bossseats
Quote originally posted by jake.parker
Quote originally posted by Bossseats
We have finished the Pro-Cross/Pro-Climb seat. Who would like to see pictures?
i think we all do if you are from Boss and send some to me to try it  just kidding
pictures would be good
Let me see if I can post some!!
good deal
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February 23rd 2012 at 2:55 PM
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Bossseats
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Here are the Pics. Give us some feedback, we love to hear what you think!!
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February 23rd 2012 at 3:13 PM
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GotMud
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I'll give you some feedback, since you asked for it. I must say that looks dam nice on that Kitty. I've had Boss seats in the past and loved the obvious weight loss, which was part of the reason I bought(Other reason was the raised seat height). I was going to order one for my Pro chassis but was disgusted by the ugly new seat design that looks like a swiss army knife of zippers. I do ride with people that have the closet seat and they have major problems with the zippers breaking and freezing up. Will the boss seat every come back as a lightweight seat, without the closet in the rear of it? I hope you can take honest feedback?
When hell freezes over I'll ride there too!
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February 23rd 2012 at 4:49 PM
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Quote originally posted by GotMud
I'll give you some feedback, since you asked for it. I must say that looks dam nice on that Kitty. I've had Boss seats in the past and loved the obvious weight loss, which was part of the reason I bought(Other reason was the raised seat height). I was going to order one for my Pro chassis but was disgusted by the ugly new seat design that looks like a swiss army knife of zippers. I do ride with people that have the closet seat and they have major problems with the zippers breaking and freezing up. Will the boss seat every come back as a lightweight seat, without the closet in the rear of it? I hope you can take honest feedback?
We totally understand that the seat that we had designed was not for everyone. We also do acknowledge that there were a few zipper issues. That is why this year we are going to be releasing the "Pro Series" seats. These will have a very minimalistic look for those out there that do not necessarily need the frills and fancy storage.
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February 23rd 2012 at 5:13 PM
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powderforlife
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Quote originally posted by Bossseats
Quote originally posted by GotMud
I'll give you some feedback, since you asked for it. I must say that looks dam nice on that Kitty. I've had Boss seats in the past and loved the obvious weight loss, which was part of the reason I bought(Other reason was the raised seat height). I was going to order one for my Pro chassis but was disgusted by the ugly new seat design that looks like a swiss army knife of zippers. I do ride with people that have the closet seat and they have major problems with the zippers breaking and freezing up. Will the boss seat every come back as a lightweight seat, without the closet in the rear of it? I hope you can take honest feedback?
We totally understand that the seat that we had designed was not for everyone. We also do acknowledge that there were a few zipper issues. That is why this year we are going to be releasing the "Pro Series" seats. These will have a very minimalistic look for those out there that do not necessarily need the frills and fancy storage.
Sweet
I love the look of the new seats, but the only thing that bothers me a little is the the rear corners of the seat. If those corners where covered it would improve the fit and finnish.
2001 Mountain Cat 800 144' 2'' V-force reeds, Fly Risers/Bars, Boss Seat, MBRP can, ACT shocks with Resi.
1999 Powder Special 700
Super-Q can, Power Reeds,4 inch fly risers Powdermad throttle Ext, With Fly Extn. Brake line
Billet adjuster blocks,Fox Shocks Front/Rear, ZR 600 front suspension, Surefoot grips, Costume Hood Screens
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February 23rd 2012 at 5:17 PM
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jake.parker
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Location: Monroe, Michigan, USA
Current Sled: Polaris xcsp 600
2011-2012 Miles: 440.....
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Quote originally posted by Bossseats
Here are the Pics. Give us some feedback, we love to hear what you think!!
I would love the designs of those to show up on polaris edge models..they are sweet looking
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February 23rd 2012 at 5:32 PM
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GotMud
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I do look forward to a redesigned seat for sure. That kitty seat looks pretty bad a$$.
When hell freezes over I'll ride there too!
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February 23rd 2012 at 6:08 PM
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We had tried to cover the back corners but it looked bunched up and unclean. The shape and curve of the back did not cooperate with us during the design of the seat. I appreciate all of your feedback, thanks everyone.
All of our seats next year will have new designs very similar to this technology. Keep an eye out for your seat, and please let us know what you think.
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February 23rd 2012 at 6:13 PM
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BackwoodsRider509
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This new seat for the pro-climb looks killer.
Just curiosity, but any weight savings?
Trees are for traction, not hugging
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February 23rd 2012 at 6:14 PM
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jake.parker
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Location: Monroe, Michigan, USA
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2011-2012 Miles: 440.....
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Quote originally posted by Bossseats
We had tried to cover the back corners but it looked bunched up and unclean. The shape and curve of the back did not cooperate with us during the design of the seat. I appreciate all of your feedback, thanks everyone.
All of our seats next year will have new designs very similar to this technology. Keep an eye out for your seat, and please let us know what you think.
this is nice to know that the company will listen to unbias feedback about their products
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February 23rd 2012 at 6:17 PM
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powderforlife
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Quote originally posted by jake.parker
Quote originally posted by Bossseats
We had tried to cover the back corners but it looked bunched up and unclean. The shape and curve of the back did not cooperate with us during the design of the seat. I appreciate all of your feedback, thanks everyone.
All of our seats next year will have new designs very similar to this technology. Keep an eye out for your seat, and please let us know what you think.
this is nice to know that the company will listen to unbias feedback about their products
x2
I have a lot more respect for Boss now.
2001 Mountain Cat 800 144' 2'' V-force reeds, Fly Risers/Bars, Boss Seat, MBRP can, ACT shocks with Resi.
1999 Powder Special 700
Super-Q can, Power Reeds,4 inch fly risers Powdermad throttle Ext, With Fly Extn. Brake line
Billet adjuster blocks,Fox Shocks Front/Rear, ZR 600 front suspension, Surefoot grips, Costume Hood Screens
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February 24th 2012 at 9:47 AM
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Quote originally posted by BackwoodsRider509
This new seat for the pro-climb looks killer.
Just curiosity, but any weight savings?
Weight savings on the Pro-Climb is 3.5lbs, and we added storage!!!
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