WARN ROLL BAR BAG
WHAT IT IS: WARN ROLL BAR BAG
Warn is well-known as a manufacturer of premium-quality winches, but the company also offers a large selection of high-quality accessories for off-roading. The Warn medium roll bar cylinder bag is a 10.25 x 5.5-inch, round, on-vehicle storage bag made from UV-stable, weather resistant, marine-grade vinyl. The Warn roll bar bag is padded and features premium zippers, straps, and fabrics. It attaches to your vehicle’s roll bar or rack with heavy-duty nylon straps. It’s $30.99, which is similar to other small high quality bags. Warn also offers storage bags in a variety of sizes.

PERFORMANCE:
More storage is welcome on any UTV, and some machines, like the Honda Pioneer 520, have almost none, so we used the Warn roll bar bag on it first. Mounting the bag was easy. Quality tie-down nylon straps with steel pull-to-tighten buckles secure the bag to roll cages or racks. The steel buckles and good strap material, along with the marine-grade vinyl the bag is made of, can tolerate lots of time in the sun and weather without breaking down.
The Warn medium roll bar bag fits small spaces easily, and it’s large enough to hold an extra-large sweatshirt, light jacket or several smaller items like a 12-volt compressor, tire repair kit, phone, wallet, water, snacks and more. Since the bag is vinyl, it’s very water-resistant, so it can keep important items from getting destroyed by wet weather or splashing in wet riding conditions. It’s not claimed to be fully waterproof, so you should still use some caution or put important items in a sealable plastic bag. The bag’s padding helps protect items from impacts. With a little planning, you may be able to place the bag where you can get at it from inside your car.
THE VERDICT:
Warn’s medium roll bar cylinder bag adds important extra storage to any UTV, and its high-quality construction lets it handle harsh weather and rough off-road conditions.
CONTACT: www.warn.com
RATING: ★★★★★
PRICE: $30.99
See how to install a Warn winch here: INSTALL A WARN WINCH IN A RZR XP 1000 – UTV Action Magazine
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