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FXR Race Div. Lanyard

Sale price $8.49 Regular price $9.99
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SKU: 241901-1030-00

Color: Black / Orange
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Description

The FXR Race Division Lanyard is a small piece of gear that plays a big role when you are out ripping trails or carving across frozen lakes. Built for reliability in harsh northern conditions, this lanyard keeps your safety tether secure and ready when it matters most. Whether you are pushing your sled to the limit or cruising with the crew, it delivers consistent performance without getting in your way. Durable construction stands up to cold weather abuse, while the lightweight design keeps things comfortable all day long. It is one of those simple upgrades you do once and wonder why you waited so long. Because out here, staying connected to your machine is not optional.

  • Material: Durable cold resistant cord
  • Compatibility: Universal snowmobile tether systems
  • Design: Race Division styling
  • Attachment: Secure clip connection
  • Length: Optimized for mobility and safety
  • Additional Features:
    • Lightweight for all day comfort
    • High visibility design for quick access
    • Built for extreme cold conditions
    • Reliable emergency shut off support

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

A lanyard connects you to your sleds kill switch so if you get separated, the engine shuts off. It is basically your machines way of saying if you go down, I am not leaving without you. Simple, smart, and potentially ride saving.
Most modern snowmobiles with a tether kill switch system will work with this lanyard. It is designed to be universal, so unless your sled is rocking something vintage or custom, you should be good to go.
Absolutely. This lanyard is built for northern riders who do not call it quits when temperatures drop. The materials stay flexible and reliable even when the mercury is doing its best to scare you indoors.
Yes, it is lightweight and designed not to get in your way. You will forget it is even there until you need it, which is exactly how safety gear should work.
If you like staying in control of your sled and avoiding runaway situations, then yes. Even casual riders benefit from that added layer of safety, especially on icy or unpredictable terrain.