Titan Touring 2-Up Seat

by Kirsten Armleder

Riding with a passenger can be very enjoyable, but not if it’s on a snowmobile that is only meant for one person. If you’ve tried it, then you know how the lack of room on the seat and constant clanking of helmets causes the ride to go from fun to none in a hurry. Two-up sleds are much better because they are meant for doubling, but these machines can be expensive and cumbersome. And who wants to give up their lightweight performance chassis for a non-sporty trail tourer anyways—especially if you only want to double once in a while?

With the Titan Touring 2-Up Seat from Rototeck Industries Inc., you can have it both ways. This seat attachment—which is made in Canada by the way—bolts onto the back of your snowmobile and transforms it from a one-seater to a two-up machine.

 But it doesn’t have to stay that way. With the seat’s quick attachment system, you can take it on and off at your leisure.

The Titan Touring 2-Up Seat is padded for comfort, and it comes with hand grips, which are heated if you buy the deluxe model. On the deluxe model are LED tail lights as well. Both the standard and deluxe versions of the Titan Touring 2-Up Seat feature a top storage box that locks to keep your cargo safe and secure. If you want to carry a lot of cargo, Rototeck makes a weatherproof storage bag that fits in the lower rear portion of the seat as well. Rototeck even sells the top storage box that comes with the seat seperately—if extra cargo space is all you're needing on your sled. 

It may look tall on the snowmobile, but according to Jean-Frédéric Paquet, who is the marketing manager of Rototeck, the Titan Touring 2-Up Seat is designed so that the passenger doesn’t actually sit much higher than the driver.

So if you want to keep your current sled and still have a comfortable seat—when needed—for riding with a passenger, check out the Titan Touring 2-Up Seat from Rototeck Industries Inc. Right now, the company, which is based in Quebec, is looking for dealers in Western Canada. Visit the website for more info. 

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