We’ve learned that following a certain process can help you to define your needs, find the best aftermarket Polaris Xpedition accessories, and keep it all in your budget so you don’t have to break the bank just to kit out your rig. First of all, it’s important to take an honest look at what exactly you’re planning to get up to!
What’s that Polaris Xpedition for? Looking to roll around in the mud and/or shred some serious backcountry trail? Then you might need a lift kit, some mean performance-grade tires, and a rescue winch. On the other hand, if you’re more of a chilled-out nomad hunting for the perfect area to set up a tent, then we’ve got a full selection of overlanding and camping accessories, coolers, storage solutions, and more. You get the point - step one is to visualize what you’re going to be doing most often in your Polaris Xpedition.
Once you’ve defined what kind of rider you intend to be (or already are), then the next step is to make a list of all the accessories that can meet that need. For example, skid plates and brush guards are always a solid choice if you’re planning to charge into rocky terrain. For campers, Polaris Xpedition accessory needs might include roof racks with lockable compartments, offroad-worthy cargo bags, and more.
Following a budget is much easier when you set it before you begin browsing products. Set it and don’t forget it. As you work down your list and shortlist the best candidates for each product type, tabulate a running total so there are no surprises at the end.
Finally, there’s no substitute for all-around quality. Look for powder-coated, highly durable, yet versatile materials. Only buy products from well-reputed brands, including SuperATV, Kolpin Powersports, Rough Country, and other industry leaders. If you’re looking for inspiration, we’ll wrap up our buyer’s guide with a list of our top accessory categories: