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The Best Polaris Ranger Accessories for Comfort and Functionality

By Sara Wines | Behind The Wheel on May 20, 2025
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A ranger with Outfitter racks loaded with hunting equipment.

Make Every Ride Better with the Right Polaris Ranger Accessories

When you roll off the lot with your shiny new Polaris Ranger, the promise of endless outdoor fun and easier chores feels exciting and real. But a bone stock machine doesn’t always meet all of your expectations, and a few Polaris Ranger accessories go a long way to making your awesome new machine even better for working, hunting, or adventuring.

If you’re looking at ways to finish what the Polaris factory started, we’ve compiled this helpful list of the best Polaris Ranger accessories. Whether you just got a new XP 1000 or you just want to give your old Ranger 900 a facelift, you might find a few surprising upgrades that are more important than you thought.

Table of Contents

  • Lighting Upgrades
  • Trail-Ready Audio
  • Cab heaters & Climate Control
  • Roof Racks & Bed Racks
  • Windshields, Roofs, & Doors
  • Build Your Comfort-First Ranger

Lighting and Ambience Upgrades

A Polaris Ranger bed lit with cube lights in the dark.
Don’t underestimate how much more you can get done with good lighting. Image by SuperATV.

Whip lights and other lighting accessories can give your Ranger the custom look you want. And rocking around in your dream Ranger is the ultimate comfort.

Besides looking good, lighting upgrades make your Ranger more functional. You’ll be able to light up the trail ahead and be more visible at night or in the early morning. And if you’re hoping to hit the pavement, functioning turn signals are a common requirement.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Lighting Upgrades.

Trail-Ready Audio Systems

Two speakers and the required accessories.
Ride-ready audio systems will upgrade your Ranger from good to great. Image by SuperATV.

Every ride deserves a theme song. Get your Ranger ready to pump up the jams with audio upgrades.

Sound bars and speakers provide clear audio and offer Bluetooth connectivity, so you can pick your playlist and control it from your phone.

Speaking of phone control, a few of our lighting accessories sync up with sound systems, so you can put on a light show that pairs perfectly with your music.

You’ll be the official off-road DJ with an upgraded Ranger sound system.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Audio Systems.

Cab heaters & Climate Control

An in-dash cab heater and all the accessories.
Don’t store your Ranger for the winter just because of the cold. Upgrade your machine with an in-dash heater system to stay cozy all year. Image by SuperATV.

When it comes to comfort, don’t overlook climate control. UTVs aren’t known for being cozy in cold weather, but in-cab heaters make working or playing in the winter months way more comfortable.

You don’t want to blow your warm air right out the door! Get a full cab enclosure to seal in the heat from your heater and protect you from snow, rain, and wind.

We give advice on windshields, roofs, and doors for your Polaris Ranger a little later, but you for sure need to seal in the heat to keep your Ranger comfortable.

An in-dash cab heater is the upgrade you need to get year-round functionality from your Ranger.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Cab Heaters.

Roof Racks & Bed Racks

A Polaris Ranger Bed Rack loaded up with cargo.
Comfort means having all your stuff even miles away from camp. Image by SuperATV.

No matter how you use your Ranger, you need cargo upgrades to get the most out of your machine. Cargo Racks can totally transform your Ranger’s functionality.

Roof and Bed Racks

A Polaris Ranger with an Outfitter bed rack and roof rack installed.
To get the most out of your Ranger, you need an Outfitter roof and bed rack. Image by SuperATV.

Of course, roof and bed racks are a must-have for functionality. If you’re a hunter or if you use your Ranger for work, roof and bed racks give you the space to move all your supplies without making multiple trips.

SuperATV’s Outfitter Series racks are an adventurer’s best friend. If you equip your Ranger XP 1000 Crew with an Outfitter bed and roof rack, you’ll give yourself about 37 square feet of extra cargo space.

They use standard T-slotted rails for compatibility with tons of accessories, and they can be configured as baskets or flat racks. What you do with all that extra cargo space is up to you, but here are some ideas:

  • Get a roof tent for quick camp setup and breakdown.
  • Bring a hunting blind and decoys to hunt in the backwoods.
  • Bring kayaks to a remote lake.
  • Load it up with ladders and tools to get around the construction site more easily.

Of course, there are endless other ways to make use of all that cargo space. No matter what you’re doing, our Outfitter racks can help you do it better.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Outfitter Series racks.

Hunting Storage Accessories

A person holding the strap on a Polaris Ranger bed winch.
Make back-breaking work easier with our in-bed winch. Image by SuperATV.

We’ve also designed cargo accessories for hunters specifically. Whether you’re moving your kill, your blind, or your firearms, these racks are a huge improvement when it comes to convenience.

Our game loader rack is all about getting that trophy buck into the bed of your Polaris Ranger in the easiest way possible. Basically, it’s a 500 lb. winch built into a frame that mounts to your roll cage at the top of the bed.

All you have to do is secure the winch line to your kill and press a button—let the winch do the rest. In just a few sweat-free minutes, you’ll be ready to clean your kill and head back to home base.

It’s also great for other backbreaking chores, like loading massive logs or rocks that need moving.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Game Loader Rack.

A man walking towards a Polaris Ranger with an in-bed gun rack.
Keep your firearms secure and out of the way with a handy Polaris Ranger gun rack. Image by SuperATV.

But there’s more gear to tote around than just your trophy-winning buck. If your moving rifles or bows around, it would be nice to have a safe, dedicated spot.

Enter our supremely convenient Polaris Ranger gun racks. We’ve got a great solution for the bed or an in-cab option, and even a gun bag.

Convenient firearm storage for your UTV—a hunter couldn’t ask for a better upgrade.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Gun Racks.

Windshields, Roofs, & Doors

A Polaris Ranger with a full cab enclosure in front of a lush fall background.
A full cab enclosure with roof, doors, and front and rear windshields will keep you comfortable year-round. Image by SuperATV.

Remember a few paragraphs ago when we talked about in-dash heaters and cab enclosures? You build a cab enclosure with a windshield, roofs, and doors.

Besides keeping the warm air in, these accessories are a major upgrade to comfort. No more getting smacked in the face with bugs or roasting in the hot sun. No more dusty, dirty cab, and no more dealing with sticks and branches scratching your legs.

If you want real comfort, you need a cab enclosure.

Front Windshield

The view of a Polaris Ranger windshield from inside the cab.
SuperATV windshields provide crystal-clear views even after years of hard riding. Image by SuperATV.

A windshield is a must-have aftermarket accessory for a Ranger. Getting one made of polycarbonate that’s 250 times stronger than glass ensures it’s rugged enough for challenging trails, low-hanging branches, and everything Mother Nature has to throw at you.

At SuperATV, we have several styles of windshields, but our most popular version is far and away the flip-up windshield. It gives full protection when you need it and the ability to open it or vent it while you ride so you can adapt to changing conditions.

For the best of the best, you want a MaxDrive Power Flip Windshield. It’s like our flip-up windshield, except it uses electronic actuators to open and close with the push of a button. The actuators are strong enough to hold the windshield in any position between fully closed and fully open. It’s as good as it gets.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Front Windshields.

Rear Windshield

A Polaris Ranger viewed from the back. The rear windshield has a sliding window.
Rear windshields protect you from the elements and prevent dust from swirling around in the cab. Image by SuperATV.

And our rear windshields are incredibly popular too. That’s because running a front windshield alone causes suction through the sides of your cab—as your front wheels kick up dust, it gets pulled right into your cab and out the back. A rear windshield keeps air from getting sucked in, so your cab doesn’t fill with dust.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Rear Windshields.

Plastic, Aluminum, or Polycarbonate Roof

A top angle view of a Polaris Ranger roof.
An aluminum roof is lightweight and easy to install. Image by SuperATV.

We have molded plastic, aluminum, and tinted polycarbonate roofs that are popular and practical.

Our standard plastic roof is injection molded and black. Our tinted roofs are made with transparent polycarbonate. And our aluminum roofs are durable and insanely easy to install.

You get excellent protection from the sun and rain, and all three are lightweight. If you want to brighten up your cab a bit, we recommend going with our tinted polycarbonate.

No matter what you go with, you won’t regret the upgrade to your cab’s comfort.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Roofs.

Convertible Doors

A Polaris Ranger with polycarbonate convertible doors.
Our convertible doors make it easy to keep the breeze flowing on hot days. Image by SuperATV.

You can spoil yourself with our convertible doors. Seriously.

They’re perfect all year round. Use them as full cab enclosure doors in the winter or on rainy days. If it gets warm, slide the windows open. Then, take the upper half off all summer for more airflow. And if you really want an open-cab feel, take the whole dang door off.

Plus, these things are built to last.

The tinted polycarbonate they’re built with is 250 times stronger than glass and 25 times stronger than acrylic. They use steel frames to boost durability too.

On top of that, they’re darkly tinted to keep you from getting too hot, and you get a good view of your tracks to make navigating obstacles easier.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger Convertible Cab Enclosure Doors.

Aluminum Doors

A Polaris Ranger with aluminum half doors.
The basic netting your Ranger comes with isn’t going to protect anyone. Stay comfortable and safe with our aluminum doors. Image by SuperATV.

It takes just one ride to understand why aluminum doors are a top ten accessory for a Polaris Ranger—those stock nets don’t stop much!

Whether you’re kicking up gravel, getting caked with mud, or flipping sticks into your cab, you need better protection from the trail.

That’s exactly what aluminum doors do best. Our doors use lightweight aluminum plating for the door panel and a 1” diameter steel tube frame to maximize strength without adding a ton of weight. Plus, we made them easy to rest your arm on comfortably, and they just look good.

It’s a big improvement to your overall comfort and the look of your Ranger.

Check out SuperATV’s Polaris Ranger aluminum doors.

Build Your Comfort-First Ranger

A Polaris Ranger loaded up with gear including a canoe and paddles.
Comfort means having the cargo space you need for every excursion. Image by SuperATV.

When you’re more prepared, more comfortable, and more capable, every ride is more fun. The right accessories for your Polaris Ranger let you get the most out of your machine. The best part is that upgrading your Ranger makes it better at both recreation and work.

So make your Polaris Ranger the best it can be with a little help from SuperATV.

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7 Comments

  1. Avatar for Nirkash JugooNirkash Jugoo says:
    December 23, 2022 at 12:55 am

    I work for Polaris in the UAE and would definitely like more information on the accessories for the various models such as RZR, PRO R , Ranger etc…

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    • Avatar for Kavan WrightKavan Wright says:
      January 4, 2023 at 2:36 pm

      Hey Nirkash, I’ve forwarded your info to our dealer team. They’re better-suited to help you out. If you don’t hear back from them, you can always follow up with our contact info found here: https://www.superatv.com/contact-us.

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  2. Avatar for Michael BuettnerMichael Buettner says:
    June 13, 2023 at 9:40 am

    Great site, wish I knew about you sooner, will have too keep me posted for more products, I have a 2023 ranger

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    • Sara Wines says:
      June 14, 2023 at 2:21 pm

      Thanks, Michael! Lots of great stuff coming for the new Ranger. Keep your eyes peeled!

      Reply
  3. Avatar for Doug wilsonDoug wilson says:
    July 13, 2023 at 7:33 pm

    How about a fitted tarp for the hundreds of times customers want to haul “stuff” in the bed that could blow out on the road ?

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  4. Avatar for Kathleen MostKathleen Most says:
    October 12, 2023 at 10:40 am

    do you have a drive belt for a Polaris 2016 vin 3NSRME572GE394325?

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    • Sara Wines says:
      October 13, 2023 at 12:00 pm

      Hi Kathleen! We sure do have a belt for your 2016 Polaris Ranger 570.
      https://www.superatv.com/polaris-ranger-heavy-duty-cvt-drive-belt
      I believe your OEM Part # is 3211143.
      Thanks!

      Reply

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