If you own a Polaris RZR Pro XP, you already know it's one of the best machines on the dunes. But stock is just the starting point. The right accessories take it from capable to dialed — and make every ride more comfortable, more capable, and more you.
Here's a rundown of the upgrades worth considering in 2026.
Seat Belt Retention
Small thing, big annoyance. The stock seat design on the Pro XP lets your belt slip behind the seat every time you unbuckle. A simple clip that snaps onto the seat frame fixes it permanently — no tools, no drilling. The TerraTrace Seat Belt Clip was built specifically for this.
Lighting
At Glamis or any night run, lighting separates the builds that turn heads from the ones that blend in. Whips are the standard — but full-contour LED systems that follow the body lines of the machine are the next evolution. Watch this space.
Doors and Nets
Half doors and intrusion nets are a popular add-on for protection without sacrificing the open feel. Several aftermarket options exist for the Pro XP, ranging from soft nets to full hard doors.
Audio
Roll cage-mounted speakers and Bluetooth receivers are practically standard at this point. Brands like Rockford Fosgate make RZR-specific systems that mount clean and sound great.
Spare Tire Mount
If you're heading deep into the dunes, a spare is non-negotiable. Rear-mounted spare tire carriers for the Pro XP keep it secure and out of the bed.
Protection
Skid plates, A-arm guards, and rock sliders protect the underside and suspension components on rougher terrain. Worth it if you ride anything beyond sand.
The best builds are the ones that reflect the rider. Start with the stuff that solves real problems — the rest follows.