If you've spent any time in a Polaris RZR, you've probably dealt with it. You go to buckle up, reach back for the belt — and it's gone. Slipped behind the seat again.
It's not a huge deal at camp. But when you're staged at the bottom of a dune and everyone's waiting on you, it gets old fast.
Why Does It Happen?
The stock seat design on the Polaris RZR Pro XP leaves just enough of a gap between the seat and the frame for your belt to disappear into. Every time you unbuckle, the belt pulls back behind the seat — and if there's nothing stopping it, it slips right by.
Polaris hasn't addressed it from the factory. So riders have come up with their own workarounds — zip ties, foam padding, tape. None of them look great, and most don't hold up after a few trips.
The Fix
We built the TerraTrace RZR Seat Belt Clip specifically for this problem. It snaps directly onto the stock seat frame — no tools, no drilling, no modifications. Once it's on, your belt stays right where it should be every time.
It's made from UV and heat resistant ASA material, so it holds up in the Arizona sun and the Glamis heat without warping or breaking down. Two clips come in every order — one for each side.
Installation takes about ten seconds. Available in Black, White, Red, and Blue to match your build.
If you're tired of fishing your belt out from behind the seat, this is the fix.