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Arctic Cat Slp Powder Pro Ski Package - Orange Skis, Mounts, Loops & 6" Carbides on 2040-parts.com

US $390.00
Location:

Flint, Michigan, United States

Flint, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:SLP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:35-337

 

 

SLP POWDER PRO SNOWMOBILE SKIS, MOUNTS, AND CARBIDES - NEW IN BOX
INCLUDES:
2 - Ski Bottoms
2 - Black Ski Mounting Saddle Brackets
2 - Ski Loops
1 - Pair of 6* carbide runners


PLEASE SPECIFY SELECTION WITH PAYMENT OR SEND US AN EBAY MESSAGE

MOUNTS TO FIT:
1. ARCTIC CAT 2009 HRC, ALL MODELS 2010-11 & 2012-13 TWIN SPAR MODELS

2. 2012-15 F/XF/M CHASSIS & 2014-15 ZR

3. ALL NARROW BRACKET 7/16" BOLT

CHOICE OF  LOOP COLOR:
Black, Red, Bright Red, Blue, Yellow, Bright yellow, Bright Green, Orange
PLEASE NOTE: SKIS WILL SHIP WITH BLACK LOOPS IF PREFERENCE IS NOT
SPECIFIED WITH PAYMENT.

The SLP Powder Pro Ski provides the ultimate in loose snow performance for maximum flotation and precise steering control. The effect in deep powder or loose snow conditions is remarkable. Steering ability is substantially increased. The improvement in flotation results in more front end lift which reduces drag on front end components such as the belly pan, bulk head, front suspension, etc. This increases the sleds ability to maneuver in deep snow even at slow speeds. The popularity and reputation of the Powder Pro Ski since its release has been outstanding. This ski has produced many customer comments such as: "superior flotation", "precise control even in deep snow", "the best skis I have ever used" and our favorite, "The best way to describe the Powder Pro Ski is to say that it is like going from driving an old Jeep to a new BMW!"... Johnny Unser. With the aid of the Powder Pro ski you will be able to climb higher, turn sharper, and comfortably put your snowmobile in places that you only dreamed possible before!
 
 The Powder Pro ski utilizes many patented bottom design features to make this all possible. It exhibits a unique multi-level keel design to provide aggressive steering ability with minimal arm effort over a broad range of conditions. The lower keel (diagram 1) is the only part of the ski that contacts the snow in packed snow conditions. It employs many of the design features present on the Straight Line Tracking (SLT) ski to provide precise, easy steering characteristics with maximum reduction of darting on packed or groomed snowmobile trails.
 
 The upper keel (diagram 1) aids the lower keel when maneuvering in deep powder or loose snow conditions. The sidewall surface area of the upper keel adds to the sidewall surface area of the lower keel to provide optimum steering control in deep powder or loose snow..
 
 The Powder Pro ski features industry exclusive Compaction Control Technology (CCT) provided by Powder Control Wings (diagram 1) which direct snow under the ski and compacts it for maximum lift. When used in powder snow conditions, the tails of other skis on the market today drop into the snow rather than staying parallel with it. This creates a plowing effect which reduces speed, flotation and handling. These Powder Control Wings eliminate this plowing effect by maintaining proper ski attitude (keeping skis parallel to the snow) in deep powder snow. Also, due to front suspension camber one side of the ski will lift (approximately 8º) in a turn. The Powder Control Wing compacts the snow under it rather than allowing it to wash over the top. This dramatically increases the Powder Pro ski’s ability to turn in loose snow (diagram 2)..
 
 The added flotation and increased steering control compliment the use of long tracks found on most late model mountain snowmobiles. These skis reduce the tendency of front end "Nose Diving" commonly experienced on these models during deceleration in deep powder snow. Control while sidehilling is greatly increased due to the additional steering control. These skis also help eliminate the tendency that long, aggressive tracks have to push through the corners..
 
 Recommended for mountain/powder use, these skis work amazingly well in snowcross type conditions. When used on short track models in loose snow, they provide aggressive steering ability with minimal arm effort. This is possible because the multi-level keels do not increase ski pressure, but utilize sidewall surface area and their Powder Control Wings to compact and carve through snow in a turn
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