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Yamaha 2005-10 Mountain Models Exc*** Slp Powder Pro Skis Loops, Mounts 4" Carbs on 2040-parts.com

US $386.00
Location:

Flint, Michigan, United States

Flint, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:SLP Part Brand:POWDER PRO Manufacturer Part Number:35-330C Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

 

SLP POWDER PRO SNOWMOBILE SKIS, MOUNTS, AND CARBIDES - NEW IN BOX

MOUNTS TO FIT:
ARCTIC CAT 2009 & OLDER NARROW BRACKET WITH 7/16" BOLT
EXCEPT 2009 HCR (WILL NOT FIT)

INCLUDES:
2 - Ski Bottoms
2 - Black Ski Mounting Saddle Brackets
2 - Ski Loops
1 - Pair of 4" x 75* carbide runners

CHOICE OF SKI COLOR:
White, black, red, bright red, blue, yellow, bright green, orange

CHOICE OF LOOP COLOR:
Black, red, bright red, yellow, bright green, orange

PLEASE SPECIFY PREFERENCES WITH PAYMENT OR SEND US AN EBAY MESSAGE.

The Powder Pro™ Ski is a good match for mountain riders who spend most of their time in deep powder snow off trail. The Powder Pro™ Ski is slightly more aggressive than the MoHawk Ski™. For serious mountain riders looking for control and flotation in the deep powder snow, this is the ski for you.

- Maximum flotation with precise steering control.

- Unique multi-level design to provide aggressive steering ability with minimal arm effort in a broad range of conditions.

- Patented lower keel incorporates many design features found on the Straight Line Tracking (SLT) Ski™ to provide precise, easy steering with maximum reduction of darting on packed or groomed snowmobile trails.

- Patented vertical sidewall surface 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.

- Compaction Control Technology directs the snow under the ski for maximum lift, keeping the ski on top of and parallel with the snow.

- Reduces the tendency of "Nose Diving" during deceleration. 
 

 

 

 


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