Snowmobile Skis



Every snowmobile enthusiast eagerly awaits the opportunity to open the snowmobiling season, bring their beloved machine back to life and take it to explore new horizons in deep powder or just enjoy the trail with friends and family. But before the winter comes, don’t forget to provide regular maintenance to your sled. Change oil, check the condition of the suspension system, the track, all of the bolts and other moving parts referring to the owner’s manual. Don’t forget to inspect the skis of your snowmobile which are some of the most important parts of the machine determining its handling and other riding characteristics.

If you want to be sure that your snowmobile can handle steep climbs, slide through deep powder, and is able to maneuver through trees with confidence, consider upgrading your machine with a pair of aftermarket skis. Our online store is always ready to offer you a great selection of durable and reliable snowmobile skis made from premium-quality materials with the use of the latest technologies. We work with only reputable manufacturers that stock our virtual shelves with their products marketed under such well-known brands as Slydog, C&A Pro, Quadrax Utility, Camso, Curve Industries, and many others. You can choose from a variety of styles, colors, and designs.

Snowmobile skis must be able to guide the machine in the right direction according to the rider’s inputs. Also, they are designed to allow for the required flotation that keeps your sled from sinking into the deep snow. For those who want to reduce weight and improve the performance of their snowmobiles, we can recommend the installation of a pair of modern skis made from flexible but extremely durable UHMW polyethylene or thermoplastic. Such an upgrade offers several substantial benefits which you can instantly notice. Modern aftermarket snowmobile skis utilize the process of snow induction allowing for better maneuverability and more confident side-hilling.

When choosing new skis for your sled, pay attention to their construction. Well-designed skis must have proper keel and channels on their bottoms to minimize steering effort and provide improved cornering, more aggressive bite, and predictability even in deep powder. The snow gets compacted in the narrowing channels around the reverse-angle keel creating a more solid base for pushing against when the rider decides to change direction. The new footprint helps avoid darting when the skis try to steer the sled in the direction of the previously laid tracks during trail riding. Also, the new and improved skis can reduce the nose-diving effect when you decelerate.

Besides lightweight plastic skis, here you can find a range of replacement steel skis for older machines with leaf-spring suspensions that may come in handy when you notice signs of corrosion or damage on your old parts. If the loops on your skis are damaged, we have you covered with suitable replacements. These parts are made from durable, cross-linked polymer plastic to ensure great durability, strength, and optimal flexibility. Ski loops are designed to absorb shocks without compressing while also increasing the rigidity of the skis. Also, here you can find all of the needed dampers and hardware kits for mounting your new skis."

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