C&A XCS Pro Skis

Regular price $489.95
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SKU: 150-20030

Color: Black
May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The C&A Pro XCS Crossover Snowmobile Skis are built for riders who push their sleds hard across both groomed trails and off trail terrain. As C&A Pro’s most aggressive crossover ski, the XCS delivers a locked in, confident feel at speed while still maintaining control when conditions get rough or unpredictable.

Designed with a wide 6.75 inch profile and deep center keel paired with outboard edge keels, these skis dramatically reduce darting on hardpack while improving flotation in softer snow. The added traction scoops and tapered tail help the ski stay planted in corners and maintain stability during side hilling. Whether you are trail riding, ditch banging, or venturing into mixed terrain, the XCS is built to keep your sled tracking straight and reacting predictably under pressure.

  • Length: 45 inches
  • Width: 6.75 inches
  • Keel Height: 1 inch center keel with outboard keels
  • Material: UHMW polyethylene construction
  • Weight: Approximately 7.5 to 7.9 lbs per ski
  • Design: Outboard keels with traction scoops for grip and stability
  • Compatibility: High performance crossover and trail sleds
  • Use Case: Aggressive trail riding, crossover terrain, off trail riding
  • Additional Features:
    • Reduces ski darting on hardpack trails
    • Improves corner bite and stability
    • Tapered tail aids side hilling control
    • Flexible tip improves bump absorption

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

The XCS is the most aggressive crossover ski in the C&A lineup, combining deep center keel and outboard edge keels for maximum stability, reduced darting, and strong corner grip on both trail and off trail terrain.
Yes, they perform extremely well on groomed trails by keeping the sled tracking straight and stable at higher speeds, especially in variable or rough snow conditions.
Yes, the wider platform provides additional flotation and helps the sled stay more predictable when transitioning between trail and off trail riding.
They are very stable, but they require more effort to initiate turns compared to softer trail skis due to their aggressive keel design. This tradeoff gives better control at speed.
They are best for aggressive riders who split time between groomed trails and off trail terrain and want a ski that stays planted and predictable in all conditions.