C&A XPT Skis

Regular price $429.95
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SKU: 150-20211

Color: Black
May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The C&A Pro XPT Trail Snowmobile Skis are built for riders who want a balanced, predictable, and confidence inspiring feel on today’s rider forward sleds. Designed specifically for modern machines with higher ski pressure, the XPT delivers precise steering without the heavy effort that aggressive skis can bring.

With a 6.25 inch profile and integrated mid center keels, these skis are engineered to reduce darting and keep your sled tracking straight on groomed trails. The tapered rear section and raised tail improve reverse handling and off camber stability, while the flexible UHMW construction absorbs trail chatter for a smoother ride. If your riding is mostly trail focused and you want control without fighting your sled, this ski is a proven go to.

  • Length: 44 inches
  • Width: 6.25 inches tapered profile
  • Keel Design: Mid center keels with 3/4 inch center keel
  • Material: UHMW polyethylene construction
  • Weight: Approximately 6.6 to 6.7 lbs per ski
  • Compatibility: Modern rider forward trail snowmobiles
  • Use Case: Groomed trails, hardpack, mixed snow conditions
  • Additional Features:
    • Reduces ski darting for stable tracking
    • Lower steering effort for long trail rides
    • Raised tail improves reverse handling
    • Flexible tip absorbs bumps and chatter

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

XPT skis are ideal for trail riders who want stability and predictable handling on groomed and hardpack trails without excessive steering effort or aggressive bite.
Yes, they are designed specifically for modern rider forward chassis with higher ski pressure, making them a great match for newer sleds.
Compared to aggressive crossover or mountain skis, the XPT is easier to steer, less grabby, and more forgiving, especially on long trail rides where comfort matters.
Yes, the integrated mid center keel design significantly reduces darting and helps keep the sled tracking straight in a wide range of trail conditions.
Yes, they are very beginner friendly because they reduce steering effort and provide stable, predictable handling without sudden or aggressive ski feedback.