Humminbird X1919 Ice Transducer

Regular price $109.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.

SKU: 7102151

May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The Humminbird XI 9 19 Ice Transducer is purpose built for anglers running ICE series flashers who demand precise, real time sonar performance in harsh winter conditions. Featuring dual beam technology with 9 and 19 degree cone angles, it allows you to switch between a tight, focused beam for pinpoint jig tracking and a wider beam for scanning a broader area under the ice. Operating at 455 and 240 kHz frequencies, it delivers sharp target separation and reliable bottom readings. With an 8 foot cold weather cable and adjustable float system, this transducer is designed for consistent performance in wheelhouses and portable shelters throughout the season.

  • Beam Angles: Dual beam 9 and 19 degree coverage
  • Frequencies: 455 kHz and 240 kHz sonar
  • Cable Length: 8 foot cold weather cable
  • Sonar Type: 2D dual beam ice transducer
  • Compatibility: Humminbird ICE 35, ICE 45, ICE 55 units
  • Mount Type: Ice transducer with adjustable float
  • Construction: Durable plastic and rubber housing
  • Use Case: Ice fishing flasher systems and sonar setups
  • Additional Features:
    • Narrow beam for precise jig tracking and fish targeting
    • Wider beam for increased coverage and fish detection
    • Adjustable float for varying ice thickness
    • Built for reliable performance in freezing temperatures

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

The 9 degree beam gives you a tight, focused sonar cone, which is ideal for precise jig tracking and targeting fish directly below your hole. It helps reduce clutter and improves accuracy in deeper water.
The 19 degree beam is useful when you want to cover more area and locate fish faster. It is especially helpful in shallow water or when searching for suspended fish around your hole.
No, this model is specifically designed for Humminbird ICE 35, ICE 45, and ICE 55 flasher units and is not compatible with HELIX or other graph style units.
Yes, it includes an adjustable float that helps keep the transducer level in the hole and allows you to fine tune depth positioning based on ice thickness.
A 9 19 degree setup offers tighter precision and better separation, while a 20 60 degree transducer provides wider coverage. This model is better suited for flasher users who prioritize accuracy and control.