• Don't miss out on all the fun! Register on our forums to post and have added features! Membership levels include a FREE membership tier.

New ski?

summ8rmk

Most handsome
Lifetime Membership
Premium Member
Feb 16, 2008
12,368
6,039
113
yakima, wa.
Just read the Nov issue of snowest.
They state "new ski" . Is it true? Is the 2018 ski different?

09bc8f55f95e90a31bcac548e47f30c1.jpg


Mountain Cat
 

CO 2.0

Well-known member
Lifetime Membership
Nov 26, 2007
4,470
2,994
113
44
Fort Collins, CO
Looks the same to me. Guess I really didn't pay attention too much when I took them off. What I wouldn't want are the skis to tip up any more than the 16+ ski. I'm not a fan of that compared to the grippers, I think it makes the sled less predictable.
 

dunatyk

Well-known member
Lifetime Membership
Nov 27, 2007
932
331
63
Absolutely hated the ski’s on my 16. Ditched them for mowhawks
 

summ8rmk

Most handsome
Lifetime Membership
Premium Member
Feb 16, 2008
12,368
6,039
113
yakima, wa.
So, even with new ownership, cat is claiming one or two year old changes as "new" ...... too bad.
Or is this a Snowest mistake?

Mountain Cat
 
M
Oct 4, 2015
538
147
43
Montana
Skis?

i keep asking & No answers; '17 Yamaha MTN ski. Snowmobile.com claims it is a great ski on the PC chassis. It would not require any plastic Fab like the Gripper & should retain the adjustable 34.5 to 38.5 stance????? Could it be as good as the Gripper on the PC?:bowl:
 

boondocker97

Well-known member
Lifetime Membership
Oct 30, 2008
4,074
2,792
113
Billings MT
New issue of snowest says the new Yami ski has a less aggressive keel and has little grippers on the top. That's about all I know. Local Cat dealer also does Yamaha so might have to go in and compare if they have them both on the floor.

If the difference with the cat ski is that the front is pulled up then they could have done that with just a shorter ski loop without having to change the ski mold.
 

richardderkevorkian

Well-known member
Lifetime Membership
Feb 7, 2010
634
356
63
Soldotna AK
The biggest issue with the cat ski is the super long leading edge. Look at how far back on the ski the bolt is, any small terrain change that grabs the front edge of the ski has a ton of leverage to send you flying.
 

fharrison

Member
Lifetime Membership
Oct 20, 2009
36
13
8
I thought the new cat ski was almost identical to the gripper skis other than the stiffness. Has anyone tried cutting out the center stiffeners in the cat ski to see if it would make them more flexible? That appears to be the main difference between the grippers.
 

sno*jet

Well-known member
Premium Member
Dec 13, 2007
2,826
1,298
113
after a few good rides the cat skis are not stiff, they are flimsy in comparison to polaris skis ive been around.
 
Premium Features