Snowmobiling through terrain requires a lot of carving sidehills and moving from side-to-side on your sled. Skinz has worked with Bret Rasmussen to design Airframe running boards designed for aggressive riders.

Last season the editors of SnoWest put a set of the Rasmussen-style boards on our Ski-Doo project sled … what a difference a narrower board makes in busting through deep powder.
The Ski-Doo boards are 1.5 inches narrower on each side. Arctic Cat boards are 1 inch narrower per side. The design of the boards provides extreme foot traction so you’re always secure on your sled.

Rasmussen Airframe boards include upgraded vacuum-formed plastic corners and are more durable. The new plastic corners move through the snow more efficiently and offer better glide during sidehilling.
The boards retail from $525.95 to $575.95. For more information, contact www.skinzprotectivegear.com.