Ready for an alpine adventure? Yamaha’s Venom Mountain is your snowmobile. Go ahead and explore that next bowl with Mountain Single Beam skid frame with single-pivot, single-rail design. It allows the 146-inch footprint to go anywhere, anytime. Electric start, reverse and hand warmers give you all the features of a big sled in a nimble lighter package. The compact fuel-injected 397cc two-stroke engine and lightweight chassis make for maximum maneuverability.
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The lightweight Yamaha Mountain Ski delivers everything you want in a deep snow ski. Its seven-inch-wide footprint enhances flotation and actively lifts the sled’s nose up on plane in deep powder. Traction lugs on the top of the ski give you a sure foothold when the situation gets gnarly. The single keel design delivers light steering effort, yet confident and predictable handling on hard pack and in fresh fluff.
The long 12-inch travel rear suspension features a lightweight single-rail design for easy directional change with exceptional carving ability in the deep and steep. The advanced skid frame features a single pivot at the midpoint of the rail that runs down the centerline of the track. The single rail is over 10 pounds lighter by design and doesn't trap snow compared to conventional dual-rail suspensions keeping the sled much lighter in real-world conditions.