PRACTICAL MIS-SIZED SLED FEATURES

2025 trail snowmobile Ski-Doo MXZ NEO riding through a forest

PERFECTLY PROPORTIONED

Optimized ergonomics for petite riders

Ski-Doo's Mid-Sized snowmobiles are designed to enhance the riding experience for those of smaller stature, featuring ergonomics scaled to fit perfectly, including seats with a reduced height and handlebars with a narrower grip to ensure an ideal match.

Rider performing a trick on a 2025 Ski-Doo MXZ NEO on top of a snowy mountain

SIMPLE TO OPERATE

Crafted for riders of all experience levels

Designed for riders of all experience levels, emphasizing ease of use and ownership. With features like electric start, accessible controls, and straightforward maintenance, experiencing That Ski-Doo Feeling in an accessible and worry-free for each outing.

Man riding the MXZ Neo+

AFFORDABLE WINTER THRILLS

Enjoying the winter season without emptying your wallet

Snowmobiling is an adventure everyone deserves to experience. Our mid-sized sleds, which are more budget-friendly upfront and equipped with cost-effective Rotax engines, ensure that the joy of snowmobiling comes with a manageable cost of ownership.

  

DISCOVER OUR MIOD-SIZED SNOWMOBILES

Two 2025 Ski-Doo MXZ NEO snowmobiles riding through a forest

DISCOVER YOUR PERFECT MID-SIZED SLED

WE'LL ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING THE IDEAL MID-SIZED SLED THAT SUITS YOUR REQUIREMENTS.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SNOWMOBILING FOR NOVICES

A mid-sized snowmobile functions similarly to a full-sized sled, with some variations in ergonomics. These include a lower seat height, narrower handlebars with a smaller diameter, and reduced engine power, providing a more comfortable and less daunting experience for smaller or less experienced riders.

Ski-Doo presents a lineup of snowmobiles designed to cater to enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. The Ski-Doo MXZ 120 and 200 models are ideally suited for young riders taking their first leap into the sport. Meanwhile, the MXZ Neo/Neo+ and Summit Neo/Neo+ variants offer an excellent progression for those advancing in their riding experience or newcomers looking to quickly build their confidence on the snow.

Snowmobiling is an easy and enjoyable activity. You control your speed with a throttle on the right and use a brake lever on the left to stop - it's as straightforward as that. For newcomers, taking a safety course in snowmobiling is strongly advised (and often mandatory) through a local club or organization dedicated to snowmobiling. These courses are usually short, often wrapping up over a weekend, and they go over all the essentials, including correct operation, etiquette, and safety practices. Additionally, they offer a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts looking for companions to ride with.

UNCOVER YOUR IDEAL MATCH

WE HAVE THE TOOLS TO ASSIST YOU IN LOCATING THE MID-SIZED SLED YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED.