Product Description
XI 9 1521 ICE DUAL SPECTRUM CHIRP to fit HELIX 10, HELIX 9, HELIX 8, HELIX 7, ICE HELIX, HELIX 5
Dominate the frozen water and uncover hidden hotspots with the cutting-edge Humminbird XI 9 1521 Dual Spectrum CHIRP ICE Transducer. Engineered specifically for the challenges and nuances of ice fishing, this advanced transducer delivers exceptional target separation and a crystal-clear view of the underwater world, allowing you to see fish and structure with remarkable detail.
At the heart of the XI 9 1521 lies Humminbird's revolutionary Dual Spectrum CHIRP (Compressed High-Intensity Radiated Pulse) sonar technology. Unlike traditional single-frequency sonar, Dual Spectrum CHIRP sweeps through a wide range of frequencies (130-250 kHz), resulting in significantly more information being sent and received. This translates into a host of benefits for the ice angler:
Designed for seamless integration with a range of Humminbird fish finders, the XI 9 1521 is compatible with all ICE HELIX G2 and G2N models and newer, when in Ice Fishing mode. It also works with HELIX 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 G2/G2N and newer models equipped with Ice Fishing mode. Please note that this transducer does not include a temperature sensor.
Built to withstand the rigors of ice fishing, the XI 9 1521 features a durable construction and comes equipped with an 8-foot cable, providing ample length for various ice shelter setups. Its straightforward installation ensures you spend less time setting up and more time fishing.
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Upgrade your ice fishing experience and gain a decisive advantage with the Humminbird XI 9 1521 Dual Spectrum CHIRP ICE Transducer. See what you've been missing and start putting more fish on the ice!
XI 9 1521 ICE DUAL SPECTRUM CHIRP to fit HELIX 10, HELIX 9, HELIX 8, HELIX 7, ICE HELIX, HELIX 5
Posted by grant pentiricci on 2022 Mar 2nd
The transducer is the newest one by Humminbird and replaces the older Xi-9-20 transducer. It’s the recommended transducer for all Helix models and works great. Does not come in clam packaging but who cares, you’re gonna throw it out anyway.