Humminbird XI-14-HW Ice Transducer CHIRP 8ft Cable
Overview
Built for ice anglers who need reliable, accurate sonar in sub-zero conditions. If you're fishing walleye, perch, or pike through the ice and want the same confidence you get from your summer electronics, this transducer delivers it — engineered to handle extreme cold without performance loss.
The XI-14-HW is a dedicated ice transducer that pairs with your Humminbird ice flasher or compatible unit to give you dual-frequency CHIRP sonar in a package designed for frozen water. You get 130-250 kHz coverage, an adjustable float that adapts to ice thickness, and enough cable to work from your shelter. It's the transducer equivalent of showing up prepared.
Key Features
- Dual Spectrum CHIRP 2D Sonar — transmits across two frequency bands simultaneously for clearer target separation and structure detail — you'll distinguish baitfish from gamefish and see bottom composition in real time, even under thick ice.
- 130-250 kHz Frequency Range — low frequency penetrates deep water and finds fish suspended far below; high frequency delivers target definition on shallow structure — you choose the frequency that fits your hole and depth.
- Adjustable Float — scales to your ice thickness without requiring different transducers — one unit works whether you're on 6 inches or 24 inches of ice.
- Extreme Weather Engineering — built to function reliably in subzero temperatures where standard transducers fail or drift — your sonar won't quit when the temperature drops.
- 8 ft. Transducer Cable — long enough to run from your shelter to your hole comfortably without tension — you have flexibility in shelter placement and transducer position.
Specs & What's Included
Compatibility: Works with Humminbird ice flasher units and any compatible unit accepting a standard ice transducer connector. Not sure if this works with your setup? Call or text us at (833) 831-4077 — we'll tell you straight.
In the Box: Ice transducer, adjustable float, rubber depth collar, and 8 ft. transducer cable.