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Written by Nick Parsons   
Sunday, 07 March 2010 08:09

The comeback of pure water ski design by Nick Parsons

If you've been skiing for several years and you've been hunting for an increase in buoys and overall better performance, then perhaps the next generation of skis might be something you need to invest in.  Over the past decade materials for skis have changed drastically.  Between the amount of carbon used and the types of cores within the skis almost all manufactures now produce top world cup stock skis. Now, to narrow it down a bit, ski shapes have drastically started to change for the better.  At the moment four ski companies have really started to think out of the box and get back to actual ski shape design.  There is a new phase coming in water ski design where water ski companies are designing skis with and for pro athletes.  In previous years there has been a lot of ski shape copying only to make small changes and then call it their own.  Ski shapes now are starting to be built with a specific style and person in mind and the shape design starts from scratch.  These are the fundamental elements that make up pure ski design.

The wide ski from Goode was one of the first skis to begin to think differently and focus on helping a fluid style of waterskiing and to get back to the roots of ski design.  As of now Goode ski technologies offers two very different type world cup ready skis.  The 9900 SL WIDE RIDE AND 9900SL.  While both skis are for high end competition each ski is for two different styles and/or purposes.  The 9900 SL WIDE RIDE was designed to maintain speed through the finish of the turn for aggressive skiers while also allowing an abrupt sharp finish for short line turns.  The 9900SL was designed with having a more rounded smoother arc in mind and has essentially been one of the most successful overall shapes and has been one of the highest selling skis of the past decade.  If you're as into waterskiing as I am and are wanting to find that extra edge to improve your skiing then I would suggest looking into purchasing some of these new age skis.

Come to California and ski with Nick this spring! 
 

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 March 2010 08:44