maxpower220 Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 I am at the point that I want to purchase a portable course. I live in a community with a lake, so I can't leave a course in all of the time (against the rules). I have narrowed my search to EZ Slalom based on the research from this (and other) forums. I am open to hearing opinions on other courses as well. Most of the courses on SIA will cost the same as new by the time I add shipping and if I need accessories. So, where do I go to get the best price on a portable course? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller rodltg2 Posted March 11, 2013 Baller Share Posted March 11, 2013 I think you already know what to do! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ctsmith Posted March 11, 2013 Baller Share Posted March 11, 2013 I thought there was only one place to get a portable course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted March 11, 2013 Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 Ez Slalom is a sponsor of BallOfSpray. They (Ed) makes a great product and stands behind it. Goode ★ HO Syndicate ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ PerfSki Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes ★ Baller Video Coaching System Become a Supporting Member or make a One-time Donation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ral Posted March 11, 2013 Baller Share Posted March 11, 2013 Ed has an amazing product and is an amazing person. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller BraceMaker Posted March 11, 2013 Baller Share Posted March 11, 2013 Mine is straight from Ed as well. Think I talked to him for about an hour a few years back. Only reason I would go anywhere else is if I wanted to pony up the scratch for a wallyskier sinking course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Edbrazil Posted March 11, 2013 Baller Share Posted March 11, 2013 Depends a bit on where you live. You may be able to do something like keep the gate buoys in, and then clip the 6 skier buoys in when you ski, especially if the water isn't brrrr. Wallyskier has a floating/sinking course, which works fine in most conditions and when you put in plenty of time getting it right. There are also other options, like in clear water being able to boathook a loop at your subbuoy level to clip in buoys without getting much more than your hands wet. Here in my home state of Cow-Hampshire, with very few exceptions, you have to disable or remove your course when it's not in use. One of their senseless regulations like requiring 2 observers when you are skiing doubles. Great shame for a state that hosted 2 AWSA waterski Nationals back when (1954 and 1959). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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