Administrators Popular Post Horton Posted February 19 Administrators Popular Post Share Posted February 19 3 8 Goode ★ HO Syndicate ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ PerfSki Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes ★ Baller Video Coaching System Drop a dime in the can Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporting Member Than_Bogan Posted February 20 Supporting Member Share Posted February 20 10 hours ago, Adam Caldwell said: @Horton Time to put the tools down, settle on a ZO setting and ski. That should be a fun week! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted February 26 Baller Share Posted February 26 @Adam Caldwell I'm sure the C-95 is a improvement over the C-85. So what will a C-85 skier notice that the C-95 does better by the new design? What were your goals? What will the skier feel? Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller o2bnMaine Posted February 26 Baller Share Posted February 26 @Adam Caldwell Since I didn't see you in FL this winter, I'm most likely going to see you in May when I'm driving to Maine! I can't wait to try to small and/or medium. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted February 26 Baller Share Posted February 26 @VONMAN - great question! Thanks. Response to come soon! @o2bnMaine I made a few trips down to test some skis but the weather was garbage every time! lol. The small mold is officially done and ready for you. 🙂 I've got a few build slots opened up for March... Would love to get you setup and dialed before you head to Maine! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted March 3 Baller Share Posted March 3 @Adam Caldwell I've noticed under fin settings for the C-95 that there are settings for standard five hole fin and CG rh and lh fins? Do 2 fins come with the ski? What have you found in testing? Waiting to press the buy button. 2 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted March 22 Baller Share Posted March 22 OK kids today is my shipping date for a C-95 large ski. So if you have any new fin and front boot numbers other than the stock numbers that you would be willing to share please do. It will reduce the tuning time. I will be starting off with the stock numbers, I learned my lesson with the C-85 by not doing that first. Ha! Thanks ahead of time. 1 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller S1Pitts Posted March 22 Baller Share Posted March 22 @VONMAN So jealous. Please post your journey on riding this ski. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted March 23 Baller Share Posted March 23 @S1Pitts Will do as soon as I get my hands on it. Stay tuned. Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted March 28 Baller Share Posted March 28 My new Denali C-95 large came yesterday and did a fin check to see if the numbers were close to the published numbers, they were way off?! Waiting to hear back to see if they preset the fin to a new setup. Raining here now but will get out for a maiden run soon. First look over great looking ski. Design cues, full body rocker and some interesting bevel blends at the rear tail section. With a little wider cross section under the front foot. 2 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller thager Posted March 28 Baller Share Posted March 28 Has to be Denali. Everyone knows how gentle and respectful those shipping guys are with packages! As a former freight dog I have seen the extra gentle care given by those overpaid and much appreciated trunk monkeys! 😆 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted March 29 Baller Share Posted March 29 @VONMAN ....PM me what you measured it at as arrived! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller scoke Posted April 1 Baller Share Posted April 1 @VONMAN Did you get closure or success with the numbers for that ski? Any video as I remember you are over 6' and are a bigger guy? I'm interested in that ski as I saw two of them at Okeeheelee this weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted April 1 Baller Share Posted April 1 Note: I wouldn't be sharing this story myself as I'm not one to try to hype anything, but none of the group at trophy this weekend is on BOS from what I could gather and I know people are interested to hear whats going on behind the scenes. I had a 200+ 6' guy at Trophy show up this weekend. First few sets of the year skiing with Austin Abel as he ran a clinic at the site for the weekend. I never even got in the boat except to drive and ski myself. The first 2 days the guy (late 40s?) went upside down almost every 2/4 turn and only ran a single 22 off pass out of the first 4 sets. I could tell he was frustrated and annoyed....and bleeding (reflex shin blowout) lol. He was riding a ski hes had for a year or so and can run 28 on in mid season. I had a conversation with him and just offered a ride on my Large c95 I was about to ship off to Cord. He was a strong athletic guy who knew how to pull and turn, but it just looked like the more he put into his ski, the more he was punished for it. I got the tape measure out and showed him the nearly 3/8" additional width under the feet on the c95 compared to his 68" ski. Also had him "flex" it in his hands to see the difference in stiffness. Surprised was an understatement. Austin told me that this guy ran 22 heard, then a tight line 28off tailwind pass and popped handle at 5@32off in the headwind on the first set on it. The biggest thing I heard about was how easy the deep waterstarts were and how much more space there was in front of the buoys. All nice things to have. Needless to say, I'm building another one this morning to get out to Cord as Im not getting the other one back. In todays age, with boats that have 400+ HP and ZO, if you are over 200lbs and still riding a ski that has a profile shape and bevels similar to what existed in the late 90s and early 2000s....then your life on the water is harder then it needs to be. Get a Denali and don't look back. Worth noting, another guy (60+ years old)_whos been on the sidelines watching Denali for several years took one pass on a Small c95. He was 5'8 155lbs and a mid 32-35 off skier. He was sold on the first pass. Definitely was a good weekend and was nice to see a lot of hard work starting to pay off for people on the water! 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Sethro Posted April 1 Baller Share Posted April 1 33 minutes ago, Adam Caldwell said: In todays age, with boats that have 400+ HP and ZO, if you are over 200lbs and still riding a ski that has a profile shape and bevels similar to what existed in the late 90s and early 2000s....then your life on the water is harder then it needs to be. Get a Denali and don't look back. So, how much over 200lbs...and do you consider taller skiers to be benefited as well? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted April 1 Baller Share Posted April 1 @SethroAustin able is 6'8" 215 and skiing the best he ever has. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller BlueSki Posted April 2 Baller Share Posted April 2 First, I’m not named Adam. I took my first two sets on the ski today, sets 7 and 8 for the season. The ski rips, it’s that simple. I skied the C75 and that thing was a blast, I could get away with crap like no other ski and run passes I shouldn’t have. I still won’t sell it. The C85 was a smoother and more refined ski. I actually skied both in one set, running pass number 8 on the C85 and smoother was the appropriate description. I posted on BoS that the C85 felt like I bought a new offside turn. It did take some binding and fin adjustment to find the best spot, but all felt good. If I had to describe the C95, the often used term of “less work” seems most appropriate. This feels like I kept the offside I got on the C85, improved it, and now I have picked up a much better onside. I don’t feel the need to tweak the bindings or the fin, but won’t hesitate to do so if either Adam recommends it. The space coming from an onside turn was awesome, but it also felt easier to create space from my offside lean. On the first set, I topped what I put up on the C85 this season by a buoy. On the second set, I wasn’t even thinking about the ski, I just went and skied great. My wife commented after the fist set that she thinks I’m going to be very happy with the ski just from watching from shore. I trust her judgement. Some guy on the dock asked about the ski, and started to pick it up. Most of you would understand if I throat punched him, but a court of law may not. I quickly and politely put a stop to it with no need for law enforcement. The next time may be different. 5 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller scoke Posted April 4 Baller Share Posted April 4 Sounding like this could be the breakout ski of the year. what is the lead time in shipping or are they made to order? Anyone have video from the boat of the ski in action? @VONMAN @BlueSki Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted April 4 Baller Share Posted April 4 @scoke I'm 5' 9" at 190 lbs skiing @ 32.3mph Perfect Pass Star Gazer. I will be 74 in July. The ski came with a different tune then stock and the first run on it was like the C-85, but with less effort needed from me. Offside felt better than onside (R F Forward). With the fin setting well documented I reset the fin to the stock settings, but that didn't work for me at all. Adam Caldwell and I have talked and new fin and front boot placement are going to be tried. With that said last Monday I twisted my left knee working in the garage, that and being out of town for a couple of days. So right now I'm chomping on the bit to ski on my new toy. First impression after being on 3 Denali designs, this one will be easy for the D-3, Radar, and HO crowd to relate to and enjoy. Who wouldn't love a 65" ski that performs like a 67 or 68 inch ski. I know I wouldn't have thought it possible. 5 1 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted April 5 Baller Share Posted April 5 @Scoke. I know your not looking for a reply from me necessarily, but.... A lot of guys we have killing it on our skis just are not engaged in this forum at all, or are too afraid to let anyone see them ski...lol I have a few build slots open on the website. Trying to "trickle" skis out in a controlled manner so we can spend time helping people get dialed without being overloaded. I hate seeing anyone flounder. Everyone has uniqueness to their setups, styles, etc. I got some video from Will Bruzzese (a 36mph skier) last night running what he said was "one of - if not the best 38s I've ran" followed by a lifetime PB of 4@39. His tournament best on USAWS is 3@38. 7 buoys beyond a tournament best at those line lengths is significant IMO. Lets just say the smile on his face could easily be seen on the video at the end of every pass. - To me, thats what matters most! We did pull the fin back and a little deeper then stock after his first couple sets where he was overturning 1 ball at 38 (hes a righty). He has had the ski for less then a week. Don't quote me, but I think Will is probably 6'1 - 180lbs on a Medium at 36mph. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller scoke Posted April 9 Baller Share Posted April 9 Any updates from boat video from anyone on this new ski? Is there a trial period for this ski like most manufacturers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted April 9 Baller Share Posted April 9 Found the fin settings for C-95 large 32.3mph skiers on the first tune. At this point all I can say is WOW! Will follow up with a write up soon. Sorry going skiing now. Thanks to the Adam's great design! 2 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Popular Post WriteStuff Posted April 9 Baller Popular Post Share Posted April 9 I’ve been on the C95 for about a month, and I am blown away! Here are my details: I’m 62 yo, 6’2” 200lbs. PB is 3 @ 35 but that was a decade ago. For the past two years I’ve been struggling to run 28 consistently due to age, injury, travel, etc. I started skiing on the C95 in March (Trophy is my home site) and after a week of tuning (boots back, more fin length) the ski is performing like nothing I’ve ridden—ever! I’ve basically jumped an entire pass with this sucker—knocking down 28s consistently and getting deep into 32. I’ll probably run 32 sometime this month—something I’ve not done in 4 years. Yeah, the ski is fast and it took me a few sets to settle in—but once I got used to the tempo, I realized I just don’t have to work as hard to get cross course. Handle on hip and the thing just explodes. I can ski more sets with much less body ache—for an old hack like me, that’s huge. My offside turn (previously my nemesis) is now actually better than my onside. Heel side is tighter with a perfect tail wash on both sides. Everything seems slower because I’m much faster ball to ball. This isn’t a ski just for the Adams and Austins of the sport—mid-line, 34 mph skiers like me should see substantial gains with the C95. Honestly, it’s made skiing fun again for me! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller jayski Posted April 10 Baller Share Posted April 10 Have a medium for sale, $2000 shipping included in lower 48 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller scoke Posted April 11 Baller Share Posted April 11 19 hours ago, jayski said: Have a medium for sale, $2000 shipping included in lower 48 That’s a smokin deal and amazing since the skis have been only produced for a few weeks it seems. what is wrong with the ski or why didn’t you return it and get your money back? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted April 11 Baller Share Posted April 11 @WriteStuff You really describe what I've been feeling skiing the C-95 spot on. My first to sets on it had me scratching my head. So having been a Denali skier since 2018, all four designs I understand how they ski. After comparing the fin numbers of my C-75, C-85 and boot placement I came up with numbers that would be a good base. Boy was I wrong, they weren't just good they are great! Keep in mind these are numbers that work for me. Length (tips) Depth (head) Tail (head) Wing (flat) Front boot 6.848 2.454 .836 7 29.0 The length and tail numbers came from my C-85. The depth can from C-75. The front boot came from both the C-75 and C-85. Oh and the fin was replaced with a right foot forward CG fin. I have tested the CG fin on about 5 different competitor and it always improves the ski. So why didn't it come with it? Moving on, the ski is less work, symmetrical quick turns that seem not to require much input from the skier. (auto turn much like the C-75 but user friendly). The width it gets is crazy, but the ski seems to slow it down so the line stays nice and controlled tight. The last four days the wind down in Florida has been 10+. Head, tail and cross wind doesn't seems to bother it. The big thing I noticed is once you get use to ski it takes the work load off you. Yesterday I tried being aggressive, dropping the hip hard and snapping the handle back early. All that can happen but the extra work load takes it's toll. You are just a passenger with this ski, so enjoy all that it has to offer. Right now the only changes I'm thinking about trying is moving the the front boot to 29.25". 1 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ghutch Posted April 12 Baller Share Posted April 12 @VONMAN what fin originally came with it? And what was the difference in going to the CG? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted April 12 Baller Share Posted April 12 @ghutch A standard fin, no CG. I had a extra one from 2018-19 prototype testing days. 1 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Popular Post Adam Caldwell Posted April 12 Baller Popular Post Share Posted April 12 Yes, the CG fin setup is VERY GOOD on the c95. But we also have some really really good settings for the 5 hole fin. For simplicity, we are sending out skis with 5 hole fin for now. There is a much larger population of skiers who are more familiar with the 5hole fin, and from a "demo" perspective or trying your buddies ski out, it helps improve that experience overall (meaning people are not trying their buddies ski without the "correct" CG fin mounted in the slot. Because that definitely doesn't work well (typically)! @VONMAN, good to hear skiing in the wind went well! That has been a big goal of mine. I've always hated skiing in the wind and having my eyeballs vibrate so much your vision goes blurry, lol. I incorporated some new material into the c-95 to help absorb and damp out the vibration from the ski that typically resonates into the body. Its not 100% perfect, but its a HUGE step in the right direction. @scoke We are a long ways from running production in the manner that the bigger companies are. We are way too small to buy big enough quantities to pump out hundreds of skis in the off season. With the uncertainty of the economy this year, I took a more conservative approach. The first batch of material I have is for a very limited number of skis. I have another batch on standby for the fall should things go well. I keep a few sizes on hand ahead of orders as much as I can, but I don't build out hundreds of each size and wait for sales to come in. Its just way too much for one guy to handle. This is a labor of love and we do what we can to keep designing and keep moving forward and helping skiers reach their goals on the water. At most a ski would take 2 weeks to get. Now that things are in a good spot, I can usually get them out the same week fairly easily. But obviously things change as we get further into the summer months. This year, I put "build slots" on the website for ordering. It helps spread out the timeline to where its more manageable on our end. My days of working 10hrs at my day job, being at the lake for 4-5 hrs till dark, then burning the midnight oil in the Denali shop till 1am trying to catch up on orders are over. My sleep and health have taken priority over everything the last couple years. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller SteveB Posted April 14 Baller Share Posted April 14 I am really liking my c95 after about 20 sets. Coming from a c75 it seems to ride deeper but is just as fast and the turns are even better. It feels like it rides deep and carries speed through the turn. Even if you are not centered on the ski it still just turns and goes. Started with the factory settings and liked it ok but then went to the alternate settings and they were much better. Then went forward with my bindings and the ski was faster and still turned just as good. Currently at 2.48, 6.9, .9, 7 degrees, 29.25 with Wiley’s double high wraps skiing at 34 mph 28 into 38 off. Also got a 24 Vapor and like it and want to try some more settings but I don’t think I can get it better than the Denali. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted April 14 Administrators Share Posted April 14 Seems like there could be some Denali news today. I wonder what it is? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Denali Skis (@denaliwaterskis) 7 Goode ★ HO Syndicate ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ PerfSki Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes ★ Baller Video Coaching System Drop a dime in the can Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporting Member Than_Bogan Posted April 14 Supporting Member Share Posted April 14 Easy for me to say, but that looks runnable!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Andre Posted April 14 Baller Share Posted April 14 ...and VERY early in the season too! Great skiing! 2 My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller AdamCord Posted April 15 Baller Share Posted April 15 Austin Abel with his best score in a decade on the C95 🤫 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted April 15 Administrators Share Posted April 15 Ok seriously that can't be real 1 1 Goode ★ HO Syndicate ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ PerfSki Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes ★ Baller Video Coaching System Drop a dime in the can Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporting Member Than_Bogan Posted April 15 Supporting Member Share Posted April 15 Has Austin considered changing his name to Adam? 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller scoke Posted April 15 Baller Share Posted April 15 @VONMAN great to hear and that’s a lot of words. Since no video, for context: what speed/line length are you running? Cutting the rope? what boat and single puck or dual puck? thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted April 15 Baller Share Posted April 15 To quickly highlight the versatility of these skis and potential range of fin setups....The comparison between my Feb scores at Stillwater and this past weekend is interesting. The February tournament at Stillwater I was riding a size Small c95playing with some "different" fin settings trying to play around with how the ski was rotating and moving back under the line for me at 41 on offside (2ball). Fin setup was a stock 5 hole fin (and this is no typo) at 2.350, 6.800 at .850 with a 28.75 Front boot and a 7 deg wing. This tournament I went a very different direction, spreading the boots and fin apart and adding area. I was on a stock Medium c95 with 5hole fin at .700 6.90 2.50 7deg and a 29.25 boot. It was a little more "stuck" overall, but did some nice things when the rope was short. Austin Abel was running his stock Large this weekend with the CG fin at 2.450, 6.800, .750 and 7wing and boot near 28.75 (boot back to accommodate his size 15 foot) Again, these fin setups arent necessarily IDEAL for the masses, but to me is fairly profound in terms of versatility with the fin settings on the c95 platform. The majority of guys who are my guinea-pigs are making 50/1000s or more fin movements without an issue when playing around. The 1-2/1000s movements are a thing of the past on this ski. The "Box" seems to be between 2.450-2.52, 6.80 and 6.920, and .750 to .900DFT and boots between 28 7/8 and 29.5. I'm doing my best to understand whos liking what with different bindings/boats/styles etc to help people get up and running PBs as fast as possible. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller NoahVieke Posted April 16 Baller Share Posted April 16 @Adam Caldwell This is really interesting and amazing you can get similar results with drastically different numbers. You guys seem to have figured something out as all I’m hearing and reading is positive on the C95. Just curious are your length measurements using tips or jaws? NEVERMIND. I looked on your website and found the answer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller WriteStuff Posted April 19 Baller Share Posted April 19 @VONMAN my settings are similar to yours except my boot is at 28 3/4. I run Powershells but switching to reflex soon. Moving the boot back a bit really helped me, which was surprising. Definitely try different set ups with boot placements. I had the CG fin on my C85 and loved it. Once I settle into the Reflex, I'm going to try the CG on the 95. But honestly, the ski is performing so well I'm loathe to change much. Nearly ran 32-off today for the first time in 4 years. Gonna run it this weekend! @ghutch The CG fin (in my experience) evens out your heel and toe turns to make them much more symmetrical. You'll get more angle off side without sacrificing anything onside. It made my C85 (which I think had too narrow a sweet spot for a 28-off skier) perform much better. The 95 is at a different level, IMO. Hard to explain until you try it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted April 20 Baller Share Posted April 20 @scoke Sorry no video at this time and in the tuning phase still only free skiing. My ski routine has been 32, 35, and 38off 32.3 mph behind 3 different boats. My 1992 Bare Foot Warrior with Perfect Pass Star Gazer, a 1999 Malibu Response and a 1992 Malibu Euro. The ski feels just as good behind all three. Changes made so far has been moving the front boot forward from 29" to 29.25", better. Then moved to 29.50 and could feel the forebody engaging on my offside turn. So at that point why not try dropping my hip a little more. That made the ski turn quick! C-75 quick. Maybe a little to quick for my body at this age. So I added some more tip to the length, new number to try 6.860 tips. My knees are not what they once were, so hopefully the next time I go out skiing all will be better. Will post more as it goes. When I finally settle on my tuning numbers I will post video. 2 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted April 21 Administrators Share Posted April 21 Does this ski even exist? I am pretty sure it is a hoax. 1 Goode ★ HO Syndicate ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ PerfSki Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes ★ Baller Video Coaching System Drop a dime in the can Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted April 21 Baller Share Posted April 21 Yep, just ran out of graphics. Definitely a hoax. Hopefully the print shop can get some new ones to me soon. I'm getting wind that the Small c95 with the fin at 2.40, 6.80, .800 7 wing at 29" is incredible 26-32mph for the 100-130lb range. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller scoke Posted April 21 Baller Share Posted April 21 23 hours ago, VONMAN said: @scoke Sorry no video at this time and in the tuning phase still only free skiing. My ski routine has been 32, 35, and 38off 32.3 mph behind 3 different boats. Since your free-skiing and not behind zero off, wouldn't something like a Senate Pro Carbon type of ski be much easier to ride and more forgiving? And much cheaper? I'm looking to order one of these in Large or another brand for my weird height and weight. Just struggling to get video of anyone actually running real buoys besides from the manufacturer. Just lots of words and promises. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller VONMAN Posted April 25 Baller Share Posted April 25 @scoke I want to thank you for helping me save my money. And I wouldn't want to be the one you blame if you buy one. I've been on this journey since the C-65 and it hasn't been a disappointment so far. @Horton Not a hoax, Photoshop. 3 Ernie Schlager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Adam Caldwell Posted April 26 Baller Share Posted April 26 @VONMAN - If this was a government project that photo would be considered confidential. Lol 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller lundberg Posted April 26 Baller Share Posted April 26 @VONMAN I'm with you on the Denali journey; my skiing keeps getting better and I'm having so much fun! The C75 took me from 15off into 28off. I've been really tempted to try the C85 but now it looks like I might need to skip a model. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller hacker Posted April 26 Baller Share Posted April 26 I saw a few 95’s “in the wild” at a certain ski school in NC this week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller dvskier Posted April 26 Baller Share Posted April 26 Must have been at Austin’s. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted April 26 Administrators Share Posted April 26 What would I give to just see one in person? Goode ★ HO Syndicate ★ KD Skis ★ MasterCraft ★ PerfSki Radar ★ Reflex ★ S Lines ★ Stokes ★ Baller Video Coaching System Drop a dime in the can Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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