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ColeGiacopuzzi

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  1. It happens more often than you think @Nautibynature I've had it happen multiple times to me before. Just gotta go with it.
  2. Great article @elliehorton Anytime you get to hang with @eddie_roberts_jr is a treat! Hoping to get up to Radar to swerve and hang with ya!
  3. For adjustment screws you'll need a T handle allen wrench 5/32 @gsm_peter
  4. @Horton agreed. I usually try to check them every 3 weeks or so anyway to make sure everything is copacetic.
  5. No worries, just go 29.25! Of course, anytime! @Anthony Furmanovich
  6. @Anthony Furmanovich Give these a try and let me know how they work. 29 3/8 2.457 6.965 .755 9
  7. @Stevie Boy let me know if you need some numbers, I have multiple sets I have tried, long and shallow and deep and short. Both work phenomenally well.
  8. https://www.instagram.com/p/BTO2rfCDbBj/?taken-by=jmacskis&hl=en 5 @ 41 off video
  9. This looked like a blast!! Great idea to change up the tournament nature of our sport! @theboardingschool @brooks
  10. Yeah @Bill22 , Ergo-As are non Kevlar, so there softer, but they don't tear your hands up like you think they would. As long as you buy a size that fits your hand good that's not to tight on your fingers, the material won't tear, never had a pair tear.
  11. @Bill22 I have been using these gloves for about 4 years, I've used both the Ergo-K (Kevlar) and Ergo A. They last extremely long, some of the best gloves Radar makes.
  12. @Zman building on what @BRY said just thinking about taking that handle out with you to the buoy, moving outward and building as much width as possible until you start your reach is your primary goal. Like you said thinking about being tall is good, coming over the front of the ski will allow it to move outward under your feet. Just focus on those two things and you'll find yourself with more width into the turn and coming out of it with more speed and a tight line because you kept that connection all the way out to the buoy off the second wake. Hope this helps.
  13. Stoked for you! @ryans1418 you will love it!
  14. Yes exactly good catch, my fault. @eddie_roberts_jr thank you!
  15. @Jhulslander I agree with @dabeej20 the Senate would be the next ski I would go to, The graphite would be a great choice. Its 2 inches wider than the vapor which gives you stability but faster than the theory for sure; It's definitely a ski you can grow into.
  16. @lff we had our CC 200 towed from MI to CA 2200 miles using uship a couple of years ago, worked out great. it came out to be around $2000
  17. Everyone skis with the wrong foot forward, best score wins.
  18. Put me down for sure. If I'm there I'll definitely give some ski rides out to people and point them in the right direction to get involved.
  19. Tyler is an awesome coach, and all around fun dude to be around. I'm lucky to call him my ski partner, he has helped me a ton at 39, great coach for beginner skiers to shortline skiers.
  20. What's the water temp today?? @Horton it will probably hit 70 by this weekend, its like high 80's all week!
  21. @Garn Terry lives in Idaho, he coaches up at liquid Zone in CA like 6 weeks out of the summer. @twhisper
  22. I'm stoked that Moomba as a live stream. I totally understand that there trying to give a lot of screen time to the sponsors, but like @disland said its almost unwatchable. There showing the same loop of sponsors between every slalom pass or trick pass...
  23. If you decide to come to California, I'll pull you and throw some coaching your way, be happy to do it.
  24. Focus on keeping positive throughout the season. Also, keeping my inside arm straighter into offside to maximize width out to the buoy. Moving forward all the way through 2,4. Finally, to knock down my first 39 in a tourney and run a bunch all season.
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