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  1. I do not like cold water! Am looking at getting a new shorty or possibly a top for the spring. I have never used a top. My objective is to stay comfortable so I will enjoy skiing in cooler weather/water. Would love to hear some thoughts on what people prefer using to keep them warm in the Spring and Fall. I'm in the Southeast.
  2. Yeah, I think there are some better combo sets out there. Still, I just bought these and should be able to find something that will work. Not worried about preset holes. Just plan to patch and drill where needed just like you had to do in the old days :) I still have my EP jumpers where we drilled straight into the ski to mount the bindings.
  3. I bought a Radar combo pair of skis this year for my son to learn on and for guests that go out with us. The bindings are terrible! Im sure they haven't been used a dozen times yet and the heel cup has already torn away from the mount. The rubber is so soft I can't see them lasting much longer. I have a cypress gardens ski from the 70s that still has its binding intact!!! Anyways, I'm trying to figure out a decent cheap fix for them. I tough about putting some rubber plates on them but not sure I want to put that much money into them, plus I really need an adjustable pair for guests. Im looking for suggestions on an economical fix. Anyone had good success with another brands of adjustable bindings?
  4. Nearly getting stranded with a major storm coming in this weekend got me thinking....anyone on bigger lakes use an emergency boat towing service? I think my insurance says they provide some service but I just have a hard time picturing them showing up.
  5. Assuming there is enough room, what is the preferred turn around method? Do most of you guys stop and rest between each pass? As you come out of the course, which direction do you prefer your driver to turn to set up for the next pass? I'm not a strong course driver and now teaching my wife and hopefully my son eventually to pull me.
  6. Wayne, they still have it at Overtons for sale. The only review on there was complaining it was too bulky, but he was talking about wake boarding and surfing. How does it fit for you?
  7. I think Ive changed my mind. All the talk about comfort has got me leaning toward the Vectors. I have some foot problems and am afraid the tight rubber bindings might be too uncomfortable. Can anyone tell me the difference in the feather and aluminum plates on the Vector...besides price?
  8. My goal is to get back in the course, but my real goal is to keep on skiing long term. Im almost 50 and am more interested in longevity than being overly aggressive now. I just want to ski again, preferably injury free!

     

    Im pretty sure Im going to go with a rubber binding. Makes since to me to start with what Im familiar with and go from there. Now to decide between the Leverage and Wiley. I don't like them too tight on my feet. Anyone know if one is a little wider or less tight on the foot than the other?

  9. I just ordered a Strada and need bindings. Getting back into skiing after a long time away. I'm old school and was thinking about ordering some Wiley rubber bindings. I really don't think I want to go with the new rigid style boots, at least for now, but someone was telling me I should try the ones that are a step down from them (sorry I can't remember what he called them) because they would be so much more comfortable and I would still come out of them easily. Any recommendations on bindings?
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