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C5Quest

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  1. Going to stick to -22/32. That extra 7 ft seems like a mile back. 22 is different enough that I’ll stick to that as an opener
  2. The 67 is a big ski. If you actually measure it it’s over 67 1/2 ..almost 68. We held it up again a few other brands and seemed large. I’m usually on a 66 and tried the 67. When I was in the right position it was fast and less effort but did seem big for me
  3. I’m at a tournament Now and just got out of the water from my 2nd round. Was funny as I opened 22/32. 2nd pass the driver forgot to bump to 34 and ran a 2nd pass at 32. I was like that was so early and slow Haha Driver felt bad but I opted up to -28/34 made that and ended on a 2@32 off . We had a laugh and all ended well. My tournament average is 2 or 3 at -32/34 so I was good with that result .
  4. Earlier this season I dropped -15 off completely and started my sets with -22/32 mph then -22/34, 28/34. Now that I’m just getting into grabbing a couple at -32/34 my opening -22/32 seems so slow sometimes. Which is good as I’m usually lazy my first pass but work on my form and it wakes me up for follow on passes. Wondering if I should go back and open at -15/34 to keep consistent or stay at -22/32 and step up speed. And by lazy I mean I try to just be more relaxed. Thoughts, experiences, benefits? Or just a personal thing? Thanks
  5. I use a mikro-just on both my front and rear reflex plates. Works great. Locks both front and rear down with no issues and allows you to move plates together when adjusting
  6. Does the 21 Senate Pro have the new textured bottom and flat tail of the 21 Vapor Pro?
  7. I rode a 21 67 yesterday. Only one set but it was fast. I was already kind of tired as I skied my 66 2020 prior. Waiting on a 21 66 I’m kind of in between sizes (5’7 170lbs) and when I stood on it correctly I could feel it was fast and less work but It did feel big. I’m sure I could tune that out if I had the chance. Ski was going to a friend so couldn’t spend too much time on it although he offered to let me keep it for a few days. ? I don’t want to ding it and have to keep it haha @BS74 maybe size up if you’re going to ski at 30 or 32? I’ll probably stay with a 66 for now. Might even try a 65 Senate Pro.
  8. Ugh that sucks. Poor ski never had a chance to get wet
  9. Great to hear Cole. Skied with him at Rini’s a number if times. Awesome coach and easy to understand.
  10. PM me. I have one I’ll let go
  11. What are the types/ brands of RTPs that everyone is using? I know it’s a personal choice but what are best options if attempting to switch...besides the Reflex r-style
  12. I’ve been at the green loop wall all season. Care to share any specifics that got you over the hump? Should we start a thread like the 28 one and call it “what the heck is the deal with 32”?
  13. Sweet. So boots back and fin deeper huh? What size ski? I tried going with the stock boots setting on my 2020 66 Long/shallow and ended up 1/8 inch forward is were it worked.
  14. @rq0013 Any more reports on the 21?
  15. So new tail shape and new material? I thought it was just going to be cosmetics this year.
  16. C5Quest

    D3 Ion

    What’s the difference between the ion and ion-s? How do you choose the best one for you?
  17. Will think on this. Not sure if I need small or medium. Plus I’m LFF
  18. What’s with the discolored tail in first pic?
  19. @Mortyski I should have mentioned that. I’ve been in contact with him when needed. He’s usually good about getting back to you quickly.
  20. Unfortunately @SkiJay is no longer on this forum. It’s a real shame to lose his great feedback. I really don’t agree with why but that’s not up to me. Trying to soak up the knowledge regardless. On another note I’m in the same boat working on knocking down 32 off. The WF and following the simple instructions have contributed to make that possible.
  21. Haven’t tried the CG fin yet but the WF has been great on my 2020 Vapor Pro.
  22. @LOTW start a new thread and ask these questions. I’m sure you’ll receive plenty of responses.
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