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Slalom.Steve

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  1. Ski-Doc is a nice cheaper option, but Wakeye is the best, and particularly the Wakeye Cylon was very intriguing for the potential to mitigate the issue of rope shake, particularly for short-line skiers. But Wakeye hasn't had a functioning website for about 3 years now, and I can't find any updates anywhere. I tried messaging their Instagram but never heard back.

    I even posted here last year seeing if anyone had any news or could contact the owner, but no responses: Is the Wakeye company still active? - Skis Fins Bindings - BallOfSpray

  2. @Zmannope, never had that issue. If you're coming from double-boots, I imagine it will be an adjustment, as you can lift your heel, but your foot doesn't come "out of the boot," because the front of your foot is still held snuggly, so you just put your heel back down and your back to normal (same as would happen with a regular RTP if lifting your heel).

    I've never done double-boots but came from RTP, and it was an adjustment but not much, I felt fine after a couple sets.

  3. I'm 10.5 US shoe, sorta wide toes but narrow heel. I kick in after getting up, and the Standard HRT is fine for me.

    I also replaced the string with a bungee cord from a T-Factor boot, I figured it gives it a little stretch to make it easier to kick in while still keeping it tight once I'm in.

    Also note that you may have to cut some of the front off if you want to position the HRT close to your front boot - the foot pad extends farther than it needs to.

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  4. @Billbert - Yeah I think there's some confusion in calling the re-designed boot a "2023" or a "2022," likely because everyone releases their "2023" skis actually in the year of 2022. By that logic the new Vapor Boot is the 2023, even though it came out last year... but by common sense it's the 2022 - hence the confusion lol. But there's the old boot without the hardshell bottom and the new boot with the hardshell bottom. There's no updates from last year to this year on the new hardshell version.

  5. I've used a Leverage boot (no lacing) and a T-Factor (has lacing), with a rear toe plate. When I'm done with my set, I push roughly on the back of the rear plate to pop my front foot out. That is my metric for tightness - I want it to take a solid push and some effort to get off, but not be a struggle. I haven't had an issue yet with not releasing in a fall. I'm gonna switch to the Vapor Boot for this season and plan to use the same sort of measure to see how tight I can cinch it.

  6. @tjs1295 That's like telling someone who wants a brownie to stop complaining because there's plenty of other food to eat like raw broccoli and unwashed turnips, or like telling a crack addict to just go smoke a cigarette instead 😆 I run outside in the winter, and my offseason sport is rock climbing (indoor gyms) and I quite enjoy it... but nothing compares to skiing. It's not about being cold or warm, it's just about my love of water skiing.

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  7. Well my brother said I deserve a panda for creating too many boat designs... which is true, but also made me think "Ah yes, black and white color schemes!" 😆
    Note that up until this point, I avoided using black as the bottom hull or as the main interior deck, for practicality reasons (water spots on bottom and hot surfaces on top), but I just had to do it for this one lol. I'm usually a lots-of-color guy, but these are just so clean n sharp!

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