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  1. I'm 5'8", 164#, have been using a Connelly Aspect 67in for the last 2 years. I recently acquired an XTR Wide Ride CC 64in without bindings. I put my Connelly bindings on and tried it out today. I could not get my knees drawn up far enough to get the ski flat enough to get up out of the water. I'm wondering if I can change the location of the bindings to make the ski flatter. If so which way would I move the front foot and which way the rear foot.  I'm LFF skier.

    Thanks,

    Bill Montgomery

  2. In August of 2022, someone sent me this screenshot, I believe it's called Little Beech Creek. We skied there then, let's just say there were a lot of other boats from jetskis to cruisers in and out all day.

    Screenshot_2022-08-06-16-07-54~2.png

  3. Thanks so much for the info, I just got this ski out of the attic a week or so ago, sure am glad I didn't damage it due to my ignorance. I have a pair of Connelly Eclipse combo skis. They feel like framing lumber compared to the GT-R. The label says 'composite', but nothing about carbon fiber. Wonder if they are as sensitive to UV as the high end slalom models?

  4. I have a brand new Connelly GT-R.  Can I  use clamped board racks to store it?  I've already been through a delaminated Carbon V, so I don't want to do anything risky with this ski, but I'm running out of room on the boat.

    TIA,

    Bill Montgomery

  5. On 9/7/2022 at 3:29 PM, steeliejunkie said:

    I made the same mistake two seasons ago and had the same injury. I use the Radar Vapor boot and tighten just enough that it still comes off when I want it to, but not so tight that I can break a bone.

    After 2 seasons, do you use an ankle brace still, or just pretend it was never injured?

  6. I am skiing a mini course (green balls). My ski is Connelly Aspect. The other day as I was putting on the ski, I cinched down the lace and for some unknown reason, I gave it an extra tug tightening the lace as much as possible. I always try to cinch it down, but this time I think I might have gotten it too tight. You guessed it! I fell, the boot hung on to my foot and the water jerked the ski. I ended up with a distal fibula fx. Ortho says 4-6 weeks in a boot. Question, is there any real good reason to lace the binding tightly? As I said, I did this almost unthinkingly. Next time out, maybe next season, I won't tighten nearly as much.
  7. Here's a comment from a novice who is in somewhat of the same position as you. There are so many different things to pay attention to at that moment. The one thing that has been most vexing to me is not keeping my arms straight. At that moment when all that horsepower is being applied to my arms and shoulders, it has been an almost irresistible impulse to try to combat the pull of the boat by trying to pull it to me. If you do that, there are only 2 results: being pulled over forward or having the handle torn from your hands. Just my .02 as a novice.
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