Thanks for the link, This is interesting stuff. Maybe this isn't just a marketing gimmick.
Maybe this will be another breakthrough for Goode, like the 9100 was. That ski revolutionized the sport.
I learned to jump at 40 years old, so I never jumped at 35 except high speed singles. Not sure I would have wanted to try and take a full wind up that fast.
So far I do like being back at 33 in mens 4
Didnt mean to offend the MC crowd. I just always wondered why the MC rudder was not at streamlined as others. it seems that the block back would cause cavitation
I would love to get one of those Modetec .5mm full suits but there doesnt seem to be a US distributor and the prices in Euros are nuts. Oh and the size chart is messed up. Unless everyone in Europe is 6'1" and weights 135 lbs
It is bogus, Its like the guy is skiing the slalom course on 2 skis and saying he invented something. Tow in surfers have been refining the boards they use for jaws for the last 10 years. Â Just like slalom ski development they are refining what works best and 2 waterskis arent it
Yes, so far so good. Once it stops snowing I might get more water time.http://www.ballofspray.com/vanillaforum/js/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-cool.gif  I was having the tail blow out a couple times on the off side turn. Chad and I agreed to try moving boot forward a hole first,  Thanks
Another month goes by, still pretty quiet on the Quattro. I like the Goode wide ride/Mid ride but no way I am I dealing velco BS and Goode's breaking down, i.e. the Goode one year trade in program. The one where you just buy a new one every year.
My only regret leaving my last job with international responsibility is trips to the southern hemisphere in January. Tons of frequent flyer miles were nice too. Â 12+ hr flights, 2 week trips, killer jet lag, not so much
Princeton Lakes has been very successful. To Joe's comments we have a lot of non skiers who like living on a lake and proximity to DFW can support that