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  1. Hi all! For those of you registered, I will be contacting you directly very soon on specific scheduling. We'll break it into 3 or 4 time slots each day so you can plan when to be on site. We will have the whole Pro team there both days and you will get to team up with someone for your ride each day. Perf will have the demo skis you have requested. Lunch on site. We are finalizing the party flyer now. It's at the Grand Cypress on Saturday night. Photographer Bill Doster has donated some of his photos we are blowing up into some beautiful photo prints and canvass gallery wrapped images for silent auction. All proceeds will go to The Prevent Cancer Foundation. It's all for a good cause. PLEASE COME TO THE SATURDAY EVENT EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT SKIING WITH US! Email me directly if you have anything specific or that I have forgotten. sully@squareoneco.com I'm excited to ski with you all and I will be in touch by the end of the day tomorrow! sully 407.538.2633
  2. Mickey, Give me a shout tomorrow and I'll fill you in on where we're at. Thanks! sully 407-538-2633
  3. Here's a link to the current Strada Video... http://www.youtube.com/user/radarwaterskis?feature=mhum#p/u/7/Bi1rluprteg
  4. The Vector was designed to put anyone normally skiing in rubber/EVA boots into Radar Boot comfort and control. I find them a great replacement for any rubber or EVA traditional boot that have been the standard for so many years. They control the ski very well. Not as well as a Strada Boot but better than your traditional boot. Plus with less cramp and a better build, they're an easy transition. Especially if you like an open toe boot. Scarlet- the FeatherFrames are our new price standard. The pervious Chassis and aluminum plate is more expensive because of the aluminum. That was one motivation to build the integrated plate system. The Vector over the Rail- Taller cuff, better lateral stiffness, easier releasability, better overall fit. The Vector is just an easy skiing boot. When I ski in them, I don't ever need to consider my connection to the ski. They just fit and function very well. Great control and super comfy! sully
  5. OK, so I did just make up that title. Ryan Hughes is VERY important to our process and deserves said title. The unsung understated hero of our mfg process. VPSO- Vice President of Ski Operations?
  6. Badger, We make Strada and Vice at Radar Lake in Woodinville, WA. The Senates and Theory are made in our own factory in mainland China. This is a production facility that Herb set up from scratch. We have a full-time guy living there that monitors all production. Daily ski flexes are recorded at the start of production runs. In addition, our R&D team spends over 6 months there watching skis be made. We are very confident in the quality of the skis. We then receive those blank skis here in Issaquah, WA. They are each finish filed, cleaned, finally inspected and finned by us before they're put in a box and sent to a dealer. Every ski is touched and given the thorough once-over by either Eddie or Ryan Hughes, our director of ski mounting. I'd be happy to discuss further if you have any more questions. sully@squareoneco.com sully
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