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jayski

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  1. 65" Evo $300

    66" ION $600

    67" NEO $800

    65" NRG R1 $400

    65" NRG R2 $600

    Large Denali C75 $400

    67" HO Omrega $600

    66" '22 Syndicate Pro $700

    67" NEO 2 $1450

    MED/LG/XL Syndicate 01 and 02's $1350

    HO handles $80

    Masterline custom handles $95

    Masterline Custom carbon handles $105

    Eagle pro women/men vests $130

    HO springsuits $150

    HO fullsuits $180

    HO tops $110

    HO hardshell $450

    HO Animal rubber front $160

    Ho Kickers $80

  2. @Horton 

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     if you finish your turn and point the tip of your ski straight at the pylon..

    15 or 39 off? Not sure this question can produce same answer to all line lengths

     

    also, No to your first question

    and No and No to the following two

     

    @dchristman has the answer, get ahead of your feet, Nate, Charlie, both really good at facilitating that. The amount and ease of speed one can create by being 'ahead' is game changing

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  3. @Horton this data will be kinda flawed and useless, the gain of buoys is also dependent on the person's 'hardest' line length, the longer the line the easier it will be for them to pick up a greater number of buoys, also initial increase in buoy count is prevalent, once someone becomes accustomed to the new speed they do not tend to excel as much especially those at shorter lines. Lots of guys who mess in 38 at 34mph then drops to 32mph wind up running it right away, after a short period (same summer) they tend to drop back to struggling to complete the pass again. Not all but the majority.

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