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  1. I've blown both ACLs. Had the first one fixed (patellar tendon) and did not fix the second. I skied with a brace on my front leg (no ACL leg) for years (custom Townsend design brace) worked okay but had to protect my back knee from running into the brace. I stopped wearing the brace for skiing over 10 years ago and now I don't even think about it while skiing. I kept wearing the brace when I played basketball but at this point the leg is strong and stable and I don't need it. For what it is worth I have more pain in my repaired knee than the one with no ACL. Everyone's anatomy is a little different but for me if my quads are strong my knee is stable.
  2. Wiley's is good

     

    Seattle Watersports (http://seattlewatersports.com/) helped me out once as well.

     

     

     

    Found this note online. I don't see them online anymore either.

     

     

    Adrenaline Watersports Retail Store has closed.

     

    Mike Bell, the Owner of Adrenaline Watersports after 40 years has found a new project to pursue.

     

    Adrenaline Watersport has closed its retail store forever.

     

    We will still operate a mail-order business on the web, just on a smaller scale.

     

    We thank you for all your support the last 18 years.

     

    Let us know if we can help supply you through our mail order side.

     

    Thank you for all your support at our retail store.

     

    Mike, Michele, Trevin and Doug E ( the shop Bassett Hound )

    Adrenaline Watersports has great prices and selection on quality watersports gear! We offer everything from Hyperlite wakeboards and CWB wakeboards to HO and Connelly water skis and inner tubes. Save on WakeSurf Boards and Boat Ballast, wakeboard bindings and wakeboard ropes. Of course we have wetsuits and drysuits. Looking for a kneeboard or innertube? We've got them, along with river and lake floats. We also carry Liquid Force products, including Liquid Force wakeboard packages for women and juniors. We appreciate your visit today, and look forward to serving you!

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  3. I have no ACL in my left knee (LFF) (old wakeboarding injury). Skied with a custom (townsend design) brace for several years. It is hard on the brace (rust and impact from my back knee). I always wore a full wetsuit or put a neoprene sleeve over the brace to protect my other knee. Eventually I stopped wearing it. I try and keep my leg strong and ski a little "smarter".
  4. Over the years I've had some great "guys ski-camping" trips to Lake Koreis, but this year was different .... in a great way! Now "Stella Blue Lake" and under the ownership of Rick Kearns you are invited to experience the nice end of the lake. So we organized a family trip with my main ski partner (wives included). It is pure luxury staying in the house, it will be hard to camp there again! Everyone had a great time, my youngest joined the rank of slalom skier, and they all want to make it an annual trip.

    Thanks Rick from a happy ski dad.

     

    http://www.stellabluelake.com/

     

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  5. @JBB this might make you feel better. I made the switch at the end of this season as well. I had been skiing in "liner release" bindings (Prodigy and vMax) and moved to the HO hardshell (still using vMax Choptop in the back). My first time out in the HO hardshell I missed two starts in a row (I had not missed a start since 2013), and once I did get up I could barely ski, to the point I almost felt hopeless. I got home and checked my measurements, decided to move the bindings back a little and then tried again a couple days later. The second time was much better and now after 7 outings it feels great and my confidence is back.
  6. The boots came with custom insoles that were pretty thick (~1/2") and had features to aid drainage. I don't think they were ever available separately. Since they do not rely on the liner for release you can use whatever insoles you want as long as your foot does not come out of the boot in a fall.
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