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  1. ok I pull the trigger on a 2010 Radar Annex @ 400$ (closeout) at Wiley's. Will try it this week-end!
  2. http://www.wileyski.com/shopproductdetail.asp?prodID=4407&catID=49 Â 1. -this is the beast? 2.- is it the same design as the 2010 ? http://store.obrien.com/products/productdetail/SIXAM+SS/part_number=2080648/1734.0.1.1.54086.22801.0.0.0?pp=6& 3.- is there a problem buying an old new ski structure wise? at least it look decent. thanx Mart
  3. I know it has very little to do with it but a senate or senate C design/graphics are questionnable :/ I would love to see a midrange ski with a clean design such as the S1 or the strada... I want to keep the ski at least 5 yrs+... but hey design/graphicsare not that important.  I just wanna make sure I will be able to ride the radar annex :) Mart
  4. Hi, I am currently riding an old HO Sport Burner 67' (way too tall for my 5'6'' 130lbs). I took some lessons and was told by the instructor that the ski was holding me back in progressing since it was too stable ( V Bottom Concave ). I do feel that I am up to something more hardcore. All high end ski are like 32MPH+ and I am only 26-28MPH right now. I was wondering that even if the speed doesnt match up, am I gonna be ableto appreciate the ski or it's going be totally unpleasant? Even lower high end ski are 30MPH+.... I am more looking for something like the radar annex but it is still a 31MPH+ ski http://forums.waterskimag.com/images/smilies/frown.gif  Right now I am looking for a 65 Radar Annex, bad idea? thanx for your precious advice, Mart
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