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  1. Hey all,

    was looking at the Nano One XT & the XTR. Just getting back into skiing & just want to try something new, currently on a 66 first gen Syndicate pro & i ski 36 mph. Anyone skied 36 on the XTR & N1XT & have thoughts?

  2. 17 hours ago, lpskier said:

    I don’t know who skis on Lake Norman but there are several great clubs in the area, Little Mountain Lakes in Maiden being one of the best slalom sites in the country. 

    Yeah, I kicked around the idea of skiing at a private site but i live right in downtown Charlotte so Norman is just a lot closer than the others.

  3. Hey all! 
     

    Haven’t posted or skied in a while, but recently moved to Charlotte & was wondering if anyone here skis at Lake Norman? I have driven by the slalom course a number of times & planning on getting back into skiing this summer. If anyone here skis or knows someone who skis there any guidance would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks!

  4. Hi all,

     

    My cousin is is looking to buy a 67 senate graphite preferably a 2019 or 2020. Does anyone have one they are willing to sell? He found a couple on SIA but between no response and the listing being up for a while we think the ski might be sold.

     

    Thanks

  5. My thoughts as someone who is 26 and has tried to get every single one of his friends hooked on skiing and why it has mostly failed.

     

    1- Instant gratification. Its hard to be a good slalom skier. You simply cannot be athletic and be a good skier. As everyone here knows its a technical sport and just being big and fast doesn't help. The best skiers are the ones who spend the most time training.

     

    2- Price. I will go to my grave saying this. Its too damn expensive. If I want to start any other sport the barrier to entry is less than $1000 to start unless you start messing with horses. If I want a friend to start skiing I can point them to SIA, they can use my boat and I won't even charge for gas most of the time. Still a used ski, bindings, vest, handle, gloves will run them damn near if not more than $1000. Even people I skied with in college for 2 years were hesitant to spend the money on their own equipment, understandably so.

     

    3- All of our friends have surf boats. We go with them see something that is super simple (i.e. instant gratification) and you can drink while your doing it. The number of times I've seen or been thrown a beer while surfing.... Cant do that in a slalom course.

     

    4- For people who don't get it, watching a good skier is not as impressive as they realize. I took a friend to the lake this summer. He watched me get a couple at 32 off 36 mph straight up. Nothing amazing but not terrible. We were with some friends the other day and he told me if I gave him 1 summer he would be able to beat that. A short, should we call it a debate, followed. I explained it takes years to be able to run even into 32 off. He didn't believe me, still thinks 1 summer is all he needs. He isn't a skier. I remember listening to the 2008 worlds video cast and Marcus Brown made a point when Rossi was skiing. He said "the better the skier the less impressive it is to watch because they make it look easy" I 100% believe that and sadly the spray can be the coolest part someone sees.

  6. @LoopSki In almost EVERY other state a 23 year old having sex with a 17 year old is illegal. I’m 24, if I had a friend who told me they had sex with a 17 year old that would be a massive problem weather they were in Florida or not
  7. I did the collegiate ski thing for 2 years. It was a lot of fun but i ended up transferring to another school that didn’t have a team, & for me personally that was the best decision I could have made. Just wasn’t for me, but that said it’s a great way to get involved in a group & have an instant group of friends
  8. @Jetsetr what part of the country do you live in? Even in Kentucky a decent country club will run you at least $3,000-$4,000 a year plus initiation & quarterly minimums... And we have courses with $60k initiation & $3k a month after that... I have as much if not more in clubs than I do my syndicate pro. You sound like you have a course that offers a great deal, but most courses don’t offer any kinds of memberships for $200 a year
  9. Water skiing should take notes from golf. Both sports have similar barriers to entry- both take a chunk of your day to do, both are expensive, and they have similar target markets. Golf is huge where water skiing is not, & competitive golf will never disappear the way it seems tournament water skiing is
  10. This will be the death of skiing. & it is not as simple as "just buy used" the high new prices are keeping used prices high. Ive noticed a lot of people on this thread have said things to the effect of "you can get a used ZO boat for sub $35K!" as if thats a good deal. Most people cannot afford a $35K car let alone a $35K boat. Do we need to make the sport accessible to EVERYONE? No, cost is a large barrier to entry in this sport and thats fine. But that barrier is too damn high. Realistically, if you aren't single and have a family and kids, a $100k salary probably isn't enough & I believe that is a problem.
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