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Intheday

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  1. Don’t you just throw small children in and listen for the screaming or complaining???
  2. Plenty kids progress well in Wiley, D3 rubber bindings. In my observation It is more difficult for children to get Relex to lock in and often requires parents help. Rubber doesn’t have the same issues. Watching ex pros children they used reflex on trick skis and the same bindings on the slalom ski. So only one boot for two skis.
  3. You won’t regret the boom and it’s only for a short time. Once the side slides and maybe a back are mastered it can go away. The sacrifices you make for your children.
  4. Too tight for my big foot. Caused cramping across the top of the foot. Easy to get into, came out of easily, actually quite comfortable and if it wasn't for the tightness across the top of the foot I would still have use it. My son now uses it
  5. The advice we got was, slow speed and forget about the gates start by rounding one ball then skiing out to the other balls. When you get one ball all the time add in six ball, then two ball filling in as you go. The biggest challenge is the huge wakes at low speeds but they soon get the hang of it
  6. My son had a Total Radar Awesomeness from early on I think it around 6 years old been great ski. My daughter we purchased a Radar Lyric because she liked the graphics and that made her want to ride the ski. Plenty of options from other brands but the junior ski are quite good.
  7. Often tournaments are long days for two or three events and maybe 15 minutes skiing. I think something like on site land based coaching. Doesn’t have to be much could be as simple as where to look during a pass or how to optimise body positions for tricks Rules explained for example 15 minutes on full 1/2 or 1/4 Gear maintenance and tips Driving tips and explanations I know most people get these ideas from osmosis but 3 x 15 minutes combination of any of the above might send home people with the “value add” and only take up 45 minutes of the day.
  8. Need a reverse tournament slippery slalom and pointy tricks. Don’t know you would do for jump
  9. Why wouldn't you bend the existing reo bar to make a loop at the top?
  10. The Tfactor I had would give me cramps to tight across the arch of the foot. Good to get in and off so I would suggest this one is try before buy option
  11. Plenty of brands do very small sizes. Our kids had radars lace up bindings and someone gave us a xs rubber binding. Trick skis had small D3 bindings. Plenty of options. The advice was to get a 63 ski as when you ski slow speeds it will stay on top of the water. Then as the kids get older and speed increase the ski will still be suitable.
  12. Condenser if it has one caused this on an old boat of mine
  13. “Bending” (using the get out of jail free card) the rules always impacts on someone as my son knows. Waterskiing events and organisations are often run by volunteers. I think whenever something like this happens in the end you have to acknowledge it is volunteers doing the best they can on the day. You may or may not agree with what has occurred but you should assist to ensure that the rules and processes are the best they can be in the future.
  14. Fun family ski boat, ski, trick, jump, wakeboard, wakeskate, barefoot, kneeboard. I personally don't like the look on some older boats though I do like the look of the current Mastercraft towers and think they add to the look of the boat.
  15. No to the double binding. Plenty of small bindings around that you could use for the front binding though buying new will likely cost more than your combo skis.
  16. I don’t know about the Omni but I would of thought at that age the Lyric rather than TRA might be a better choice. Only because of different sizes TRA has been a great starter ski for my son and my daughter got a Lyric because she likes the colours better
  17. Have you tried Than document on stack that is buried in this forum somewhere.
  18. There are race tracks, cricket pitches, ski sites, football fields, swimming pools that just perform better or worse than others all built in the local area to a know standard. I can’t tell you why on Olympic swimming pool is faster than another. This thread reads like some one didn’t go to an event and is now butt hurt because they fell down some list they value. They then whisper to someone who wasn’t there that something is off because of the performance. I find it sad that in small sport that we have gone from celebrating a performance to being more concerned about a site and it’s impact on a ranking list.
  19. Wouldn't you ski better if you didn't have to worry about gators and all sort of other biting and stinging animals that like water??
  20. 34mph (55kmh) to 43mph (70kmh) should cover most Barefoot situations. Really big good guys might want a little more top end but unlikely. Wondering what the better footing wake is?
  21. Hours are funny things. When I was buying a boat they were important (500 hrs) Now I own the boat the hours don’t matter as long as it runs sweet (1100 hrs). Guess they will become important again when I come to sell it but in reality I will be selling a boat over 20 years old by then. What’s important is the family and friend time in it and behind it. Well maintained they can run into the thousands of hours.
  22. Wing 76 mph backwards. 100 mph or 160 kmh is fast in a boat, skiing is nuts
  23. Intheday

    BOS

    Sure if you put on the tinfoil hat and adjust the fin it will be better
  24. Less than 10% is my guess. But I have absolutely no idea
  25. Eagle have a pretty good size chart. They are good on returns but postage back and postage for the replacement hurts in Australia.
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