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  1. @bananaron Folks here are pretty much spot-on...

    Running surface is the same across all three versions...

    Syndicate Omni=PVC core, full carbon layup, fully adjustable fin. 60/40 Course/Open Water

    Carbon Omni=Machined PU core, glass/carbon layup, fully adjustable fin. 40/60 Course/Open Water

    Omni=Machined PU core, full glass layup, non-adjustable fin. 20/80 Course/Open Water

  2. @svxwilson sorry you’re not getting through on the phones. If you’re trying to reach CS on Tuesday between 3-4 PM they really are in a meeting. Feel free to message me directly here and we’ll see if we can come up with a solution for you. Cheers.
  3. Omega Max is narrower than an Omni and a Senate (which are close in width to each other). Currently the Omega Max concept is only planned as a 67" and is intended for those buoy chasers who might have otherwise chosen a 68" ski. The size offering may be expanded at a later date. Rough speed/weight ranges are:

    32mph: 150 – 190lbs

    34mph: 180 – 210lbs

    36mph: 200 – 230lbs

     

  4. @Spuddy Sorry to see this. I'm actually more bummed to hear that your dealer is unresponsive. It would seem to indicate laziness on their part because our warranty process is so easy and can make them look like the hero. Was this purchased in person or online? Please DM me your details. We'll definitely get you taken care of.
  5. @Martin1980

    We have a pretty diversified mix right now, which is awesome because we make 3 Syndicate skis and they are all relevant:

    Omega: Will, JT, @Luzz , @noodleba , Christie

    Alpha: Jaime (Collegiate Record), Allie (2nd at Moomba)

    Pro: Beny (Swiss Record), Hazelwood

     

     

  6. @jercrane Sorry you're having trouble with the suit! Most of us on the team have used the competition's product for years and had similar experience. Our goal was to build something a little more durable, but obviously no 1.5mm suit is puncture-proof. Some care is always necessary. Overall, the feedback we've gotten so far has been great and I can count the warranty claims on one hand after a couple thousand units in sales. We certainly want you stoked on the product and while warranty claims are usually best handled by the retailer, clearly this retailer isn't facilitating this as they should. That's where I step in...

     

    DM me your details and I will get a replacement headed your way ASAP!

  7. @ShaunT I can say this with confidence... By and large, the entire team is riding stock skis. I'm often the one selecting the skis off the rack and shipping them. The only time we deviate from this is when we are deep into development of a new model. Keep in mind too, we are always in the development of the "next ski", so last year's prototype is this year's stock ski.
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