I get it and always look forward to finding one in the mailbox. Honestly, I like it mostly for the pictures. I also like it alot better than "The Water Skier" which is full of kneeboarding, hydrofoiling, and ski racing.
Just finished a great weekend of ice fishing, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, and hockey. While winter is not as fun as summer I am glad we have it.
So the whole "1 size fits all" theory ended up not completely working? Also those look like small ski lengths for bigger skiers. Most companies have 68 or 69 inch skis for skiers in the 200 range.
@OB I thought it was both fun and interesting to help people who otherwise never would have the chance to experience water skiing do something that we love.
A show ski club that I am on has a day each year where we invite people with injuries or disabilities to our show site to learn how to ski. We use a modified sit ski which allows them to ski even if they can't stand or don't have the ability to grip the handle with their hands. You can tell that they are very excited from the look on their face when they ski back to the beach. It is a very rewarding experience.
IMO, the A3 "lemon-ited" edition is the coolest looking ski made in recent years. I dare you to find a better looking one. Oh, and I heard it skis pretty good also.
I am pumped for malibu this year. Especially because it is kicking off summerfest. I live close to milwaukee and will most likely be at malibu with @tfriess both days. Hopefully I might meet some ballers there!
@ThePantsManCan, I would rather just unzip the front and take off the vest. I need to worry about my leverage when I am skiing, not when taking off my vest.