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  1. Any male skier who has ever been ranked in the top ten of the IWSF Elite List or the IWSF Ranking List will be required to ski at 36 mph Are you saying that anyone who has skied at a high level and is now older and wants to be able to continue to support the sport is subject to a penalty/handicap? Why do you feel skiers like myself , Jeff R, Drew. KLP, etc should be pushed aside? Do you think it is best if we abandon the current events and create our own? Then allow no other skiers that have not been in the top 10? This way, skiers like Nate will have somewhere to continue to enjoy their sport after they retire. OR, do we want him to continue to help support and grow the sport? Just thoughts!
  2. It was fun to see skiers have fun with new formats. Takes away from everything being about the score. A really challenging weather day, but everyone stuck around, even after they skied! End of Sept this year should give us some better weather options and some improvements to the event.
  3. Thanks to everyone who supported us this weekend. We have already started our list to make improvements and have a great event in 2015 (maybe earlier in the year!!) Our goal is to create fun into the sport. Thanks.
  4. Mapple

    Mapple

    MappleSkis has tremendous respect for John Horton and what he has done for the sport with BOS. This year MappleSkis for the short term decided not to advertise and purchase banners so we could focus on those $$ to be spent on getting out into the field and exposing the product direct to customers. See road tour schedule. We have no issues with John Horton and BOS team doing any reviews on our skis. It has to be real, and not according to whether the company spends money with the tester. So.....how does the tester make sure this is right?
  5. MappleSkis posted the format for our first "Mapple ProAm Challenge" event. It is different and trying to open things up with ideas I have seen/heard discussed over the years. Figured it maybe a good topic for discussion and ideas based off what we have posted so far. www.mapplesportsevents.com
  6. We have posted a small FAQ section at mapplesports.com to help with any questions for both MTS and MPC. We appreciate all the interest and are looking forward to showing what this program can do to help skiers around the world. As always please contact us if you have questions, we are here to help in anyway.
  7. @mattp Send the pic of Richard. I have seen him in all the Pink outfit, and ski. Send us any of your pics. Many think we are going to be biased to the brand of ski, we will not! We are just trying to have a little off season fun. Mapple is not just about OUR skis, but doing what we can to grow the sport and the fun we all have with it. I am digging through the old archives to find one I can enter with!! Andy
  8. On our web site are what we feel are basic middle of the road settings for a wide range of skiers. These settings work for a high majority of our customers and no changes need to be made. However, we have to remember that everyone has a different style and feel for their skiing. We totally understand that and we are available to help anyone with settings, via email, phone, video clip or even if possible at our facility in Orlando. In reading the post above, I will in the next day or so, post numerous settings that we have different skiers at (without their names, but will try and explain their style) and why we went this direction. I hope this helps to answer some questions, but please feel free to contact us anytime with questions and if settings are needed. Thanks, Andy
  9. Mapple

    Dilemma

    Bring it with you!!
  10. @mattp, the gates from the city end are always a challenge at Moomba. They are situated slightly on a corner of the river and the a place where the currents tend to swirl and thus the gates can have a little movement to them. I believe we see more issues with the gates being pulled at Moomba because the gate buoys in the rules are so much smaller than they used to be, and we have become accustomed to having no fear of getting close or trying to run them over without penalty. This is just magnified at a site like Moomba. Just part of skiing in the Yarra, it forces a different thought pattern. As for my opt up to 38's, this was necessary in the first round for me because of my seed and the way the river and tides were. After that I did it to get right into a rhythm after going back and forth from 34 to 36 mph each day.
  11. Aidan has an attitude that we all can learn from. He had a very unfortunate accident and is dealing with something most of us cannot relate to. Having said this, he NEVER makes any excuse for his arm.....he just figures out how to get whatever is needed done! He has a great style and technique in skiing that we can all learn from, and what he sees in a skier is from a perspective we cannot relate to. That is what makes him a great coach.
  12. Tomorrow is 2nd round. Top 4 scores from either round advance to side by side head to head. There is also an additional event for the combined score of the first two rounds.
  13. It looks like you guys are having fun! Good reading. We are having fun down here. It is quite fun to watch when any one of the skiers heads out for a set, there are lots of eyes on the water, even though very nonchalantly!! There is a very good atmosphere, and lots of laughs...but skiing does get a little serious. (OK a lot serious) Interesting set for me today, thought I would just take a few passes as I am just trying to get time and used to 36 again, when Will and Nate get in the boat!! A little pucker factor then! Wednesday evening we are sending Nate down to the Acapulco Cliff divers. He needs to buy a speedo first though! LOL Now that would be a pic! Figure I could give you guys a little insight, kinda like F1 and how they post practice times.... Todays scores: Will 5@41 Andy 3@41..(the body is suffering, and day off tomorrow!!) CP 2.5@41 Nate 1.5 @41 TGas...was spending today doing some testing with his setup, and not pushing the scores. This is a dream week for several Ski Paradise guests, and we are all very thankful to them. But this is a dream week for me, just to hang out with these guys is very cool. @horton
  14. Chippendale, Freyrie (probably spelled this one wrong), Kathro, Mesle, Typhoon (wood jumpers)
  15. Ed Check out the success stories button on the mappleskis.com site and we have some skiers posted with testimonies about the levels you are mentioning. Most all skis nowadays do work well through the whole range. Manufacturers have done a good job with recent designs, that what works at the top, works well lower down. Watching the best in the world put a ski through its paces is just fun to watch.
  16. I will weigh in on this one......right now 36mph is kicking my old butt! Been at it for a week and very sore. Skiing occasional 36 is OK, but daily is a whole new world. I am VERY thankful to even have this opportunity to help support my friend Gordon and Ski Paradise as he has put a lot of effort into getting this going. The Pro's invited to this event are the best the sport has, and for me to hang with them for a week is an honor. Come tournament time, I will give it my all and will have all the competitive juices I used to have. (I will wear extra shorts for a good butt whippin') I have also entered Moomba (Pro division). This again is an awesome opportunity, as I plan to head to the Southern Hemisphere for promotion of Mapple Skis. Big Dawg question.....IF I did get fortunate and place in any of these events, I am 50 now and BD rules allow 50+ to ski both. I will writing a daily journal of these events, if I am not too sore!!!
  17. I am not sure this is the right thing to do on a forum, but feel free to inform me if i am wrong! Mapple is available for coaching. We have a private site, Nautique 200's and you can request any skier or coach on our team. We do not care what ski you are on. We want to help you be better.
  18. On the mappleskis.com site the wording is correct, any client there for coaching or setup, we will work with any ski they are riding. Our mission is to have everyone improve their skiing and knowledge.
  19. Any ski setup wrong can be a problem, but we have to remember everyone skis different and will have a different opinion of what they feel. This is really important to consider when helping someone setup a ski, and lots of questions that might seem trivial are important, especially for me to ask when I am working to help a skier get the best setup. I try and get as much information as possible back from the skier, and work to adjust the ski settings (if needed) to their style of skiing first, then we can discuss how the ski can help improve their skiing and future settings to continue making this better.
  20. After production was shut down for the AM33 it was sometime after that that I began working with engineers for the design of the Mapple 6.0 The ski was designed, engineered and built I believe in what could be record time, and sometimes that just works best. No over engineering, or lots of theories. Just what I wanted to see in a slalom ski and how I believe it should work for this day and age of slalom skiing. CP is now riding a production 68.5" Mapple 6.0 He switched to the new ski when he returned from the last World Cup stop. CP in 2012 skied on a prototype all year which was to be the larger size AM. That mold was never made before production ceased on those skis. The new Mapple 6.0 that CP is riding is actually nothing like his ski of 2012. His first set on the new ski was great for him. I am actually amazed at how well CP skied this year on what he was riding. CP will do a report of his skis 2012 and 2013 on our web site soon. Early new year there will also be new angle video footage of him riding the Mapple 6.0 and his review. I appreciate everyone checking out the new website and comments. I have not posted too much on forums in the past, but I believe now is the time and I will answer as best I can. Merry Christmas
  21. The AM 33 and the Mapple 6.0 are two completely different skis. Different shape, design thought and construction.
  22. The Mapple 6.0 is being built at Radar Lake Manufacturing. This is the same facility that builds the Radar high performance skis. There is an impeccable manufacturing record and a staff of immense knowledge that Mapple Skis is very fortunate to be a part of. Mapple Skis owns the design and molds for all of its skis, and manufacturing is done to our specs.
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