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Lucas

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  1. @Phllips, the lacing is pretty easy to get undone blindly. I have never had a pre release. When I first started with them, I had the springs set light for my weight and never had a pre release. Now that it is set right for my weight, it doesn't release as often as it used to but releases well before any injury can occur
  2. @phillips I have had Stealth's for over a year and haven't had any problems with them apart from the fact that they take a bit of time to put on and If it releases, I have to take the boots off, re mount them on the ski and put it on again. The boots are holding up just fine and I don't use liners and they don't smell even slightly. I haven't even washed them or anything, just allow them to dry properly. I don't have the problem that @Horton has, I can get them off quite easily in the water so it must vary person to person. In saying that I do have slightly skinnier than normal feet

     

  3. @Horton yea I agree with that fully, although I believe that by simply changing where I had my head pointing, I inadvertently changed my body position, giving me a much stronger position which was the reason I was getting to the ball early. It could just be me and the way I ski and might not work for everyone so I just do what Emma Sheers tells me to do.
  4. This seems a bit odd for Celsius. A 41 degree day with 30 degree water being perfect? I think I would melt. When I started skiing this season by the calculator the BI was 6.6 when calculating with Celsius temperatures but it didn't seem that cold at all (water 17, air 23). Either that or I'm just mad

     

  5. I was having great difficulty getting to the buoy early and was given the most simple remedy ever. Instead of looking at the buoy, look 3m before the buoy, only have the buoy in peripheral vision and don't focus on it at all. I did this without deliberately changing my lean and I was instantly extremely early

     

  6. We use aluminium sulfate to settle water for chemical spraying, it works quick (12 hours or so) and clears the water up a hell of a lot. One problem that may arise is that you could get a really sticky film of weird mud on the waters bottom, depending how dirty the water is to start off with. Another alternative is gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate). We used to put it in house dams to settle the water. Worked reasonably well although you would need a fair bit more (it is much cheaper though)
  7. The v sounds like it would be a good ski for your level. The wider ski just helps at the slower speeds. I think what your wife experienced was the same problem when i first moved to a higher end ski from the basic stuff. With the better skis, they like to track reasonably straight unless you really have a go and try and ski as well as you possibly can. Then the ski will feel a lot more natural

     

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