Are water ramps bad for your skis

slashquatch

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k i know there are some threads on this but none of them really tell you if water ramps screw up your skis ive heard taht theyre fine and ive heard that all the water makes them brittle and they break the next year? whats the truth?
 
you probably shouldn't use brand new skis on the water ramps but it's not gonna he horrible for them. use a pair of older skis and you won't have to worry about it
 
Water ramps kill skis. First all the edges blow out on the tip and tail, then they start delaminating, and finally they snap. Just pick up an old pair of rental skis for $10, you'll be glad you did. If you want to go switch see if you can find some oldschool twintips for cheap.
 
Use an older pair you've already torn out the edges on rails for snow, that you don't plan on using again on snow,

Chances are you will snap them eventually depending on how many jumps you do in a day, and which kicker your hitting,

You have to wax the bottoms so you don't get kneedy burn, which will slow you down going off the ramps, also you won't want to use the bindings again after they've been in and out of the pool a couple hundred times, the spings will be shot.

I used to have to reninforce skis with a fiberglass topsheet,

use old skis you don't plan on using again on snow...
 
you just need to make sure to wax them a bunch or the bases will get all dry and burned. aand i wouldnt use your good boots
 
dude your skis will get killed from the ramps...

either the material going down to the ramp, the water, rust, mold... bascially plan on the skis that you use will be your ramp skis and thast about it... they are done on the snow after that
 
wow never knew it was as bad as snapping............the boots and old skis are pretty obvious but i didn't think it would destror them
 
does anyone want to tell me how to build a h2o ramp-o? cause i gots me a lake cabbin and it sounds like a blast.
 
you can boil to tips of some older skis and turn them up to create twins.

oh and it helps if you land in H30 instead, it's easier on the skis
 
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