TheButterHashira Active member Apr 7, 2007 #1 anyone ever heard of them their kind of like twin twipped water skis but you can ride switch and stuff with them theyre only like 150 dollars i think i might get pair but yeah has anyone tried them?
anyone ever heard of them their kind of like twin twipped water skis but you can ride switch and stuff with them theyre only like 150 dollars i think i might get pair but yeah has anyone tried them?
C chewy15 Member Apr 7, 2007 #2 wake skis or trick skis? trick skis are what the pros use, like 130 cm, finless. there aren't really that much fun.
wake skis or trick skis? trick skis are what the pros use, like 130 cm, finless. there aren't really that much fun.
TheButterHashira Active member Apr 7, 2007 #3 trick skis are flat and very hard to get good at these wake skis have fins on both ends like a wake board http://www.boatersworld.com/product/478321896.htm http://www.faceplantwatertoys.com/hydroslide-wake-hopper-water-skis-p-302.html
trick skis are flat and very hard to get good at these wake skis have fins on both ends like a wake board http://www.boatersworld.com/product/478321896.htm http://www.faceplantwatertoys.com/hydroslide-wake-hopper-water-skis-p-302.html
Holte Active member Apr 7, 2007 #5 guess we know summer's coming when wake skis threads start popping up again.
WillStart Active member Apr 7, 2007 #7 are there any pics or videos of people riding those? I've never seen those things
M moneygnarsteez3 Member Apr 7, 2007 #10 my friend has some, i think he made them out of a old pair of water skis or something and made them twin tip and they work real well.
my friend has some, i think he made them out of a old pair of water skis or something and made them twin tip and they work real well.
Quinn Active member Apr 7, 2007 #13 They look pretty queer to me. Wakeskate, slalom, or wakeboard. I think those three cover all the bases...don't see the need for these things
They look pretty queer to me. Wakeskate, slalom, or wakeboard. I think those three cover all the bases...don't see the need for these things
45. Active member Apr 7, 2007 #15 if you read the thread and clicked the links you would realize that he is right and you are horribly mistaken
if you read the thread and clicked the links you would realize that he is right and you are horribly mistaken
Krush Active member Apr 7, 2007 #16 u can find em at garage sales for dirt cheap. i use my uncles old ones and there a god time
skiRay Active member Apr 7, 2007 #17 what about those Nations wakeskis. but they are mad expensive. http://www.nationswakeski.com/
juanborlando Active member Apr 7, 2007 #20 my dad got me a pair for my birthday. i cant wait to try them this summer