Wakeskiing

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they have "edge armor" and even look like the 09 suspects...hmm hahaha.

that being said, i'd still love to try this.
 
i want to try this SO bad.. but no boat. my friend who has a boat and takes me out alot is considering buying some, i really hope he does so i can try them
 
there are a lot down in the southern part of the US i live in new england and i couldnt find any that close...but u can do it behind a boat
 
yeah i saw one when i was at my grandparent's house in florida, but the only anything i have ever seen set up to water ski on was a race course, and i have skied around enough markers in my days...
 
Ive been meaning to ask about these. how well do they work behind a boat?? i live in seattle and im 99% sure theres no rail parks up here. Just wondering if the snow-water transfer was similar. like 1st day could i 3 if im do em all day on my skis?
 
they work well i have the HO wake skis and if feels just like shredding pow sooo fun the only complaint i have is the boots have very little support i dont know if its different with the stereo boots but thats how it is with the HO boots
 
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