- Looking for an endorsement of Radar's brand-new Strada slalom ski? Look no further than this video. On Oct. 28, Chris Rossi ran 6 @ 41 off while testing Radar's latest slalom project.
- Radar took their popular RS-1 boots one step further with the new 2010 Strada boots. With a thinner, Radar-designed, heat-formable Intuition liner, this boot is more comfortable than ever. Plus, the new custom insole cradles and supports your feet's arches, giving you more control of your ski for optimum performance...
- RS-1 The RS-1 is manufactured using high grade resin and a superior quality carbon composite system designed exclusively for Radar. The result is a noticeably lighter, more agile ride with an improved drag coefficient...
- Sizes: 12, 13 in. Diameters: 0.94, 1.06, 1.1 in. MSRP: $63 radarskis.com More accessories | The latest skis In the market for a new ride? Take a virtual test drive
- Sizes: XS-XXL MSRP: $80 An Industry exclusive. The most advanced fitting glove on the water has been made possible in partnership with Boa Technology. Nylon coated stainless steel cable crosses down the back of the hand tightening the palm evenly from fingers to wrist...
- Your guide to the newest and greatest goods you need now. O'Neill Thunderstruck and Flash Bring some sizzle to your sets with these boardies from O'Neill. The shorts are super fast-drying and lightweight, plus, they stay put without bunching in all the wrong places...
- A unique and very high- performance slalom ski, the test team found the Radar MPD to be somewhat of an enigma. The ski does not feel fast across the lake but it actually generates more than enough speed and width...
- The Radar Senate AC is not a super lightweight, elite slalom ski, nor is it a bland, vanilla recreational slalom. It is a 35-off-capable, easy-to-ride, yet serious slalom ski for someone who is just starting to work their way down the rope without the cost and frills of a high-end shortline ski...
- Partnered with WaterSki, an independent and diverse group of skiers evaluate nine high-end slalom skis. For the 2008 independent Ski Test, 20 skiers met in Bakersfield, California, for five days of nonstop skiing...
- Experience the grip of the pros. The soft Aramid palms require no break-in time. Have an immediate power grip with comfort for a full neoprene backside and pre-curved styling. This glove is durable and stays tight with an extra wide strap on the back of the hand...
- The Radar MPD is a stable, smooth and forgiving ski that is capable of taking its rider to new personal bests. With a big sweet spot, this ski will appeal to a wide variety of skiing styles. Out of the turn it doesn't give the skier a feeling of blinding speed, yet it gets wide and early to the next buoy with surprising ease...
- Partnered with WaterSki, an independent team of testers critiques eight high-end slalom skis The 2007 Independent Ski Tests team had two lakes, two boats, eight high-end slalom skis and only one mission — to give the skiing masses valuable insight into what ski might perform best under their feet this year...
- As the season winds down at ski sites around the country, it's just getting started in the industry's R&D departments. Here's a sneak peek at what's in the works for 2007: Goode 9800 ($1,090) The newest tournament ski from Goode maintains the speed of its predecessor, the 9700, and adds some more stability at shortline thanks to a widened fore-body...
- The lightweight all-carbon MPD (Mapple Performance Design) is the newest ski from Herb O'Brien's latest endeavor, Radar. O'Brien teamed up with Andy Mapple and drew on their collective knowledge of technical design components and materials to produce this high performer with nimble speed and angle...
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