- Orlando, FL - After the return of the watersports brand to the United States, Jobe already has a number of new and exciting plans for its further expansion in the U.S. market! Joshua Briant ripping it up on the Rogue Jobe slalom ski...
- JOBE is an innovative watersports brand with one of the industry’s biggest assortments of watersports gear and accessories, and this year marks a return to its U.S. home market.
- Jobe Skis has signed pro slalom skier Daniel Efverström to their team, which includes Bojan Schipner (GER), Tim Bradstreet (AUS) en Joshua Briant (AUS). The 19-year-old lives in Sweden and first stood on his skis for the first time at the age of four, and participated in his first slalom competition at age eight...
- On the heels of the release of the brand-new 2012 catalog of water ski products, Jobe Sports has redesigned its official website to capture the brand's vibe: fusion of fun. View profiles, action shots and video of Jobe's new team of international pro athletes, then browse gear, news, athlete blogs and more...
- Over the past three years, Jobe has been working overtime to develop the ultimate pro model slalom ski and binding. After performing tests with several top-ranked pro skiers around the world, Jobe is proud to announce the release of the Rogue...
- A number of ski manufacturers were pleasantly surprised by the sales numbers their wide and shaped skis generated in 1998. After several seasons of lackluster slalom sales, it was a much-needed shot in the arm...
- When you walk into a pro shop looking for a wakeboard, you better be able to answer this question: What is your riding style? More than ever, 1999 product lines will reflect diversity according to the way people ride...
- level: Recreational size: For skiers up to 200 lbs. Price: $234 Test notes: A recreational tester said the Nexus was very stable and was easy for deepwater starts and crossing the wakes. The ski was designed to produce nice, controlled turns with not a lot of angle involved so the recreational skier takes less hits to the body...
- level: Performance/Advanced Lengths (in.): 65, 67, 69 Price range: $314-$390 Test notes: Best suited for the mid-level to advanced skier who is looking for a ski that shuts down well in the turns and has good acceleration...
- Jobe NXT Barely 10-percent softer flex than the NXT Comp. A lightning-fast but forgiving ski for the very aggressive skier. Aluminum Power Flex Control top delivers sharp, quick, assymetrical turns for those with powerful turning styles...
- Jobe Axiom A new-generation shaped ski for putting fun and excitement back in skiing. Added surface area means you ski it shorter and slower, with effortless starts and a less tiring run. The Power Flex Control (PFC) design provides integral strength, flex control and performance...
- Jobe 1650 Part of the HPT (HyperParabolic Tunnel) series, which delivers pivoting action for more precise turns. A forged aluminum top and carbon graphite reinforcement make it competition-stiff, delivering great acceleration and the ability to "get wide" earlier while requiring less strength...
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