
Articles Tagged: Equipment
- The Connelly F1 has been dominating the water ski tournament scene for years. It is known for its smooth and predictable performance. Moderately sharp forebody bevels work in conjunction with the large sweet spot to provide a smooth, non-critical turn...
- 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...
- Designed exclusively with the help of elite jumper Kyle Eade, this new pro series jump suit has 20 mm back and rib padding, 29 mm spinal padding and strategically placed 2 mm and 3 mm neoprene throughout for ultimate flex...
- Connelly's new Sidewinder bindings have one mission: to provide the intermediate-level skier with a great-fitting boot. It has a smaller heel cup for support than its predecessor, the Fastback. Boasting a softer boot overlay, a streamlined hinge system for easy entrance and exit and a neoprene toe piece, the Sidewinder is sure to deliver ultimate comfort right out of the box...
- HO is the first to develop womens-specific skis, and their new initiative begins with the Muse. The Muse shape was created to make deep water starts easy and provide an effortless ride for all ability levels at any boat speed...
- HO introduces the all-new Syndicate S1. Last year, HO Sports unveiled its A1 ski. This year, it's the S1. Working off the shape of the very successful A1, Bob LaPoint and the Syndicate team created a ski designed specifically for speed and the support you need through turns...
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