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  1. #11
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    You can use mine any time we get together.
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    Heck im not sure i could even ski its been so long- but I just might want to someday. Might have to try with the big fat boy widebody ski. To give you a idea how long ago I had a HO mach 1 with double boots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moombadaze View Post
    To give you a idea how long ago I had a HO mach 1 with double boots.
    I am pretty sure that HO still makes that ski, or they did until a year or so ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpower220 View Post
    My wife skis on the Connelly FX with Draft bindings. It is a shaped ski and is medium in size overall. It is easy to get up on and cuts very good. If you are skiing at less than 32, it is a great ski and you can easily run a course on this ski. It does "fall into" a turn faster than normal, but you can get used to that quickly.
    http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...ID=1009&r=view

    I bought this ski last year with adjustable bindings for visitors to the boat that wanted to try slalom. It is extremely easy to get up on and the adjustable bindings fit most adults. It is very stable and does not fatigue you while riding. A lot of open water skiers loved it. I think you would be hard pressed to go through the course on it, but it would be the only ski that I have that you would try the course at a slow speed <26 mph.
    http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...ID=1009&r=view

    I ski on a HO Nitro and a HO Monza. Neither of them are easy to get up on ( for beginners).
    That Pilot is what I need to get for guests. Every one says they want to try skiing when they come out with us. We have a pair of Obrien Wide body/Fat Boy combos that get used a lot. My wife uses them when getting in and helping little ones learn to ski.

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