Oct
2009
Water Ski Equipment – An Intro
October 13th, 2009 at 10:14 pm by FreshAire in WatersportsThose who take up waterskiing call it lots of fun mixed with plenty of challenges, still, how much anybody gets out of the activity depends a great deal on the quality and appropriateness of the water ski equipment being used.So how does one choose the perfect skis and corresponding equipment your money can buy?
When you’re at a water ski equipment store, it’s important to know one’s skill level. For those just starting out, the most common type of water ski to choose from is usually a set of combination pairsdue to their width and greater level of control. The second most popular type of water ski is the slalom water ski variety. A slalom water ski is usually the ski that those who prefer to ski on one leg choose, and are also perfect for those who are more skilled. Trick skis and jump skis are suitable only for the experts.
Next, consider that in terms of the design of your water ski equipment, the majority of modern skis are made out of fiberglass or a fiberglass and graphite composite both of which help to make them durable and water-resistant. The underside of the skis are either going to be concave or will have a small, shallow tunnel running up the middle. Narrow tunnel water ski equipment is for those who like to ski standing straight up and with their weight on the back of the ski, whereas water skis with a concave bottom design are better suited to skiers who like to ski aggressively with bent knees leaning forward.
The next consideration for your water ski equipment purchase are the bindings and here, comfort is key. Beyond that, the bindings are chosen based on what type of water ski equipment is being purchased.
The rocker, flex and length mean so much when buying new or used water ski equipment. The rocker, which measures to curve on the ski’s bottom is proportional to how fast the ski will be when it’s on the water. The greater the rocker, the faster the ski. It’s the same with flex, except that it goes backward. That means that the greater the flex of the ski, the slower it will be when pointed straight ahead.
The water ski rope and handles should also be paid close attention to when you’re purchasing water ski equipment. A water ski rope should be elastic in nature and able to give and take so it gives you more flexibility and options for moving on the water. As for what handles to purchase, you’ll only need one since most water skiers these days since most water skiers now only ski one-handed. Comfort is of course as major a consideration as well.
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