2016 Water Sports Gear Guide: Water Skis
Learn more about the five slalom-ski characteristics.
Learn more about the five slalom-ski characteristics.
Lowdown: Handcrafted at Radar Lake, the buoy-hunting Lithium Vapor has undergone a complete redesign for 2016, with stellar results. It features consistent attitude after the
Lowdown: Designed for open-water skiing at any skill level, the Katana is the easiest Radar to ride because of its limited drag. The bevels and
Lowdown: The O’Brien G4 has all the bells and whistles of a world-class competition ski. The core’s dampening characteristics help reduce chatter in rough water.
Lowdown: The Connelly V is a high-performance, user-friendly ski with a smart base design that caters to 32 to 34 mph skiers. The wide forebody
Lowdown: Designed with the advanced 36 mph skier in mind, the GT is the greatest high-end ski that Connelly has ever built. It rides deep
Lowdown: The Concept is a high-end performance ski known for being very forgiving, making it a favorite in the Connelly line year after year. Dual
Lowdown: The Aspect was designed for advancing midlevel skiers who are working on progressing their skills at 28 to 32 mph. A wide forebody provides
Learn more about the five slalom-ski characteristics.
Lowdown: Handcrafted at Radar Lake, the buoy-hunting Lithium Vapor has undergone a complete redesign for 2016, with stellar results. It features consistent attitude after the
Lowdown: Designed for open-water skiing at any skill level, the Katana is the easiest Radar to ride because of its limited drag. The bevels and
Lowdown: The O’Brien G4 has all the bells and whistles of a world-class competition ski. The core’s dampening characteristics help reduce chatter in rough water.
Lowdown: The Connelly V is a high-performance, user-friendly ski with a smart base design that caters to 32 to 34 mph skiers. The wide forebody
Lowdown: Designed with the advanced 36 mph skier in mind, the GT is the greatest high-end ski that Connelly has ever built. It rides deep
Lowdown: The Concept is a high-end performance ski known for being very forgiving, making it a favorite in the Connelly line year after year. Dual
Lowdown: The Aspect was designed for advancing midlevel skiers who are working on progressing their skills at 28 to 32 mph. A wide forebody provides
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