Ski Boat Forum
General Category => Off Topic => Topic started by: Mike Harry on July 18, 2011, 06:31:42 AM
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Alright, all my life I've been a kneeboard man, sometimes tubes and wakeboards...... I'm looking to get a set of skis for myself and the wife to enjoy, but I have no idea how to size them up or know if what I'm buying is what I'm needing.
I am not however looking for a $400 pair of trick skis or anything to that effect.
Can anyone throw me a bone here with any suggestions on what to look for?
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Check out Overtons.com, U can pick up a pair of Connelly combo skis for around 160 bucks. They usually tell you the weight limit of the ski. I think the longer the ski the more weight but like I said they should give you that info on the ski description. They also have adjustable bindings so multiple people can use them.
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I was thinking more along the lines of used, like play it again sports or something. That's why I was wondering. I'm guessing used wont tell you weight or anything.
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Mike,
It all depends upon how much you weigh. Look at Overtons for examples & length of ski for your weight - longer = more weight. Find the length that works for your weight, then go shopping at SkiItAgain.com or some other used boating equipment store.
I have a set of Connelly combo skis (21 years) and they are fine beginner skis @ 68" and work well for beginners & adults. My 11 yr old son & 15 yr old daughter both use the Slalom ski from this set, but the pair should be long enough for your needs.
Joel
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Learn to barefoot behind your barefoot skier and not worry about skis
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otherwise any online retailer or my favorite E-Bay
Dan T
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Have to wait till next year when someone teaches me to barefoot DAN!!!!!
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With that being said, I need a freeking barefoot boom too
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Yes barefoot, thanks to Dan giving me some heavy pointers that is my new sport. ;)
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There will be at least one if not TWO barefoot booms at the 2nd Annual Reunion.... Other than that, if your not into KILLING YOURSELVES... try Ski-It-Again.Com or as most would have you do - EBay or Craigslist :) Dual skis at 68" should do the trick - if your just beginning dont worry about high end equipment. You can spend plenty of money on a fancy ski later after you've learned the basics :)