Baller Andre Posted August 2, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 2, 2018 New set bought in may from MSN but the shipping box had a sticker fron insta slalom. Installed may 20 in north east canada so not really florida sun. The yellows are the worst. Fading to almost white,dry and sticky top half and pinholes soon after. Worst set of bouys ever. Already replaced more then half.Decided to replace with 3 seasons old Polyform to finish the season. Anyone else with this year batch from either MSN or insta slalom having issues ? My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ozski Posted August 2, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 2, 2018 Yep, we went through a bunch of Polyform buoys before we switched to Jobe and have had no problems since. Polyforms were lucky to last 3 months before going sticky. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller jayski Posted August 2, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 2, 2018 wallyskiers...only way to go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Andre Posted August 2, 2018 Author Baller Share Posted August 2, 2018 Had no problems with Polyforms at all. The ones we bought have no brandings.I even replace with a really old one from Overton's that must be 5 years old,still holdong air good. My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller B_S Posted August 2, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 2, 2018 Faded and deflated, your balls are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller MrJones Posted August 2, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 2, 2018 I had some green polyforms that died prematurely several years ago. No issues since. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller eyepeeler Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 Those buoys look like they were grazed by a UFO death ray. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 I had two sets of polyform round buoys turn sticky and deflate in 2013 and 2014. Now I use the S1 buoys for boat guides and Wally buoys for the turn balls. 4th season on those. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller jipster43 Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 Another thumbs up for Wally buoys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Justin_C Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 I've bought 2 sets of buoys through @Ed_Obermeier at ez slalom and have had really good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Skico Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 Check out the new KD buoys from Terry Winter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller jpwhit Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 Our ski club has gotten a couple of bad batches of polyform bouys in the last 24 months. They said they were missing the UV protection ingredient and they provided replacements. But we continued to have issues so we've switched to a different brand and they are doing well. Pretty much exactly the symptoms described in this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller 6balls Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 Been ordering overton's buoys for years...pretty durable. Look alot like the KD buoys above. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller oldmanskier Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 On our forth year with the same set of Wally Buoys. They are not cheap but last and do not fade. Also if you hit one they are more forgiving on the ankles than other buoys. Oldmanskier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Andre Posted August 3, 2018 Author Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 For those using Wally,Do you buy hard ones for boat path https://shop.wallyskier.com/Buoy-Heavy-Duty-Round-Buoy-787-Not-Soft-USA-WSHDround787.htm and the softest ones for turn bouys ? https://shop.wallyskier.com/Buoy-WallySkier-Turn-Buoy-787-Softest-Buoy-USA-WSturnbuoy.htm I'm on a small but public lake and week ends are a bit crazy. At 17.50$ a pop,could be an expensive season to maintain the course... My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Killer Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 I've been using overtons on our public course. They seem fine. Like you @Andre no way I'd trust the masses with $17 buoy. We get ours chopped before they fail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Andre Posted August 3, 2018 Author Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 @Killer A fisherman was tied up to a turn bouy last week...last year,someone was tubing the course. Idiots are everywhere! My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller lkb Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 @Andre yes, that's what I did. I was using polyform for the boat guides but they aren't worth the trouble. On public water though wallyskier's may not be a good investment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Bdecker Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 Saving $5 buoy won’t pay for the first PT appointment when you wreck hitting the cheap ones. No buoy is totally safe, but having hit our Wallys and skied away I believe they are safer if they are under-inflated as designed. We swap them out every year or so, and rotate the old ones on the gates if we run low. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Andre Posted August 3, 2018 Author Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 @Bdecker You still put water in turn bouys or just under inflate? My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller_ The_MS Posted August 3, 2018 Baller_ Share Posted August 3, 2018 @Bdecker Why stop at Wally’s when you can get bubble buoys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Killer Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 @Andre @Bdecker water in our turn buoys and inflated just enough to be round. zero issues hitting them. they displace more than an anchored buoy. I ski wally buoys on a surveyed course and have hit both. no measurable difference IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller_ The_MS Posted August 3, 2018 Baller_ Share Posted August 3, 2018 The key to turn buoys is using surgical tubing and not bungee cord. You get better placement and the stretch is great for displacement. The ball can move out of the way much easier. @thager hits at least 1/2 the balls he skis around and he has never been hurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller thager Posted August 3, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 3, 2018 @MS I like to think that I hit them all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller LeonL Posted August 4, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 4, 2018 I fail to see the need for water if using Wally buoys. They require so little air to achieve correct circumference. Polyform cylindrical buoys for boat guides are the only way to go. I'm using Polyform guides that I've had for over 20 years. I might have different thoughts if using on public water. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Killer Posted August 4, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 4, 2018 @leonl I agree. I'm using PVC floating course on a public lake. I'd be crazy to use an $18 buoy with all the actual wallys we see and water is 100% the best solution for turns on a floating portable course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Chef23 Posted August 4, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 4, 2018 We put Wally’s on our turn buoys and gates and the foam ones on the rest of the gates for our courses on public water. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller skierjp Posted August 5, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 5, 2018 Wally Skier turn bouys are good but I can almost buy 3 polyform buoys from him for the price of 1 Wally bouy. I have 4 courses on our lake. We do have a few jet skis and fishermen. The last polyform bouys I bought came from Skier to Skier. I had them in 2 days with free shipping. They seem to be better then the ones I bought last year. They claim to be new and improved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 5, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 5, 2018 @skierjp I was told the same thing back when I had 2 sets of the polyform round buoys fail quickly back in 2013 and 2014. I have had OK experience with the ones from Overtons. Those KD buoys shown above look the same. No doubt Wallys cost more, but I am now in my 4th year with them, and no issues at all. And way safer than a buoy that has to be fully inflated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 5, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 5, 2018 And, no water needed in a Wally buoy, even on a floating course. I have a floating course. We just underinflate the Wallys and hang a 3 lb. weight on the end of the arms. This keeps only half the buoy above the waterline, and the half below the waterline is mostly collapsed so they easily "give" if hit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller LeonL Posted August 5, 2018 Baller Share Posted August 5, 2018 For me one of the extra advantages for Walleys are color retention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller mac Posted August 29, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 29, 2019 Bump, since it’s been a year, unless I missed a more current thread…looking for the best turn buoy option...cost, color retention, longevity, safety - Did Polyform, $6.55 per, fix the bad batch issue? Color retention better? - Is there a consensus on which color is easier to see, red or orange; or maybe one color better for different light conditions; e.g., overcast vs sunny skies - Do both colors fade equally or one faster than the other - Do most tournaments use Polyforms for turn buoys; if so, which color - Is the current consensus that Wally buoys, $18.50 per, are still the best color retention buoy? - What about KD or any other buoy manufacturer; any feedback on longevity and color retention? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller PatM Posted August 29, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 29, 2019 Wally Buoys - Safest, longest lasting, best color retention. I know they are about three times the price, but last three times longer. Either way you are spending the same in the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold Member Than_Bogan Posted August 29, 2019 Gold Member Share Posted August 29, 2019 Yes, what @"Pat M" said, and also I emphasize that for the same (long-term) cost, you get a substantial increase in safety (if used correctly -- very little air needed). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Andre Posted August 29, 2019 Author Baller Share Posted August 29, 2019 This year we ordered Polyforms from Bart's and there're perfectly holding air and colors. My ski finish in 16.95 but my ass is out of tolerance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller_ Wish Posted August 29, 2019 Baller_ Share Posted August 29, 2019 On a float course, with very little air in the Wally bouy, how much wait is needed below to hold them down to appropriate hight? Is the weight of the PVC enough or is additional weight needed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller pcmcon729 Posted August 29, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 29, 2019 I have used a number of different brands over the years until Brazil turned me on to Skier to Skier. I like all of their products. For about 10 years I have used S1, S1G for 55's, and their orange Polyforms for gates and turn buoys. I have no complaints. I ski on other courses that use red Wally turn buoys. In late day flat light I have a hard time seeing them. Orange is used for construction signs for a reason, it's the first color in the spectrum our eyes and brains process. Thanks Ed, we miss you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 29, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 29, 2019 @Wish I have a floating course with Wally turn buoys. We very much under inflate them and have 3 lb weights attached at the end of the PVC, under each turn ball. I think we really need another pound or so to get the water line about 5/8" above the equator per AWSA and increased safety. @mac We are deep into our 5th year with the same Wally buoys. As @Than_Bogan and @"Pat M" said, no better buoys for safety and longevity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller georgea0731 Posted August 30, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 30, 2019 I'll try to find the KD buoys, but if someone has a link, please post. I've kept a course up on a public (Lake Martin, AL) for over 20 years and no matter what you get, they all fade, get slicky, small holes in the tops or just leak. I bet the same factory in China makes them all. I'd also bet they cost less than $1 to make, but you've probably have to get 10K of them. I appreciate the guys who have invested in stocking and supplying them. BTW a bucket cut around the top makes a good measuring ring for smaller turn buoys and larger boat guides. I prefer Orange over Red, red can be hard to see depending on light, angle,etc. George A. Amonette 78 Water Oak Ln. Jacksons Gap, Alabama Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 30, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 30, 2019 Also, Wally skier buoys are available in red or orange. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller MrJones Posted August 30, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 30, 2019 Polyform available in orange as well. Just ordered some.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 30, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 30, 2019 @Wish Excerpt from the TC Handbook. The 5 to 6 lbs noted for a cross-line course should be what is needed for turn buoys on a floating course as well. Confirms that our 3 lbs is not enough, as we have seen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller georgea0731 Posted August 30, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 30, 2019 I went to the KD site and they are not currently listed. I posted a message on the website. George A. Amonette 78 Water Oak Ln. Jacksons Gap, Alabama Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller aupatking Posted August 31, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 31, 2019 I’ve bought buoys for 4 courses (3 now) for the last several years but what I’ve found is that the Wally’s are, by far, the best. Like @Zman said, 5 seasons, and he and I are in south Alabama where the course stays in (and gets skied) year round. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller georgea0731 Posted August 31, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 31, 2019 Where at in southern Alabama? Hats off for keeping up that many courses! George A. Amonette 78 Water Oak Ln. Jacksons Gap, Alabama Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller skierjp Posted August 31, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 31, 2019 I keep 4 slalom courses up on Spirit Lake in Florida. We use Polyform bouys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Zman Posted August 31, 2019 Baller Share Posted August 31, 2019 @georgea0731 @aupatking and I are near Mobile. He is on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, I'm just north of Mobile. He isn't responding because he is probably all dressed up in orange and blue and getting ready to scream "War Eagle" and cheer for his Auburn Tigers. On the Polyform buoys, I have had 2 of the so called 'bad batches'. So, I'm done with them, except for gate balls, and I consider them throw-aways. Get 4 new ones every year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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