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goodeski123

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  1. what do you mean @Horton with saying that the blue one is more forgiving
  2. im actually doing this post for my brother. all of the comments and everything in this discussion is being done by my brother. he is riding a green vapor but the tip has cracked. he is getting another one for warranty but the deal is get a green one for free or pay an extra bit of money for the blue one. this is written by myself the real goodeski123(not my brother) @Horton I agree my brother makes me want to turn into a panda all of the time.
  3. personally , I think the green one is better, I think there is just too much on the blue vapour, however I like the colours on the blue one.....
  4. oh ok, I never realised that. mastercraft just seem to chew lots of fuel and the fuel gage is mucked up. but I guess a boats a boat, its better than what they had back in the old days
  5. definitely nautique is the best the prostar has to many problems with it
  6. @swc5150 I recommend to choose a brand and then just choose the best and the top end ski of that brand. you are at shortline=good so you need the best possible ski you can get. Im not sure if its different where you live but in Australia here everyone who is in 12 or 13/35 or 32 they have the top end ski of a certain brand.
  7. thx guys this will give me something to think about, so @eleeski are you saying that I should start mucking around with settings for trick do you think I should be on c3 that you are on or do you have other recommendations.
  8. Also testing skis are a good way of finding your perfect match.
  9. @GOODESkier I agree I love my goode xt. its very smooth and quick but once you get to the buoy it slows right down, I love it. I found instently that I don't have to load and put in as much effort when I cut , the only thing is is that im only 12/100 lbs, I only slalom into deep 28 off and I was trying a new sized ski so that may have reasoning for the effortless cutting. Perhaps you should go for the xtm. ive noticed that the 34 mph short line skiers and big dawg skiers go with the xtm, as it sits higher in the water and at 34 sometimes you just need that little bit more speed through the wake which gets you nice and wide. I find goode skis a very consistent, smooth, effortless ski. this is just my opinion though @sws5150
  10. A fair while a go someone told me to use sprectra for my trick rope, he said it will get my flips more consistent. This has made me wonder what the difference is between spectra rope and normal rope?. I know that normal rope stretches more than spectra but how does this effect your skiing performance on the water? And what is the benefits for spectra? I haven't tried spectra yet but if you recommend it i'll whip up a new spetra rope and try it out. thx
  11. thx ill show my dad this comment and try to convince him :D thx @Chef23
  12. good thinking @Luzz, thankyou for that im trying to chase a state record down and im under it by about 60 points. this will give me many tricks to learn thx
  13. yeah I thought that size would be good for me, I ve already got some new wileys which fit nicely. thx for the help guys
  14. im thinking about making an edit, do you think these cameras are the way to go.
  15. my pb is 16.1metres but I think Im jumping around high 17's in practise. I go at 42 km/h with 3/4 cuts im 12 in the under 14 boys age division I went over a jump for the first time about 1 1/2 years ago but we only have about 2 jump sets a year, luckily our ski club just got a jump about a month ago so we have been trying to go down once a week. thx
  16. for the level you are at the P6 would be perfect, but once you get addicted to slaloming through a course it my be a little hard to turn and bouncy threw the wake at the higher speeds(32,34). I remember when we got into skiing and we were just going to go around free skiing, but once we went threw the slalom coarse we got addicted and it became our fulltime sport.
  17. hey guys just wondering whats better having bigger jump skis or smaller ones. I weigh 45kg/100 pounds and im thinking of getting some 78inch goodmans, I think they might be a bit big for me as I think 76's would be perfect. Is there any other recommendations about my jump ski size.
  18. thx guys ill have a go at these tricks tomorrow and try to get them thx
  19. going around the buoy I breath in and threw the wake I breath out, it feels natural.
  20. Ozski resort has good coaches, a beach very close, many shops, many bike riders riding around, and there should be something to do with tennise their. It is awesome their, we go for holidays their all the time. its very relaxing
  21. wondering which is easier TWBB or TO wrap in. i have been working on TO wrap in for a fair bit of time but I keep on falling back, it is really annoying. So, I was watching a video and saw someone do a TWBB in her run but not a TO (wi). So which should I work on and which is easier.
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