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MBlohm

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  1. If you want to see the schedule from King of darkness 2021 it’s there.
  2. That’s not a warranty issue. That’s due to that you pull in the fabric while putting them on. Make sure the glove is wet before and be gentle while putting them on.
  3. They have to be wet before you put them on. I get mine on as good as it gets. Then finish off by pushing a finger in between all fingers and pull once more to get them entirely up. I was afraid that they should loose the fit after a while but they don’t. Best glove I have ever tried even though it’s a bit pricy. Even bought an extra pair since you never know what changes between different years. And they have apparently changed something for 2022 according to someone in this thread. So glad I have an extra pair of the old ones which fits me perfect. Bought the first generation Vapor BOA liked them a lot. On the new Vapor the boa cord does something with my index finger knuckle causing a lot of pain for several days after a set. Off topic: The second best glove ever tried was the HO clutch also kind of strange glove. Really liked that one.
  4. Erik, go with the environmental friendly alternative. Mix bicarbonate and water in to a paste. It works great on black stains.
  5. How old are you? Do you ride in a course? If you ride in a course and your top speed will be 36mph go for a high end ski like the one you mentioned. Just work a lot on good body alignment. Then you will have a ski that will last. If your top speed is 34mph and running in a course or just a recreational skier. Go with with some more surface as a Radar Senate. It will be easier on your body. The Senate is available in different materials. The more expensive ones are faster but also a bit less forgiving.
  6. @503Kento yes you are right. I didn’t scroll. Thought it was shown in the same diagram if you clicked on the bar. We for sure have to long off season in Sweden. It must be why I didn’t remember. ?
  7. Previously there was a feature to see pass completion percentage. That has disappeared for me. Why? Really liked that one.
  8. We have the same problem on our club boat 2016. I know several other boats in Sweden with same problem. Don’t think anyone have fixed it. So seems like a common problem. And as you wrote the switch is very expensive.
  9. For those of you that are suggesting normal 4/3 wetsuits like O’Neill Epic and similar. Have you ever tried a more expensive one. The O’Neill technobutter neoprene found in Hyperfrak and Pshyco suits is another game. They are so much more flexible and warmer. I will never buy a cheap wetsuit for colder weather unless it has Technobutter or similar from other brands. And also +1 on chest zip for less leakage.
  10. Agree with @jjackkrash oneill hyperfreak or psycho. Durable, flexible and warm.
  11. @jerrym ok! I know of 2 H5 that had to be replaced due to oil pump failure. To go on topic again I would definitely buy the warranty. With all the issues I am aware of with new Nautique I wouldn’t dare to buy one without. Or if you could include an add on engine insurance which is possible here in Sweden. It’s more or less an extended engine warranty. Only possible for newer boats. But I have no clue how that works in the states.
  12. @jerrym what engine? I guess it was the H5 since you had problem with oil pump and got a replacement engine.
  13. @OSSKI I have a similar way of tracking my skiing in an excel sheet. To see trends and my current shape I have some data points that I like a bit extra. The overall (season) percentage of cleared passes for all line lengths. The percentage of cleared passes the last 10 passes of all line lengths to see the trend compared to the overall. I’m focusing a lot on stability instead of a high score without stability. That’s way this is more important to me. It would be very nice if those figures are available in the app or if you could consider to add it. Another feature that would be nice is the possibility to separate the statistics for practice and competitions. Really good initiative it will help me and others a lot, will use it and are willing to pay for it as well. Even if my wanted figures aren’t there I will still use it to track everything at the lake to fill my excel sheet later on.
  14. O’Brien PRO TOUR slalom 58” The best easy riding kid beginners slalom ski. We have it in our club. A friend from another clubs kid at an of 6 years old bought their own after trying ours. That little kid rocking the complete course on it in 19 and 21 mph.
  15. Also wondering, anyone got it to work? Please share link in that case!
  16. I live in Nykvarn 45km from sthlm. Start by measuring the position of the front boot. Factory setting on my ski was binding forward one hole compared to what you have. Start by measuring from the tail on the ski to the stitches on the heel of the binding. If you need to move it follow with the rtp. Or just try move the bindings one hole forward and see how you like it. One hole can make a huge difference.
  17. Hi Erik, I am swede as well. Living quite far away from you though. My previous ski was a Vapor alloy the year before yours. I'm now on Pro Build and love that ski. But to go back on topic the alloy is very forgiving and you should definetly be able to tune in the ski to be as "stable" as the strada. What brand of bindings do you use and are they in correct position. I switched bindings from vapor to a reflex late last season on my alloy and it was very sensitive for boot placement. So my advice is make sure everything is dialed in before considering to change the ski. I loved that ski but felt I wanted something more... The pro build is awesome :smile:
  18. If I remember correctly there was a thread with a movie with Chris Parrish. I tried to find that thread a couple of days after to show a friend but it couldn't find it. One comment in that thread was that he was on a Radar ski. So my guess is Chris Parrish.
  19. I have ridden the 67" senate graphite when I was at your level and weight slightly shorter though. It was an amazing ski. But I never thought of a getting bigger ski quite the opposite getting a 66" since it's wider. I'm now on 67" vapor alloy which I bought when I weighed the same as you and run consistent 22off. A vapor alloy is not to advanced for you. If I were you I would have gone for a 67" vapor alloy or graphite. Definitely not a 69". I will replace my 67" alloy with a pro build. Quite consistent on 28off and running deep 32s on a good day. Now weighing 75-77kg and I'm choosing between 67" and 66". If any of you more experienced ballers think I'm totally wrong please enlighten me.
  20. I'm 5'11" 165-170Ibs Swede. Today on vapor alloy running 28off fairly consistent and started working on 32off. Don't seem impossible to succeed with the pass in the beginning of next season. Today I'm on a Vapor alloy 67" and will upgrade next year to a Pro Build. Shall I stick to the 67" or go down in size to 66"? 34mph skier.
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