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LeonJones

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  1. I've posted this question on a couple of the other sites (WSF & Proskicoach), but on the chance I may have missed someone with input, I'll repeat the question here... Thank you I am a 50 y/o rookie ( 15'-22' off at 32 mph) who needs a TKR. I've been putting it off, thinking it would be tough to ski with. Is there anyone out there who has had this done, who skis 150-200 sets per year? http://www.varvaro.com/virtualhosts/waterski/www/webbbs/smileys/ohwell.gif Thanks in advance for any feedback
  2. Thanks Ed, This may be the best option (KD EVO). I tried a friend's HO Burner, and HATED it! I love my CR7, so perhaps the EVO is the way to go. BTW- yesterday I did get 5@15 off, 29.5 MPH, just missed 6 ball by inches. I'm trying to find the slowest speed I can go, without sinking. I think this may be it. Thanks everyone!
  3. If I stay with the CR7, I assume the way to go is to ski as slow as possible, but not so slow that the ski plows. This seems to be about 30MPH. Is this a correct assumption?
  4. Beginner speed question/delima: I'm also learning the course. About half of the time I can run it when all the stars line up just so, but the other half, it looks like I've never been on a ski. I'm on a 68" KD CR7. I'm 5'11" and 190#. My question is this: With this ski and my weight, is 28-30mph still beneficial? I've skiied as slow as 28, but the ski just plows and wallows around, and is nearly impossible to maintain proper body position. At 30-32 mph it smooths out, but I lose the benefit of the slower speed. Assuming I stay with this ski (wife would kill me if I said I needed yet another ski) , what suggestions are there?
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