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  1. There haven´t been many issues so far (April, May). All videos can be watched.
  2. The videos are excellent - this is instruction on a new level. The offering is well worth the $30. Regards Holger
  3. Thanks for all the advice! I am confident that Seth will help me to find the best match. Unfortunately I will not be able to try the skis later in the season - I am from Switzerland and the shipping costs are too high to use the demo program from Europe. Griff - I hope to see you in Charleston in April (I will be there April 19-27)
  4. Dear BOS members I will ski at H2oZ in April and want to take the opportunity to try some skis. Which skis do you recommend to try? My profile: I am skiing between 32mph-34mph/22 off on a Goode 9800 (67,25). I am 6 ft tall and my weight is 192 lbs. I am working on my handle control and consistency. The Goode 9800 is a good ski but for me a little bit to short and not forgiving enough. Which skis do you suggest? As a regular reader of this forum I will definitely try the Senate C (but which size?) and I think that the D3 Z7 (68) could be an option. The Strada is of course a temptation but maybe too “high endâ€Â. What do you think? Thanks for your help! HH
  5.  Hi Tadd This binding looks very interesting -Did anyone ski with the HO binding (i.e. Seth)? I know it is difficult in the middle of the winter but I would be interested to read reviews. Can you heat-mold the liners? How do you mount this binding on other skis than HO? Are there G10 plates available? Thanks  Holger
  6. Do you ski with an insole in the Reflex? This could be of help.
  7. John, with all the new bindings (o'Brian, HO, Radar...) coming to the market you should consider to launch an "Independent Waterski Binding Test". I would be very interested to get an overview of all the Pros and Cons of the different systems.  P.S.: I am on a Reflex with RTP but like to switch to a double hardshell
  8. I support Donski's suggestion. I start with 15 off and hope to finish with a shorter line length. The opening pass and therfore the ski characteristic 15off is quite important.
  9. Thank you very much for this comprehensive answer! I will definitely contact your neighbour . Meanwhile I also received an answer from Goode: "Thank you for your interest in GOODE Ski Technologies. The Interlock is made by 3M and is considered to be an industrial fastening system. We use 250 and 400 Interlock on the PowerPlate which will not release. We do not recommend using the Interlock on product other than the property of GOODE. If used on something other than GOODE any damage or loss which may occur we would not be responsible nor liable for."
  10. Thanks for the tips! The Reflexbond is great, but it is a extensive exercise to position all the bonds and glue them onto the ski.
  11. Thank you very much for the prompt answer. I have a slightly different intention: I want to avoid drilling holes into the Goode to fix my Reflex Binding. The idea is to fix the Reflex on the plate and to fix the plate with the Inter-Loc on the ski (which is also suggested by Goode on the Web Page (http://www.goode.com/waterskipp.htm). The question is: Will the Inter-Loc connection be strong enough to allow the adjustable release system of the Reflex binding to function? Goode is only talking about Rubber bindings on his webpage but not about the Reflex boot with a releasable snow-ski binding (I know it is a little bit exotic, but a great system because of the adjustable release). I do not have any experience with Inter-Loc - how strong is the connection to the ski?
  12. Did you use the Goode powerplate fixed on to the ski with Inter-loc in combination with a Reflex binding? What was your experience regarding the adjustable release of the binding? Does the combination INter-loc and Reflex binding work?
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