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  1. Moderators - can I have this post removed? Thanks.
  2. Performance has a few plates from different companies in the Trick section as well as this: http://www.perfski.com/Three-Event-Equipment/Accessories/Rear-Toe-Assembly.html
  3. What's your stance on wake boarding and wake-surfing on public lakes?
  4. I chopped a small gator while driving last summer. Too small to do any prop damage One of my friends fell tricking a few years ago and felt something stinging in his leg. When he reached down to see what it was he pulled up a snake which then bit his hand and swam off. Luckily nothing poisonous
  5. You have no idea how scary this thread is for a young person.
  6. I'm 22. That original comment seems kinda dangerous to post here
  7. I am RFF, rear boot almost all the way counterclockwise on Exos, front boot about 1/5 clockwise.
  8. I only spent 10 or so sets on each ski so I may not have the best opinion on them, but I know they are very different skis. The main characteristic I remember from the RS1 was it was FAST. Uncontrollably fast in the course for me. I feel like the Prophecy had a much looser feeling than the RS1, which resulted in a better release outward from the edge change and a more controlled for me. The RS1 felt like I was on a roller coaster and I never knew where I was going to enter or finish the turn.
  9. I would say the 65". At 130, he'll have a few years before that would be too small for him, especially since the A1s are wider than older skis used to be. The 65 will still turn great and as MattP said will be plenty stable with its width. I am 5'11", 160 lbs and my 66.25" A1 from 2009 is a perfect fit.
  10. Looks like Asher is on the EXOs in this vid. I know people always questioned his confidence in them before...
  11. Go with the sport tube, they are tough enough for almost any baggage handler. I think I have the size that is designed for snowboards. I was able to fit 3 skis and a set of bindings in mine after an expensive 2006 nationals. 2 will be no problem, especially if there are releasable bindings.
  12. I wouldn't mind the better gas mileage when towing a lighter boat. I bet that could help the promo guys travel just a bit further to get their boats to a better variety of tournaments
  13. School Name:Â M2 Sports Country:Â USA State:Â TX Contact: http:Â www.m2sports.com
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