Wondering if anyone has any input on where to get wake skis? I know about overtons and straight from stereo or HO.
There's a new website that launched fairly recently with a tropical sounding name that has wakeskis on it, along with a bunch of other stuff. It's something exotic...like nairobi.com or polynesian.com.
Oh, it's coming to me now. Amazon.com. That's it, amazon.com. Try there.
Lol I found a pair at walmart a couple years ago they were like $140 in the clearance area for $25. You look like a duck skiing on them but they're fun.
Also, try ebay.
Wakeskiing is all I ever do in summer, I love it!
You should also have a look at Method wakeskis: http://www.method-wakeboard.com/produit/notic-air
The website is in French, but you can write them an email - I paid 420 Euro for a set two years ago. They also ski much better than the Stereo Standards I had before.
Also, those guys are also really nice and helpful. I destroyed my skis once, they offered to repair it for free, and the next time I destroyed them, I got a really good deal on a new pair.
Further, my experience with Stereo is that they are treating their customers like shit - I transfered them money for sending me some skis, and afterwards they didn't reply to my emails for 2 months. After a total of like 3 months, they sent me the wrong skis, and it took me in total around 6 months to have everything sorted out and my money back.
However, they are the only ones that make bindings for wakeskis, so I still have to use those.
I don't have any experience with HO's yet. I thought they stopped producing them at some point, but last year, I saw they produced some again.
iFlipThere's a new website that launched fairly recently with a tropical sounding name that has wakeskis on it, along with a bunch of other stuff. It's something exotic...like nairobi.com or polynesian.com.Oh, it's coming to me now. Amazon.com. That's it, amazon.com. Try there.
This actually made me laugh. For a second I thought this was a legit answer. Well played iFlip, well played.
I ride a trick ski, wakeboard/wake skate or slalom ski in the summer, wake skiing looks silly...two skis on the water is so bulky
moe6Wakeskiing is all I ever do in summer, I love it!You should also have a look at Method wakeskis: http://www.method-wakeboard.com/produit/notic-air
The website is in French, but you can write them an email - I paid 420 Euro for a set two years ago. They also ski much better than the Stereo Standards I had before.
Also, those guys are also really nice and helpful. I destroyed my skis once, they offered to repair it for free, and the next time I destroyed them, I got a really good deal on a new pair.
Further, my experience with Stereo is that they are treating their customers like shit - I transfered them money for sending me some skis, and afterwards they didn't reply to my emails for 2 months. After a total of like 3 months, they sent me the wrong skis, and it took me in total around 6 months to have everything sorted out and my money back.
However, they are the only ones that make bindings for wakeskis, so I still have to use those.
I don't have any experience with HO's yet. I thought they stopped producing them at some point, but last year, I saw they produced some again.
those graphics are tight