Ski to buy for slalom skiing?
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I have been water skiing for around 10 years now. I'm really good at regular water skiing and am now getting really good at slaloming. The problem is the set of skis I have are not very good at all. I want to buy a new ski just for slaloming. I don't know very much about what types or brands there are... Any suggestions on what would be a good ski? (I probably wouldn't want the ski to be more than $700)
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Answer:
Well here are two websites to help you determine what ski you want to buy and two more with samples. My personal preference is still the O'Brien skis, but that's only due to good experience with them. They hold up good and don't damage as easily as a lot of others. Hope you have a blast on your new ski. Once you start to slalom with a really flexible ski, you just don't want to go back to two skis.
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