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Lighter

It weighs less than half of a conventional mass-produced water ski. Less weight means faster acceleration from buoy to buoy.


Stronger

Hands down, carbon fiber beats fiberglass, titanium, steel, aluminum and magnesium in stiffness-to-density ratios. It provides the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any water ski.


Thinner

Its thin profile allows it to perform deeper in the water, slowing better at the buoy, quicker edge-to-edge, and is affected less by temperature and rough water.


Flexible

The flex/rocker pattern produces a soft longitudinal flex that allows the skier to turn a tighter arc at the buoy, thus maintaining a higher course line. Conversely, the stiff torsional flex provides better holding power behind the boat.


Hydrodynamic

The concave bottom design makes it faster, yet easier to handle. The bottom and fin is specially designed to eliminate turbulence and provide exceptional acceleration and control.