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Choosing your first slalom ski or upgrading an old ski shouldn’t be a daunting task! There are many different slalom skis designed to suit different kinds of skiing. In this article we’ll walk you through the important features, shapes, constructions and what makes slalom skis different from one another. Slalom skis are available in 3 key categories: Free-Ski, Course and Cross-Over: 

CATEGORIES:

  • FREE-SKI: Free-Skis are designed to effortlessly carve open-water lakes and rivers in a range of water conditions. They feature a wide width, soft flex, and shallow concave; All of which will aid easy deep water starts, enough buoyancy to cater for slower boat speeds between 20-30mph and smooth, long radius turns. A free-ski will lend itself towards beginners, big guys or a skier that wants to relax and have fun behind the boat!
  • COURSE: Course skis feature a stiff, responsive construction for acceleration out of a turn, a narrow overall width allowing the ski to roll from edge to edge with added power and drive and a deep concave to roll from edge quickly and aggressively. With all of this considered, a course skis primary purpose is to get around 6 buoys’ as quickly and efficiently as possible. Course skis are built with high-end foam cores, carbon fibre laminates and adjustable fin blocks and are only suited to speeds of 34-36mph.
  • CROSS-OVER: Cross-over skis combine the performance of course skis with the stability of free-skis resulting in a versatile offering suitable across a range of ability levels. Cross-over skis feature shapes based closely on course skis but add extra width into the body for more stability and slower boat speeds between 26-34mph. They are available in a range of constructions from basic to highly advanced allowing the skier to choose a construction based on their ability and skier preferences.

CONSTRUCTION:

All modern slalom skis in their simplest form are built with fibreglass moulds and PU (polyurethane) foam cores. This most basic construction suits beginner and intermediate skiers for its reliability and forgiving nature. As the ski turns around a buoy, it bends under load and the speed in which it returns to its original form is described as its ‘responsiveness’. A more responsive ski will snap back to shape quickly, accelerating out of a turn and across the wakes towards the next buoy. Carbon fibre was introduced into slalom ski contractions as a replacement for fibreglass and results in more response with a much-appreciated side-effect of being lightweight. Carbon fibre is commonly used across kids, ladies, and men’s skis by varying the number of laminates for each use case. 

  • Since the early 2000’s, PU (polyurethane) foam has been replaced by PVC (polyvinyl chloride) in many high-end slalom skis. PVC paired with carbon fibre laminates results in a construction that is significantly more responsive and lightweight when compared to traditional PU cores. In 2019, Radar introduced PMI (polymethacrylimide) into its ‘Pro Build’ range found in both the Vapor and Senate. PMI is the most responsive slalom ski core on the market offering an increase even larger than the gap between PVC and PU.
  • Having a slalom ski built with PMI or PVC cores will offer the best performance however they aren’t always the best option for all categories of ski or all skier types! PMI and PVC cores are less forgiving and only suit confident skiers with aggressive skiing styles. In addition, they will only perform well in flat water conditions. For skiers who brave all weather, a traditional PU core will handle rough water more comfortably.

SIZE GUIDE:

Choosing the correct size of water ski depends on your weight and the style of ski however skier preferences can be considered. Most beginner and intermediate skis are available in 2” increments from 63” to 71”. Course specific slalom skis are available in 1” increments between 65” and 69” to dial in the exact size required. If a skier is between the range of two ski sizes, their age and fitness should be considered; The larger of the two sizes will aid deep water starts and the smaller of the two will aid performance. 

  • 63” (Up to 55 kg)
  • 65” (50 - 70 kg)
  • 66” (60- 80 kg)
  • 67” (70 - 90 kg)
  • 68” (80 - 100 kg)
  • 69” (80 - 100 kg)
  • 71” (100+ kg)
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HO 2023 Carbon Omega Max Ladies Slalom Ski

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High Performance Versatility Perfect for skiers looking for one ski to do it all, the Carbon Omega Max was designed to make course skiing easy while the carbon construction allows it to perform great in variable water conditions inside the course or out. High performance versatility is the Carbon Omega Max’s br ... Read more
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Description

High Performance Versatility
Perfect for skiers looking for one ski to do it all, the Carbon Omega Max was designed to make course skiing easy while the carbon construction allows it to perform great in variable water conditions inside the course or out. High performance versatility is the Carbon Omega Max’s bread and butter.

Width is Lift. Omega Max is a wider variant of the Omega design, created to increase acceleration from turn to wakes allowing for the early, tight line skiing skiers’ dream of.

Shape: It’s Max Width Profile provides stability, while it’s new narrow round tail rolls onto and stays on edge easier. The tails round shape helps it sit deeper at the finish of the turn for increased hold. The Carbon Omega Max also features a rounder, larger bevel allows ski to roll on edge better with increased stability. It’s tail is rounded which allows the ski to sit deeper at the finish of the turn for increased hold. The Low Volume Concave allows the Omega Max to maintain skier speed more easily for improved efficiency and less skier effort required. Designed with a 4- Stage Rocker, the true flat spot located under the skiers front foot allows the ski to move through the wakes and outbound better than any Syndicate ski to date. An additional flat spot in the tail provides more support and helps keep the tip down through the finish of the turn.

Construction: The Carbon Omega Max is built utilizing Carbon Laminates, for increased stiffness delivering maximum acceleration. A traditional Polyurethane core creates a stable and damp feel, optimized to perform in variable water chop. More tip to tail stiffness assures greater acceleration and enhanced performance and higher speeds. Longitudinally stiffer, it is more aggressive skier who demands more horsepower and increased response in pursuit of throwing the biggest water walls. The Carbon Omega Max ski base features Carbon Fiber Speedskin, an advanced laminar textured material to reduce ski drag & increase speed, with 20% less ski weight! This ski also features our new Syndicate Adjustable Fin: A simple, minimal and functional design utilizing a single 5-32 hex key for micro-adjustment and fin blade clamping.

Specifications

• Max Width Profile with narrow round tail – increased surface area for stability and width in the course, while retaining quicker turning properties. Rolls onto and stays on edge easier. Roundness helps tail sit deeper at finish of the turn for increased hold.
• 4-Stage Rocker Design: With a true flat spot located under the skiers front foot, the Omega moves through the wakes and outbound better than any Syndicate ski to date. Additional flat spot in tail for more support and to keep tip down through finish of the turn.
• Carbon Construction: Carbon Laminates for increased stiffness for max acceleration.
• Traditional Polyurethane composite structure for stable and damp ride.
• More tip to tail stiffness for greater acceleration and enhanced performance and higher speeds. Longitudinally stiffer for the more aggressive skier who demands more horsepower and increased response in pursuit of throwing the biggest water walls.
• Carbon Fiber SpeedSkin: Advanced laminar textured ski base to reduce ski drag & increase speed, with 20% less ski weight!
• Syndicate Adjustable Fin: A simple, minimal and functional design utilizing a single 5-32 hex key for micro-adjustment and fin blade clamping.

RECOMMENDED SPEED RANGE: 28-36 MPH / 45-58 KM/H