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Depends on what you consider advanced. Now, there ain't no way in hell you are going to stuff an RZ4 down a slalom course. It's just too big. Now, I have another definition of advanced. It's called Big Water. Somebody who can ski hard through big, choppy, open water and keep after it is considered advanced in my book. This person might actually like the RZ4 for Big Water. It would be something that could mash through the chop and leave a somewhat consistent wake, albeit a somewhat large wake. However, all that surface area might actually be beneficial to the slalom wake, just as is the lack of surface area on the RZ2 makes it easier to weight down for a bigger wake.
Does anyone have any RZ4 wake pics at slalom speed?
All the RZ and V series Tige's have a skiable slalom wake and I will say you can get advanced recreactional skiing with taps set low but they still have a hump and lips at 15 to 25 off not making them a great tow thru a course. The hull design has just enough V at the transom to give it a wake. Just my .02. IMO the I series has a little bit better slalom wake.
For my type of slalom aggresive weekend skiing and runs my 20V was a good trade off to say a Prostar190 wake. It allows you to actually use the boat in rough water verses getting slammed to death in a flatbottom slalom boat.
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