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OH YES LETS NOT FORGET THE COST OF THE NEW ONES...
NICE BUT PRICY.....AND THEY ARE KINDA TUNED AND DESIGNED
TOWARDS THE WAKEBOARDERS, I DO A LITTLE WAKEBOARDING
BUT THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN MAKING SWEET TURNS
ON THE OLD FIRESTICK....ESPECIALLY BEHIND THE OLD PRE.COMP
IT HAS THE BEST WAKE.
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Originally posted by Dents
I have been riding an HO CDX 67" for 2 years now. I love it. Before that I had an HO Extreme 66" which was the best thing on the planet back in the early 90's. I could not believe the difference 10 years makes in ski design!!!! The CDX is so easy to turn and takes the wake crossing much better than the older models.
OKLA, TWINN LAKES ESTATES,
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If you look at my photo page you will see the review of the 97 Tige Pre2000WT. It really speaks highly of the wakes for slalom sking. You can tell by the article that slalom was king in those days, with the wakeboarders just getting into the design frame of mind. What is also funny is it rates it for barefooting. Those poor guys dont have any specialty boat made for them anymore.
97 Tige Boat review. you may have to right click it to save it, then blow it up to read it.
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Originally posted by bfrank
If you look at my photo page you will see the review of the 97 Tige Pre2000WT. It really speaks highly of the wakes for slalom sking. You can tell by the article that slalom was king in those days, with the wakeboarders just getting into the design frame of mind. What is also funny is it rates it for barefooting. Those poor guys dont have any specialty boat made for them anymore.
97 Tige Boat review. you may have to right click it to save it, then blow it up to read it.
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Originally posted by NICKYPOO
I got lucky. 2000 22i. Last of the flat bottom Droop Snoots. The thing trows a bithen wake for boarding or surfing but it will still give me repectable slalom wakes through the coarse. They are not record capable or anything but still.
I think you nailed why we love our boats so much!Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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