67 should work great. Sounds like the Radar Theory with the Vector front boot and rear ARTP is the way I'm gonna go. Carbon Senate for the former, regular senate for the latter, or if you just want to spend a bit more $$$ and have something that can take you a bit farther down the line go for the more expensive Senate C.I skied both in 67" at 15 and 22 off 32-34 mph and notice a very slight advantage in speed and acceleration in the Carbon Senate vs the regular senate. weighs 172 pounds. I recently finished a video of last year, so if you want to view it and you're a better skier than I am, then I would say go with the Senate. My Account ; My Cart 0; Search Search. Our rail holds the ski in the water during this part of your ski path, stopping the ski from "sliding away" from you, like an edge-to-edge shaped ski will do. The Katana is a free skiers dream come true, endless carves made with ease due to low drag. I personally believe that there not a more fun ski to ride in the course than the Theory at 32 mph, and I ride a Senate every spring freeskiing and in the course at 34. During the assembly the bike goes through a thorough quality control check to ensure your bike is up to our high standards and yours.For shipping, the handlebars and the front wheel are removed, hand packed, and padded with your bike's frame to ensure the safest possible transport. Designed by skiers, for skiers – slip into Radar boots and feel the difference. The Strada boots are a pretty big investment. Free Economy Ground shipping is only available in the contiguous lower 48 states (excluding AK, HI, international orders, PO boxes and APO addresses and excludes all oversized items such as Bikes, Wakesurfers, Surfboards, Paddleboards, Water Trampolines and Car Racks.) I have absolutely loved my Rail boots used on my Triumph. I actually run D3 Leverage bindings on my Theory (and on my Strada too for that matter) and it's great, I think the Vector's would likely be a step up from that even. No local boat stores around here carry any ski inventory to demo so I pretty much have to just try and find the best fit and go with that. The Strada boots are a pretty big investment. Explore the Radar Skis lineup that includes skis, boots, vests, gloves, ropes and more. Thanks Simojo. Our $99 Bike Assembly is here to help you maximize your riding time.
What boots did you get? Does anyone have any personal feedback on the difference between these skis? Feels good to be back on the water.I like the plan. I have decide my next slalom ski is going to be a Radar Theory. JT, You can certainly find deals on previous year models. Double or single with rear toe plate? but like you were saying it may be too small at the slower speeds. I grew up skiing mainly open water and was never around a course so I never got used to it. jthomas, did you buy the 2011 Radar Theory? I just watched your training video from Seth last night. I know the best route would be to demo a few skis, but that's not really an option in my area. I actually run D3 Leverage bindings on my Theory (and on my Strada too for that matter) and it's great, I think the Vector's would likely be a step up from that even. Thanks everybody. I am not going to be skiiing competitively so the Strada is probably a bit of an overkill for me. Shop the sale on Radar water skis at The-House.com. As for the Strada boots, expect to pay retail. Carve away!
The Strada or Vector? I guess some info on some new recommended bindings would help as well as I tore my old ones at the end of last season. 1. Lengthwise, you probably are a "tweener" w/ the Radar 67 and 69" options. Sorry to jump in the conversation late.Thanks for your input. The Theory is an awesome ski. Price matching does not apply when you use coupons, rebates, promotional offers, or product bundle pricing on the order.Price matching is limited to one item of the same product, shipped to the same address.Price matching is always subject to the discretion of thehouse.com It's a blast!Please feel free to let me know if you have any more questions. Probably go with the Strada's but I really like what I'm hearing and reading about the Vector's. Otherwise ditto what obski said.I wanted to offer my two cents on the conversation, if I may.
Make Offer - Radar Senate Alloy slalom water ski 71" (w-Vector Front XL & ARTP bind) NEW 2019. If you do intend to stay at 30 - 32 you can keep going shorter on the Theory or Triumph, both are performance oriented enough take you to pretty short line (I've been into 38 off 30 mph on my Theory) or just cruise on either ski, they're that versatile. Thanks Horton. My question is what length of ski should I get? The Senate(s) and Theory are both now patterned after the Strada....so I can only assume they are improved. Thought the Theory would be a good season starting ski, have not ski in eight years. I was told by Radar that 67" Theory for sure was definitely the way to go (69" is a very big stick).I went through the same process last year. I measured the combo ski I have been using and it measures 67". Any thoughts on the Senate vs. the Senate-C?Also could you talk about the differences with the new Vector boots vs. the Rail? Any thoughts on what boots to get? Once you're comfy on the new stick, then play with boot changes. You can post now and register later. Very easy to get up on and is easy to ski.