or stay on when the infamous wipeout occurs? I keep reading about dish soap and shaving cream. I am a proud owner of a new scar on the top of my foot from my stupidy of having the bright idea to put my skis on while still in the boat (both the skis and myself completely dry). Just seemed a little easier to do at the time! Are these lubricants just to get the boots on?
Once again: Is it better to come clean out of the boots or keep them snug taking a chance of twisting a knee or two. Seems like most of the wipeout footage I have been watching (and in some way feeling), the boards never come off.
My background: 37 years old...2 years of regular skiing...very llittle slalom experience....weigh 225lbs (somewhat muscular build)...6'0 tall...insanely flexible gymnastics instructor.....
Just ordered a hyperlite state 145 board...
My Boat: 1998 Sea Ray 18' Bowrider with a 3.0 Merc and Wakeboard tower.
I can see myself doing some of these tricks in due time, but I also know my age is working against me!
Your thoughts?!!!
Once again: Is it better to come clean out of the boots or keep them snug taking a chance of twisting a knee or two. Seems like most of the wipeout footage I have been watching (and in some way feeling), the boards never come off.
My background: 37 years old...2 years of regular skiing...very llittle slalom experience....weigh 225lbs (somewhat muscular build)...6'0 tall...insanely flexible gymnastics instructor.....
Just ordered a hyperlite state 145 board...
My Boat: 1998 Sea Ray 18' Bowrider with a 3.0 Merc and Wakeboard tower.
I can see myself doing some of these tricks in due time, but I also know my age is working against me!
Your thoughts?!!!