steve0617
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 167
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- Points
- 162
- Location
- Littleton CO
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR195
- Boat Length
- 19
Wife wants to ski too. I had previously bought an O'Brien 68" set of skis. Nothing fancy. We're not slalom people. They're fine for me but too unwieldy for my wife.
The skis are just too big and clunky for the missus. The X7 binding that comes with these skis (men's 4.5 - 13) fit okay. She's one notch from fullly small to ensure they're tight enough to get out of the water.
I just purchased a 64" O'Brien set that has the 'X7 Junior' bindings but they're too small for her feet. But she feels the 64" will work but no way to know for sure until it's boating season as we live in Denver. So any purchase now while stuff is in stock or we can wait 2 months is a crap shoot.
We could of course go with custom but I haven't seen pairs of customs - only slalom with sized bindings. I'd rather not spend $800 on a custom set of two slalom skis.
So what all brands/sizes of ski sets have you found that are manageable for a 5'7 140lb woman?
The skis are just too big and clunky for the missus. The X7 binding that comes with these skis (men's 4.5 - 13) fit okay. She's one notch from fullly small to ensure they're tight enough to get out of the water.
I just purchased a 64" O'Brien set that has the 'X7 Junior' bindings but they're too small for her feet. But she feels the 64" will work but no way to know for sure until it's boating season as we live in Denver. So any purchase now while stuff is in stock or we can wait 2 months is a crap shoot.
We could of course go with custom but I haven't seen pairs of customs - only slalom with sized bindings. I'd rather not spend $800 on a custom set of two slalom skis.
So what all brands/sizes of ski sets have you found that are manageable for a 5'7 140lb woman?