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Jobe Allegre Combo 67´´ Water Skis
181 €
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Jobe Buzz Trainers 46´´ Water Skis
141.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 67´´ Water Skis Pack
243.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 67´´ Water Skis Pack
255.99 €
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Jobe Mode Combo 67´´ Water Skis
235.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 67´´ Water Skis
187.99 €
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Jobe Hemi Trainers 46´´ Water Skis
164.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 67´´ Water Skis Pack
246.49 €
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Jobe Hemi Combo 59´´ Water Skis
182.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 59´´ Water Skis
183.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 59´´ Water Skis Pack
246.49 €
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Jobe Hemi Combo 65´´ Water Skis
199.99 €
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Jobe Allegre Combo 67´´ Water Skis
180.99 €
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Talamex Stripes Water Skis
184.49 €
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Jobe Mode Slalom 67´´+Binding Water Skis
198.99 €
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Jobe Baron Slalom 69´´ Water Skis
272.99 €
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Jobe Baron Slalom 67´´ Water Skis
272.99 €
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Obrien All Star Trainer 46´´ Water Skis Set
254.49 €
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Obrien Slalom Siege 69´´ Ski
651 €
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Spinera Blue Danube 54´´ Water Skis
257.49 €
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Airhead Water Combo 67´´ Skis
383.99 €
How to choose water skis?
Water skis are specialized equipment used for recreational and competitive water sports. Water skis consist of two individual skis, each with bindings that secure the skier´s feet, and they are typically made of fiberglass or composite materials.Water skis pack:
A water ski pack typically consists of a pair of water skis, bindings, and sometimes a tow rope. You can buy water skis packs from Talamex, Airhead, and Jobe.
Skill level: Determine your skill level as a water skier. This will help you choose skis that match your abilities.
Type of skis:
Combo skis: Ideal for beginners and recreational skiers. Combo skis typically come as a pair and are versatile, providing stability and ease of use.
Slalom skis: Designed for more experienced skiers looking for higher performance. Slalom skis are for single foot skiing and require more skill and balance.
Ski length: The ski length should also be based on your body weight and the manufacturer´s recommendations.
Binding fit: The bindings should hold your feet securely but not too tight to restrict circulation or cause discomfort.
Materials and construction: Consider the materials used in the construction of the skis. Fiberglass, carbon fiber, or composite materials are commonly used for their durability and performance characteristics.
Weight range: Check the weight range specified by the manufacturer to ensure that the skis are suitable for your body weight.
Rocker style: Skis with a more pronounced rocker provide better maneuverability and are suitable for tricks and jumps. Skis with a flatter rocker offer more stability and are ideal for cruising and slalom skiing.