Getting the kids the right combo skis can make or break their first waterskiing experience. First consider the ski's width and length when making your choice. A wider ski will provide more stability and a shorter ski will be easier for a child to control. A more advanced ski will be fairly narrow to allow quicker edge to edge turns and an overal higher performance experience.
All combos are roughly 67" in length and are great for all adults. Beginner skis are generally wider in the tail making them easier to get started but lack a great slalom skiing performance. Advanced skis generally have a narrow tail cut for improved slalom ski performance and are mounted with upgraded, more supportive bindings.
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