Waterskis

Getting outdoors and water skiing is a great way to get in some challenging exercise and clear your mind. If youโ€™re looking for a full-body workout, water skiing covers all muscle groups and can help you build your coordination and balance. Additionally, adventure seekers find that water skiing is an excellent choice for thrills, sharing the time with family and friends, as almost anyone who wants to try the sport can do it.

At Poco Marine, itโ€™s easy to find the right water skis for sale and ski gear for your experience level, size, age, and even the body of water youโ€™ll be skiing on. Youโ€™ll have a great selection at multiple price points and be ready for water skiing season when you shop Poco Marine!

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Choosing the Right Water Skis

Overall Factors to Consider

Skill level is a main influence on water ski selection. Beginners often do best by using wider, shorter skis. These allow for more stability and easier turning. An intermediate-level water skier can go with slightly narrower skis that allow for more maneuverability. Advanced skiers usually prefer longer, narrower skis. Thatโ€™s due to how these enthusiasts water ski at higher speeds and take sharper turns.

Type of Skiing

The type of skiing you plan to do is also a consideration. Trick skiing, slalom skiing, and jump skiing all require different types of water skis. Trick skiing uses shorter skis with no fins for spins and flips, and jump skiing needs long, wide skis for distance jumping. Slalom skiing requires a single narrower and longer ski for high-speed turns. Combo skis can provide you with a general all-purpose option.

Choosing Beginners and Kidโ€™s Skis

For beginners and kids, youโ€™ll want to look at water skis for sale that come with adjustable bindings to accommodate growing feet, making them an excellent choice for children. Training skis, which consist of two skis, can help kids and beginners until theyโ€™re ready to transition to junior-sized single skis or adult beginner models.

Height and Weight of the Skier

Generally, taller skiers need longer skis for better stability and flotation, while heavier skiers require wider skis with more surface area for better buoyancy. As a rough guide, skiers under 125 lbs might opt for 62 to 65-inch skis, those between 125 to 150 lbs should consider 65 to 68-inch skis, 150 to 180 lbs for 68 to 70-inch skis, and over 180 lbs for 70 to 72-inch skis. Children and teenagers typically benefit from shorter, lighter kids’ water skis that are easier to maneuver.

The Setting Influences Water Ski Choice

While standard skis work well on lakes and calm waters, slightly wider skis work best on rougher waters or ocean skiing. Although the type of water (salt or fresh) doesn’t significantly affect ski choice, it’s recommended to use saltwater-resistant materials for ocean use to prevent corrosion. Review boot types, rockers (more upward curve makes turning easier but reduces speed), and materials that the skis are made of, such as carbon fiber for lightweight performance or fiberglass for durability and low cost.

Add These Waterski Accessories to Complete Your Outfit

Shop Poco Marineโ€™s ski gear, safety equipment, and accessories so youโ€™ll have the total waterskiing package. Check out our assortment of life vests and associated accessories. Shop for adult and youth vests for your whole group. We even offer safety kits that include a buoyant rope, a safety whistle, and a waterproof flashlight. High-grip gloves are a necessity when water skiing, and you will get lots of use out of our Traction UV Open Finger Gloves. We also offer tough Novabraid nylon rope. Take a look at our other accessories, such as the Connelly Front Adjustable Velcro Binding and the Connelly Pivot RTP, which offer secure and adjustable foot placement on your skis.

Frequently Asked Questions on Water Skis

  1. ย What makes a good water ski?
    A good water ski offers buoyancy, stability, and maneuverability. When searching online for โ€œwater skis Canadaโ€ your top choice for a great selection is Poco Marine.
  2. How long do water skis last?
    Looking online for โ€œwater skis Canadaโ€ and how long they last? Our selection lasts anywhere from five to 10 years, and possibly longer if well maintained.
  3. How do I pick the right water ski?
    Consider skill level, weight, and preferred skiing style. Choose the appropriate length and width for stability and control.
  4. What type of ski is good for beginners?
    Beginners should start with wider, more stable skis, such as combo skis or learning skis with adjustable bindings.

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