Im a bigger guy
(215lbs 6'6) that is trying like mad to better my technique. I feel I may be inhibited on my '69 Radar Carbon Senate. I have been looking strongly at the X7, Quest, Fusion, and Arc.
From what I have read, I like the characteristics of the X7 but all pros are pointing to the ARC. I have researched each D3 in between the two...
I'm an intermediate free skier that hits it 40ish days a year. Just starting to dip into the course. I feel siting deeper in the water behooves my confidence. At the end of this season I demoed the ARC but October was so awful in terms of weather I wasn't able to put it to the test.
Any suggestions?
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D3s are consistently the easiest / most user friendly ski you can find.
I thought the same thing about the senate. I feel the strain in rolling it over. It is a wide body and I am going to address that with fin placement/adjustment... that is if I don't find a replacement in the meantime. I know much of this is form but I dont think the '69 and floatieness is helping me really dig in.
https://www.d3skis.com/
I skied the 15 Senate and it does some great things, but I found the D3's more user friendly. Or at least they feel that way.
The Arcs develop cross course speed incredibly and effortlessly. The X7 is a great ski, but the guys at D3 knocked it out of the park with the Arc. The 68 should be perfect, in either the X7 or Arc. I liked both skis. Honestly, all of those D3's would make you happy.
gregy-Aupatking. I wish I had the luxury to ski the x7. Do you have a '68?
All - I appreciate the enthusiasm and input. Love talking waterskiing in November. Keeps the energy alive during the winter.
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