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Comments about Barefoot International Foot Skis:
Great for a beginner. Speed can be greatly reduced. They stay on even during a fall.
Pros
- None For a Big Foot
Cons
- Too small
Best Uses
- Lake
- River
Comments about Barefoot International Foot Skis:
Never was able to try them!!! I have size 12 feet and these things are for baby feet sizes! Why isn't there a size chart?
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how do you get up on themAsked on 6/25/2009 by leo nard from thomson, ga1 answer
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hi, please call mike seipel on his cell phone at 561-523-1947 so he can go over this with you more clearly on the phone. thanksAnswered on 7/7/2009 by mike from Overtons
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how do you get up on themAsked on 6/25/2009 by hobbs son from evans, ga1 answer
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hi, please call mike seipel on his cell phone at 561-523-1947 so he can go over this with you more clearly on the phone. thanksAnswered on 7/7/2009 by mike from Overtons
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What speed would be enough to get up on these skis? How would it compare to real barefoot? Thanks!Asked on 5/4/2009 by Jaime from Durham, NC2 answers
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Haven't tried these, but, have used others. Can go quite slow.
25-28. Doesn't compare to real barefoot when you have the water rushing on your feet. but, fun none the less. I would give it a try.Answered on 5/11/2009 by Old Joe from Minneapolis, MNCUSTOMER CARE
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20-25 miles an hour.
This is a good training device and are alot of fun!!Answered on 5/21/2009 by Ike from Overtons

