O'Brien Siege Slalom Water Ski w/Targa High Wrap Plate and Rear Toe Plate
Key Features
Conical tunnel bottom
Variable sidewall thickness
ARC fin
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Pros
- Durable
- Fast Ride
- Lightweight
- Quick Turns
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about O'Brien O'Brien Siege Slalom Water Ski w/Targa High Wrap Plate and Rear Toe Plate:
This is the best ski i have ever rode on. It is very easy to control, especially with the double targa bindings. I have had no problems with the product and have enjoyed it tremdously through the past two summers.
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Pros
- Durable
- Fast Ride
- Lightweight
- Quick Turns
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Flat Water
Comments about O'Brien O'Brien Siege Slalom Water Ski w/Targa High Wrap Plate and Rear Toe Plate:
This ski is great I love the double boot feature it provides support for my back foot and therefore I have much better control I use this product behind many different boats and it has been great behind them all. Of course it performs best with smooth water like any other ski. If you are looking to take the next step in slalom skiih this is a great product
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Would this be a good ski for someone who is about 5'6" and weights 216 pds and is a recreational skier???Asked on 8/19/2012 by chuck from coventry, ri1 answer
A:
Yes!Answered on 11/14/2012 by Justin from Overton's
Q:
I wear a size 8 in women's shoes - what size binding would I need?
Also is the back binding adjustable - I ordered another O'Brien ski with a similar back binding before and had to return it as the back binding was too narrow.Asked on 8/7/2012 by Karen from Illinois0 answers
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What sizes does the m/l in the binding category correlate to in foot size...like an 11 or 12? Also, I am confused about what length to get....The people using the ski woul dbe around 170/180 pounds....what are your thoughts?Asked on 7/4/2012 by Tim from United States0 answers
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How do I determine what length of ski I need?Asked on 5/16/2012 by Anonymous0 answers



