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The Connelly Concept is the most forgiving high-performance slalom ski on the water. Connelly incorporates the new X.C.A.P.T. fiberglass technology into this popular ski’s shape to provide a variable thickness through the ski and give each section its own flex value. Rigid, stable section underfoot gives way to increasingly thinner sections as you move outward, which allows the tip to drop in for smooth turn initiation and the tail to finish clean. Ideal for a variety of skiers, the Concept is the definition of smoothness and consistency. The nice, big sweet spot and round bevels make edge transition smooth and forgiving. Polished speed base. Slider fin with foil.Fiberglass Layup: Less variable than wood, a fiberglass construction has advanced weave and fiber properties that provide consistent flex, vibration dampening, and a super light weight.Double Tunnel: A tunnel within a tunnel, this design sets the ski deeper in the water and gives it extra bite while on edge. This is most useful for experienced skiers and others who have above-average ski control.Tempest Bindings: The Tempest binding is a brand new design for 2018. A high-cut wrap and independent liner provide comfort and support to keep your feet happy, giving you more time behind the boat. Dual lace zones let you customize the fit over the top of your foot and around your ankle, so you can ride in comfort suited to your riding style. The molded toe features a stretch panel that ensures it stays flush on any foot size and shape. Sizes: S(4 – 7), M(7 – 9), L(9 – 11), XL(12 – 15).Concept 64:64″LBinding Location: 29.25″Suggested Speed: 30 – 34 MPHFor skiers up to 160 lbs.Concept 66:66″LBinding Location: 30.50″Suggested Speed: 30 – 34 MPHFor skiers 160 – 200 lbs.Concept 68:68″LBinding Location: 31.38″Suggested Speed: 30 – 34 MPHFor skiers over 200 lbs.
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Combination of aggressive sidecut and soft flexIdeal for a variety of skiersEmbodies smoothness and consistencyBig round bevels for edge transitions
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