COEFFICIENT X WATERSKI
Coefficient X -- eXperimentation with reducing skis' Coefficient of Drag
The
single largest difference between the skis of the future and the skis
of ten years ago is the amount of physical effort required by the skier
to ride them. As water skiing evolves from a fight between boat and
equipment to an efficient harmony between man and machine, so must the
equipment. The Coefficient X introduces the first major departure from
the traditional concave bottom ski of the last 70 years; Step Concave
Technology. When a traditional ski moves through the water it drags
along with it a layer of water molecules that stick to the bottom of the
ski. In the science world, it is known as boundary layer theory. The
Step Concave introduces a very small amount of turbulence into the
concave, which interrupts the boundary layer, freeing the water
molecules and thereby allowing the ski to move through the water with a
decreased Coefficient of Drag. The result is a more efficient ski shape
that minimizes the amount of physical effort required by the skier so he
or she can enjoy longer more efficient ski rides.
The
Coefficient X also employs a 7% smaller bevel than the Syndicate A1.
This helps to lift the ski out of the water for reduced drag and permits
the proper amount of on water slide skiers need to dictate when, where
and how aggressively they turn.
The Coefficient X achieves its
unparallel stability by utilizing a significantly deeper concave,
pintail geometry and 5-Stage rocker line. Each of these design elements
holds the ski to the water surface, so the step concave and smaller
bevel design can dictate the line between carve and slide for the
ultimate slalom course of free skiing line.
The Syndicate Team
was so intrigued by the Coefficient X design, HO decided to offer it in
two different constructions. The SuperLite (SL) utilizes the
polyvinylchloride foam core technology of the Syndicate Program skis and
90/10 Carbon/Fiberglass construction for the most advanced core
technology available with just a touch of dampening. The standard
Coefficient X is built out of the exact same molds as the SL, but has a
more traditional 50/50 carbon/fiberglass construction and a polyurethane
core. Each ski is handmade in the HO Factory, Redmond, WA.
ATTACK BINDINGS
As water ski boots have transitioned from rubber
binders to textile footwear great improvements have been made in ease of
entry and overall boot comfort, but has performance been sacrificed?
Not any more. Meet the all new 2012 Attack boots! The Attack utilizes a
Unibody Construction and a 1Piece 3D molded tongue to
deliver unmatched lateral ski edging power. Traditional "Stitch to”
boots are made of a liner inside of a synthetic leather shell. Because
the liner and textile shell are not connected there is a large amount of
sheering between the two and the lateral support of the boot is much
lower than desired. Unibody construction mechanically attaches the soft
comfortable liner with the powerful textile shell to eliminate shearing
and maximize lateral support and edge power. The Attack also utilizes
the 1Piece 3D molded tongue to provide positive feedback to forward ankle flexion allowing the skier to let the Attack boot support them shifting their weight forward on the ski for more efficient skiing. Combine this with the industry’s only Baseless Aluminum Frame, ultra lean, water ski specific design, and you have marriage of finesse and power seen in no other hybrid boot on the market.
SKI FEATURES
- Bob LaPoint Design
- Step Concave Design
- 5-Stage Rockerline
- Pin Tail Geometry
- Blended Carbon & Fiberglass Reinforcements
- Poly Urethane Foam Core
- Syndicate Adjustable Fin Block
- Handmade in the U.S.A.
Coefficient X Factory Settings
Ski Size
|
65"
|
67"
|
69"
|
Fin Length (Tips)
|
6.845 in.
|
6.845 in.
|
6.845 in.
|
Fin Depth
|
2.470 in. |
2.480 in. |
2.500 in.
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Distance From Tail
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0.730 in.
|
0.750 in
|
0.780 in.
|
Wing Angle
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7 degrees
|
7 degrees |
7 degrees |
Boot Location
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29 in.
|
29.5 in.
|
30 in.
|
*Boot Location (Front Binding) is measured from the tail of the ski to the heel of the front boot.
**Distance from Tail is the measurement from the tail of the ski to the back of the fin.
BINDING FEATURES
- Unibody Composite Construction
- Baseless Aluminum Frame
- Stiff Flex 3-D Molded Tongue
- Thin Orthotic Footbed
- Dual Lace Zones
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SKI SIZING:
65 in. = 110 - 160 lbs.
67 in. = 140 - 200 lbs.
69 in. = 180 - 240 lbs.
BOOT SIZING:
Mens Size 4-9 | Womens Size 5-10
Mens Size 7-11 | Womens Size 8-12
Mens Size 10-14 | Womens Size 11-15
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Return Info for this Product:
This product can be returned within 30 days for any reason as long as it does not have excessive wear or damage.
Returns on this product are available for refund or product exchange.