Radar Graphite Vapor w/ Double Carbitex Vector BOA Water Ski Package 2026

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Radar Graphite Vapor w/ Double Carbitex Vector BOA Water Ski Package 2026

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Select Package Options:66 in. | STD (7-11)

High Response Slalom Ski Power With Predictable Control

This Water Ski Package Is Best For:

  • Course Hunters: Aero Core construction gives a consistent flex that delivers tighter, more confident turns so you can stay ahead of every buoy with calm precision.
  • Precision Drivers: Sigmatex Carbon and the True Feel Base work together for clean edge hold and instant acceleration that keeps you centered and powerful through the wakes.
  • Performance Junkies: The Carbitex Vector BOA boots transfer energy instantly for quicker reactions and deeper angle, creating that addictive snap out of every turn.
  • Lake Lovers: The Vapor shape with a polyurethane core settles smoothly into the water for predictable carving that helps you create effortless, memory-making sets with friends and family.

Radar Graphite Vapor Size Chart

Length Width Surface Area Weight Range Fin Setup
65 in 6.749 in 344.05 sq in 110 to 145 lbs Adjustable Aluminum Fin
66 in 6.853 in 354.71 sq in 125 to 180 lbs Adjustable Aluminum Fin
67 in 6.957 in 365.54 sq in 160 to 200 lbs Adjustable Aluminum Fin
68 in 7.061 in 376.54 sq in 180 to 220 lbs Adjustable Aluminum Fin
69.5 in 7.217 in 393.33 sq in 200+ lbs Adjustable Aluminum Fin


The 2026 Radar Graphite Vapor delivers the ideal blend of high-end slalom ski speed with a smoother, deeper riding feel that excels in open water and the ski course. Its machined polyurethane core calms the ski in chop while keeping the trademark Vapor acceleration that locks you into the wake with total confidence. Paired with the Double Carbitex Vector BOA boots, you get instant response, incredible connection, and a supportive fit that elevates every pass. Built with Radar's signature craftsmanship, this package is made for skiers who love early morning glass, late evening sessions, and pushing their skiing just a little further each time.

RADAR SKIS

Hand-made on the shores of Radar Lake U.S.A

The basics

When choosing a radar ski, there are so many factors to consider. Where should you start?

Experience level

Whether you're beginner, intermediate, or advanced, there is a ski for you.

Radar Series

Vapor Series

The Vapor name has become synonymous with balance and speed. A true course ski.

Construction Materials

PMI

PMI Foam is leading the industry as a core with its lightweight, reactive qualities. More speed and instant connection is how that translates on the water.

PVC

PVC has been an industry staple for well over a decade. It is trusted and proven as a core because of its long-lasting strength and quick response.

AERO CORE

AeroCore is our exclusive formulation of polyurethane foam. With an amazingly high strength-to-weight ratio these skis sit deeper in the water for a forgiving, consistent ride.

ALL-TERRAIN CORE

Our All-Terrain Core is the most forgiving construction we offer. A polyurethane core with paulownia wood stringers allows the ski to cross the wakes with ease.

TEXTREME

Textreme is a manufacturer of spread tow carbon which allows us to reduce weight and increase strength. It most importantly provides us a more consistent flexing and durable ski.

INNEGRA

Innegra is a dampening fiber that reduces vibration and increases strength. Innegra is woven into the Textreme to improve the performance and durability of the ski.

SIGMATEX

Sigmatex is an industry leader in the carbon fiber world. Their looming process is computer controlled giving them the ability to use ultra-high modulus carbons with complete precision.

NFC ENABLED

Putting Technology in the ski. An NFC Chip allows the consumer to get more information about the ski with just a touch of their phone.

what length should the ski be?

The length of the ski is dependent on your weight. Check out the size charts for each ski to see which length you might need!

How wide should the ski be?

The width of the ski will determine the manuverability of the ski and how easy it is to get up. Wider skis will get up easier, but be slower to turn. Thinner skis will turn and cut fast, but they are hard to get up on.

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