Radar Lithium Vapor w/ Double Vector BOA Water Ski Package 2024 - BoardCo

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Radar Lithium Vapor w/ Double Vector BOA Water Ski Package 2024

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Radar Lithium Vapor w/ Double Vector BOA Water Ski Package 2024

66 in. / STD (7-11)

Springville

Pickup currently unavailable

1015 N 2000 W
Springville UT 84663
United States

+13852130452

Course-Ready Powerhouse: Radar Lithium Vapor Water Ski with Double Vector BOA

  • Pro-Level Performance: Ideal for 30-36 MPH, excels in both course and open water skiing.
  • PVC Core for Responsive Skiing: Proven high-quality material for a dynamic and engaging experience.
  • Advanced Construction for Consistency: Sigmatex Carbon ensures consistent flex and durability.
  • Vector BOA Bindings for Precision: Carbitex CX6 and BOA reel for unmatched control and fit.

The Radar Lithium Vapor water ski package, complete with Double Vector BOA bindings, is a top-tier choice for skiers seeking pro-level performance at a more accessible price point. Optimal for speeds between 30-36 MPH, this ski thrives in slalom courses and open water, capable of handling a wide range of conditions from 15-41 off. The Lithium Vapor features a PVC core, a time-tested material known for its responsive and dynamic qualities. This is complemented by Sigmatex Carbon, offering consistent flex and enhanced durability. The Race Base and Enduro Tip/Tail further enhance the ski's performance, enabling earlier lines and easier turns, while maintaining high speed. Paired with the Vector BOA bindings, which include Carbitex CX6 strips and a BOA Fit System, skiers are assured a precise, responsive fit, elevating their overall performance. This combination of a responsive ski build and advanced binding technology makes the Lithium Vapor a superb choice for those looking for a course-ready ski with professional-grade features and performance.

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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