This video discusses common slalom waterski issues, including handle dings, edge delaminations, and inserts. It also covers the proper setup, tuning care, boot mounting, fin adjustment for beginners, and replacing water ski boot laces. Water ski boots are divided into open-toe and closed-toe categories, and can be worn on both the front and rear foot or only the front foot. If you need to replace your water ski boot laces or upgrade your set-up, Overtons offers a full range of bindings, parts, and accessories.
Repairing a waterski or wakeboard is easy: use two-part epoxy, lightly sand the affected area, and fill it in. Once cured, sand back the epoxy with wet-and-dry sandpaper to match. Most water skis come with pre-drilled holes for installing bindings, but in rare cases, you may need to install your own ski bindings.
To replace water ski boot laces using the Radar Lace Lock Replacement Kit, follow these steps: open the Boa H3 spare parts kit, disengage the dial, and remove the H3 reel from the bayonet. If your skis bindings use self-tapping screws, drill pilot holes into the top of the ski using a drill bit slightly smaller than the one used.
Overtons offers a large selection of trick, jump, and slalom ski bindings from innovative manufacturers like Radar, HO Sports, and Reflex. A slightly more forward position can be better suited for beginners and slower skiers on longer line lengths.
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