HO Syndicate Pro Slalom Waterski Review

The HO Syndicate Pro Slalom Waterski is excellent for taking your performance to the next level. I’ve now looked at many of the best HO Sports Water Skis and determined this ski to be of note. In this review, I’m going to compare whether it does what it promises: a smooth ride, a sturdy base, and a fast speed. Although it appears to tick all the boxes, keep reading to find out whether you should buy the HO Syndicate Pro Slalom Waterski.

Summary: HO Syndicate Pro Slalom Waterski Review
The perfect companion for slalom water skiing, this ski will make it easy for you to perform tricks like a pro. It will introduce you to out of the world stability and durability. Its motto increased speed and decrease load. Furthermore, it is one of the fastest ski available in the market. Keep on reading to check out its features.

Specs and Features

  • Size: 65”, 66”, 67” and 68”
  • Skiers Weight: 65”110—140lbs, 66” 140-170lbs, 67” 170-200lbs and 68” Over 200
  • Bob LaPoint Design
  • Binding Spine
  • Single Radius Rocker
  • A1 Width Profile
  • 46-degree Bevel Angle
  • Carbon Fiber Speed Skin

PROS

  • It is available in multiple sizes
  • It features the popular design of A1 Syndicate
  • Binding Spine provides ease to skiers while performing tricks
  • Carbon Fiber Speed Skin reduces the weight of the ski
  • It also increases the speed

CONS

  • Available in one color

Best Design

The design is one of the most important elements of waterski and is responsible for introducing to control and stability as well as increasing the speed of the water ski. For creating the best design, consultation from professional is required. This water ski was created by five times water ski world champion and expert in designing waterskis, Bob Lapoint.

The most important of aspect of this ski’s design is that the company has introduced popular Syndicate A1 design in it. This design got popular due to its perfect combination of stability and maneuverability. Moreover, the company has introduced bevel angle of 46 degrees which makes skiers experience the comfortable turns of narrow-shaped ski and quality of extraordinary speed and stability of wide-shaped ski.


Extraordinary Features

For a perfect skiing experience, comfort and remarkable control are required from a ski. This ski comes with attributes which will make you ski like an expert. With minimal material beneath the feet of the skiers, Binding Spine lets skiers experience increased flex which will make it easy for them to perform tricks.

Furthermore, Carbon Fiber Speed Skin of the 2017 Syndicate VTX Waterski introduces base with advance laminar texture. Resultantly, the ski weighs twenty percent less than other skis. It also contributes to increasing the speed of the ski. On the other hand, its smooth Single Radius Rocker makes the ski more stable. Moreover, it forgives your mistakes during turns.

Related: HO Syndicate Omega Slalom Waterski Review.


The Verdict

The HO Sports 2017 Syndicate VTX 67-Inch Waterski is available in different sizes, there is no need to worry about whether this ski will accommodate your foot size or not. If you love to perform tricks during slalom ski, then this waterski will be your partner in crime. Designed by Bob Lapoint, you can expect extraordinary things from it.

Its Single Radius Rocker will increase the stability of the ski and forgives your amateur mistakes. Furthermore, its Binding Spine will make you experience exceptional flex. It is not only one of the fastest skis but it also allows skiers to experience remarkable control.

HO Sports 2017 Syndicate VTX 67-Inch Waterski Review

Author

  • George Dermanakis

    Hey! I'm George. Over the past few years, my passion for water skiing has grown and grown! Nowadays, I share my experiences by writing reviews and guides addressing anything relating to water skis. Besides writing, I enjoy many other water sports in my spare time, like kayaking, kitesurfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, and more.

2 thoughts on “HO Syndicate Pro Slalom Waterski Review”

  1. Hello,

    Considering purchasing a VTX, but I had a question regarding your article. Over and over you mention its a great ski to preform “tricks”. What exactly do you mean by that?

    Reply

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