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Thursday, 24 January 2008

Water Skiing Is Fun

Water skiing is a recreational sport that is quickly gaining popularity today. More and more people find it exciting to go to the lake and have a couple of splashes and experience the speed of the wind and the touch of the water through water skiing.

The sport is not a new sport. It was actually developed and invented in 1922 in Minnesota. It brings together the elements of snow skiing and water sports, just as it brings together two wonderful worlds.

Water skis are descendants of the original snow skis. However, water skis are relatively wider than snow skis to be able to generate more lift above the water. Water skis are formerly made from wood, but today, hi-tech materials such as fiberglass and other plastics are used since they are stronger and lighter in weight. One of the leading makers of water skis in the market today is O'brien. O'brien skis are known for their cutting-edge designs and wonderful features. A decent pair of O'brien skis is priced at about 250-900 US dollars, depending on the design of the skis. Going around the water ski pylons can much be easier with a good pair of water skis.

Another crazy thing that a water skier can do is to use a water ski tube. The children can also participate in the activity as well. Some tubes can hold up to four people. These tubes are basically modified floatation devices which can be used as mini-boats which are towed as in water skiing. The good thing about these tubes is that the modern ones are inflatable. One can deflate the tubes and put them in a mesh bag after the trip for easy transportation.

If you would want to learn more about water skiing, all it takes is a simple Internet-search. Water ski magazines are also wonderful resources of information about water skiing. Open up your eyes to the world of water skiing.

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