GOODE MK1 Trick Ski
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$990.00
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Product Description
The MK1’s design and construction process was heavily influenced by Martin Kolman, 2019 Moomba Master's Trick Champion.
Technical Features
The defining characteristic of the MK1 is its first ever pure carbon core in a trick ski. Other brands use only foam or aluminum honeycomb cores. Carbon has over a 6X strength to weight ratio when compared to aluminum. This innovative construction technique has created a ski that is lighter, more responsive and more durable than current trick skis.
“Skiers will definitely notice more "pop" off the wake with the MK1, and then be surprised by the nice soft landing it gives,” says Martin. “And anyone who does a lot of flips knows how brittle trick skis can be. That’s not going to be an issue with this ski.”
Additional advanced features of the MK1 include its SpinZone and a unique, step-down pre-edge.
Unlike other trick skis, the MK1’s bottom grooves do not extend the length of the ski, but instead are only on the ski tips. This “SpinZone” creates a flatter mid-ski section that leads to easier, faster spins and more energy off the wake.
The step-down edge is a quarter-inch pre-edge that runs all the way around the MK1, creating a sort of double edge that allows the skier to build a progressive edge into the wake.
“Let’s take a flip for example, you don’t want a full edge right away,” says Martin. “With the MK1 it’s easy to start an edge but it doesn’t just dump you over into a lean lock. It’s a more progressive edge that is controllable and precise.”
While most high-end trickers use a hard-edge ski for hand passes and a soft-edge ski for toes, Martin says the MK1’s unique design features have eliminated the need to have two different skis.
“I used to use a soft-edge ski for toes because soft edges provide a little more stability. But with the step-down around the edge of the ski we’ve been able to combine the best characteristics of both a hard and soft-edge into one hard-edge ski. I now use the same ski for toes and hands.
GOODE and Trick Skis
While the MK1 marks GOODE’s entry into trick skiing, it isn’t the first time the company has built a trick ski. Regina Jaquess won the 2003 Women's World Overall title on a GOODE trick ski that happened to be the first trick ski ever built by GOODE.
“Since we first had a trick ski in the early 2000s we’ve learned a lot about new ski construction and design techniques, but trick skis really haven’t progressed since then,” says Dave, who himself began competing in tricks competitions in recent years. “We’ve put that knowledge to good use in our slalom skis and now we want to use that expertise to help make tricking easier and more enjoyable.”
Features:
- 4 available lengths: 41, 42, 43, 44, and 54
- Unique Grooves that Provide a SpinZone
- Premium Grade Aerospace CARBON FIBER outer laminate wrap
- Industry Standard Brass Insert Hole Pattern (Front inserts fit most all bindings with Universal Plates. Rear inserts are compatible D3 Pro Trick Plate and Wiley Trick RTP)
- Unique Double-Edge/Hard-Edge design for more progressive edging for both Hand and Toe passes
Sizing Chart
- 41" - Up to 115 lbs
- 42" - 105-150 lbs
- 43" - 140-180 lbs
- 44" - 170 lbs & higher
- 54" - Great for any beginner or easy-going tricker
*All water skis are handmade and will ship within 10 business days of order placement