The Women's Carbon OMNI (Mark II) waterski is the ultimate solution for skiers who need a versatile ski that delivers high performance and responsiveness.
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The Women's Carbon OMNI (Mark II) waterski is the ultimate solution for skiers who need a versatile ski that delivers high performance and responsiveness. This 2nd generation Carbon Omni’s all-around performance has been further enhanced by the addition of a modernized rockerline with dual flat spots that provide easy balance. In addition, deeper concave and larger bevels provide more stability and forgiveness. This true crossover shape combines aggressive, high-performance skiing with the efficiency necessary for open water skiing. With its exceptional all-round performance and unparalleled versatility, the Carbon OMNI waterski is the ideal choice for skiers looking to push their limits and conquer any water condition.
TECH FEATURES
HYBRID WIDTH
A waist width halfway between a traditional ski and a wideride ski provides for smooth instinctive turns at a wide range of speeds
CLEAN EDGE 3.0 TAIL
The Clean Edge bevel-less tail produces less drag and more acceleration with less skier input.
CONTINUOUS ROCKERLINE
Instinctive turns with no paralleling
DEEP CONCAVE
Added stability in turn balanced by low drag Clean Edge tail
CARBON CONSTRUCTION
More tip to tail stiffness for greater acceleration and enhanced performance and higher speeds. Longitudinally stiffer for the more aggressive skier who demands more horsepower and increased response in pursuit of throwing the biggest water walls
SYNDICATE ADJUSTABLE FIN
A simple, minimal and functional design utilizing a single 5-32 hex key for micro-adjustment and fin blade clamping
SMALL 65" - UP TO 150LBS MEDIUM 67" - UP TO 190LBS
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