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The GOODE PowerShell Single Boot System features one hard boot with lock down buckles on a G-10 Composite plate; internal adjustable straps and a rear toe slip. The front boot is on a separate plate from the rear toe slip. During a fall, only the front boot releases from the ski.
Water ski boots must perform two functions; 1.) Hold your foot to the ski and provide control and 2.) To release from your foot in a bad fall. Rubber boots do neither well. The tighter you make the rubber boots for increased control, the more they hurt and the less they come off in a fall. The looser you make a rubber boot the more comfort and safety you will have, but you will lose control and power.
The GOODE PowerShellTM System does both of these functions better. The GOODE PowerShell Boots fit comfortably on your feet and provide increased edge control and power. The InterLocTM System is mounted on a binding plate that is releasable from the ski. It's a screwless binding system.
In addition, the InterLocTM System allows your ski to "Free-Flex". The system does not bind or change the ski's flex as do traditional rubber boot plates or other brands of hardshell boots. The PowerShell System is also much lighter than traditional rubber boots.
The technical advantages of hardshell bindings are evident by their performances. Will Asher (GBR) was the Gold medalist at the 2005 World Championships and the 2006 Masters Championships and skis with the GOODE PowerShell System. (Photo below). At the 2005 U.S. Nationals, Men's Open Division, the first 3 places were on hardshell boots. |
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