2025 HO Sports Blast Combo Waterski
The HO Blast Combo Waterskis are a great way to have fun with the whole family at the lake. Their wide width construction makes for easy starts and help skiers progress.
Combined with a V-Bottom design, the Blast Combos are stable and fun. You can also learn to drop a ski and progress to slalom skiing, as they’re equipped with a rear toe strap. Waterskiing is a great way to have fun with the whole family at the lake.
They feature tip inserts compatible with the HO Trainer bar that keeps ski tips together, making starting and learning easy.
Features:
Wide Combo Shape
For Easy Deep Water Starts
V-bottom Design
For Maximum Stability And Effortless Cuts
Compatible With Ho Trainer Bar
For Easy Learning.
Model | Length (in) | Rider Weight (KG) |
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Blast | 59 | Up to 54 |
Blast | 63 | 50 - 75 |
Blast | 67 | 70 and Up |
What's the difference between the HS and the BLAZE version?
Both the HO Blast Combo Waterskis with Blaze Boots and the HO Blast Combo Skis with Horseshoe (HS) & Rear Toe Strap (RTS) Bindings are designed to provide stability and ease of use for water skiing enthusiasts. The primary distinction between these two models lies in the type of bindings they feature, which can influence comfort, support, and performance.
HO Blast Combo Waterskis with Blaze Boots:
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Blaze Boots: These skis come equipped with Blaze Boots, which are designed to offer enhanced support and control. The front lacing system allows for a snug and customizable fit, accommodating various foot sizes. The floating tongue design adds to the comfort and adjustability, making them suitable for skiers seeking a more performance-oriented binding.
HO Blast Combo Skis with HS & RTS Bindings:
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Horseshoe (HS) Bindings: This model features traditional adjustable horseshoe bindings, known for their simplicity and ease of use. They provide a more relaxed fit, which can be beneficial for casual skiing or for those who prefer a less restrictive binding.
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Rear Toe Strap (RTS): The inclusion of a rear toe strap allows skiers to transition from combo skiing to slalom skiing by dropping one ski, facilitating skill progression.
Shared Features:
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Wide Combo Shape: Both models are designed with a wide shape to facilitate easy deep-water starts, enhancing stability for beginners.
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V-Bottom Design: This design element contributes to stable tracking and effortless cuts, improving overall ski performance.
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Trainer Bar Compatibility: Both skis are compatible with the HO Trainer Bar, which keeps ski tips together, making starting and learning easier for beginner.
Choosing Between the Two:
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Blaze Boots Model: Opt for this if you desire a more secure and performance-oriented binding with enhanced support and customization.
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HS & RTS Bindings Model: Choose this if you prefer a traditional binding with a relaxed fit and the added versatility of transitioning to slalom skiing.
In summary, your choice between the two models should be guided by your comfort preferences, desired support level, and skiing aspirations.
2025 HO Sports Blast Combo Waterski
The HO Blast Combo Waterskis are a great way to have fun with the whole family at the lake. Their wide width construction makes for easy starts and help skiers progress.
Combined with a V-Bottom design, the Blast Combos are stable and fun. You can also learn to drop a ski and progress to slalom skiing, as they’re equipped with a rear toe strap. Waterskiing is a great way to have fun with the whole family at the lake.
They feature tip inserts compatible with the HO Trainer bar that keeps ski tips together, making starting and learning easy.
Features:
Wide Combo Shape
For Easy Deep Water Starts
V-bottom Design
For Maximum Stability And Effortless Cuts
Compatible With Ho Trainer Bar
For Easy Learning.
Model | Length (in) | Rider Weight (KG) |
---|---|---|
Blast | 59 | Up to 54 |
Blast | 63 | 50 - 75 |
Blast | 67 | 70 and Up |
What's the difference between the HS and the BLAZE version?
Both the HO Blast Combo Waterskis with Blaze Boots and the HO Blast Combo Skis with Horseshoe (HS) & Rear Toe Strap (RTS) Bindings are designed to provide stability and ease of use for water skiing enthusiasts. The primary distinction between these two models lies in the type of bindings they feature, which can influence comfort, support, and performance.
HO Blast Combo Waterskis with Blaze Boots:
-
Blaze Boots: These skis come equipped with Blaze Boots, which are designed to offer enhanced support and control. The front lacing system allows for a snug and customizable fit, accommodating various foot sizes. The floating tongue design adds to the comfort and adjustability, making them suitable for skiers seeking a more performance-oriented binding.
HO Blast Combo Skis with HS & RTS Bindings:
-
Horseshoe (HS) Bindings: This model features traditional adjustable horseshoe bindings, known for their simplicity and ease of use. They provide a more relaxed fit, which can be beneficial for casual skiing or for those who prefer a less restrictive binding.
-
Rear Toe Strap (RTS): The inclusion of a rear toe strap allows skiers to transition from combo skiing to slalom skiing by dropping one ski, facilitating skill progression.
Shared Features:
-
Wide Combo Shape: Both models are designed with a wide shape to facilitate easy deep-water starts, enhancing stability for beginners.
-
V-Bottom Design: This design element contributes to stable tracking and effortless cuts, improving overall ski performance.
-
Trainer Bar Compatibility: Both skis are compatible with the HO Trainer Bar, which keeps ski tips together, making starting and learning easier for beginner.
Choosing Between the Two:
-
Blaze Boots Model: Opt for this if you desire a more secure and performance-oriented binding with enhanced support and customization.
-
HS & RTS Bindings Model: Choose this if you prefer a traditional binding with a relaxed fit and the added versatility of transitioning to slalom skiing.
In summary, your choice between the two models should be guided by your comfort preferences, desired support level, and skiing aspirations.