Barefooting

Have you ever thought, "I must give that a go one day", or "That is too hard for me". Barefoot Water Skiing intrigues most water skiers and many learn and then enjoy the rush associated with standing barefoot on the water at 50 to 65 kph.

The falls encountered when barefoot skiing do on occasion hurt. Some say this is an understatement, however falls can be minimised by learning correct techniques, body position, and attitude towards this more extreme activity.

Learn your correct stance, body position, and deep starts on the learners bar under expert tuition. Remove trial and error from your barefoot experience and get results with less pain.

If you are an experienced footer and looking for a quality tow or to practice new tricks on the bar, than come out after work to get the best water available.

Key Benefits

  • Learn correct style and technique on the learners bar first
  • Learn deep starts with ease, no need to step off any longer
  • Accurate speed control with PerfectPass®
  • Highly qualified and experienced, and licensed operators.

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Barefoot speed guide

Divide your weight in kilograms by 3, then add 33
The answer is your approximate barefoot speed in kph

Divide your weight in pounds by 10, then add 20
The answer is your approximate barefoot speed in mph

For one foot, add 3 kph or 2 mph
For backwards, deduct 3 kph or 2 mph

This is a guide only and you will need to fine tune your optimum speed taking into account, your own ability, the shape and size of your feet, and environmental factors including less buoyant fresh water or the more buoyant salt water.