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Rave Sports Aqua Buddy Water Ski/Wakeboard Trainer

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Style: WATER,DEVICE+ TOW,02340


Features

  • Product 1: LEARN TO SKI WITH EASE: Learning to water ski or wakeboard has never been easier! The RAVE Sports Aqua Buddy inflatable trainer is a unique tool that has helped hundreds of kids and adults.
  • Product 1: PERFECT SIZE: 54" x 40" x 18 inflated, which means it is able to hold everyone up to 250 lbs.
  • Product 1: EASY TO INFLATE: Inflation nozzles are conveniently located on each leg and the seat.
  • Product 1: QUALITY: Constructed of heavy duty 28 gauge PVC vinyl material plus two comfortable grab handles.
  • Product 2: The Pro Water Ski rope is the perfect rope for skiers who have more advanced skills.
  • Product 2: 75' overall w/ 70' 4 section Mainline (70', 60', 50' 40')
  • Product 2: 12" EVA Diamond Grip handle (black with white grooves)
  • Product 2: 1800 lb. (680 Kg) tensile strength

Brand: RAVE Sports


Material: Vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride


Product Dimensions: 54"L x 40"W


Brand Name: ‎RAVE Sports


Material: ‎Vinyl, Polyvinyl Chloride


Style: ‎WATER,DEVICE+ TOW,02340


Date First Available: August 1, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked First Try
Style: WATER,DEVICE
Aqua Buddy is the real deal. We have been struggling to get both of our grandchildren, ages, seven and six, to deep water start on skis for the first time. They had been on a platform trainer, but never skiing on their own. With the help of the aqua buddy, both grandchildren got up the very first try. Awesome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by MiMi

  • Losing air
Style: WATER,DEVICE
Haven’t use it yet. Filled it with air, and the seat is losing air. The seat has a typical pool raft valve. The pontoons have a stronger & larger raft-like valve. The quality is more like a pool float, not a raft pulled behind a boat. The price is very high for what it is. This is more like a $35-$40 value. There’s small towable-rafts available with nylon jacket & bladder for a little more than this float. But, it’s the only one out there for waterski training. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Tony the Corvette Builder

  • Works Great!
Style: WATER,DEVICE
I have a boom for the side of my boat for training new skiers. Anyone can get up on the boom. However, transitioning them to the ski rope behind the boat is a big step for most people. They are always disappointed that they can't get up as easily as they can on the boom. That's where the Aqua Buddy comes in. You sit the skier in the seat of the Aqua Buddy, help them with their skies and give them the rope. As long as they keep their knees bent and arms straight, they will get it - it may still take a couple tries. After succeeding 1-2 times on the Aqua Buddy, they have the feel and transition to deep water starts quite easily. this summer we haven't even bothered with the ski boom, just started them from the Aqua Buddy and saved much effort and emotional trauma. We've even been using it for people who know how to ski but haven't done it for a couple years. Note: you'll have to be careful on a busy lake, the skier can drag it out a ways from shore. On a breezy day, it can move quick once the skiers off and on their way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Helps you get up!
Style: WATER,DEVICE
This product really works. The only thing I found that improved it was to put a parachute cord harness off the back with a bucket and a 1 pound weight on a 15 foot anchor cord. This makes the little buddy track straight so you can drag the skier a bit before you pull them up.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Ken

  • Makes learning to ski much more enjoyable! Kids love it
Style: WATER,DEVICE
My husband and I are slolam ski course skiers. Naturally, when we had our kids we wanted to reach them as soon as possible. The Aqua Buddy helps to bridge a large gap in learning how to water ski- getting up out of the water. We started them at about age 4/5 on the Aqua Buddy on trainer skis without tow rope. Once they mastered that (usually one summer long), we could transition them to using the tow rope on Aqua Buddy. Again, once mastered you can then have them deep-seated start. My daughter has used the Aqua Buddy so much, that when she went to transition to deep-water start, she got up the first time no problem. We always would "drag" them sitting on Aqua Buddy for ten seconds or so, then when we'd hit the gas, tell them to stand up. So, they also got used to the timing of when to brace yourself to be able to pop up. Yes, it's possible for kids to ski without it- after all my husband and I were just thrown into deep water with two wooden skis as kids and just told to get up. But it does make learning much more enjoyable than being dragged behind a boat trying to get up for the twentieth time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2019 by Erin J. Burke

  • It is helpful for new skiiers and experienced adults who have trouble getting up out of the water
Style: WATER,DEVICE
I used it yesterday to help 4 skiers , 3 (children) never skied before, 1 was an adult that has not skied for a long time. For the 2 younger new skiers it was very helpful. for the slightly older 13 year old it was harder because she had trouble balancing herself on the aqua buddy with skis and ski line (but it was also are first try using it we will try again using it later for her). The adult skier who weighs over 200 lbs (maybe ob=ver 225 - I didn't want to ask her) found it extremely helpful. She was able to get up on the first try - later when she fell (to far for us to get the buddy to her) she was unable to get up out of the water. So yes we did find this Aqua buddy helpful. I may try skiing again - the one time I tried a couple of years ago I didn't have the strength to get up out of the water. I gave up and decided my skiing days were over. After watching the success my daughter had I may break out the solum and give it another try.:) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2014 by mel Sprink

  • My friend skied for the first time in her 30's. Worked immediately
Style: WATER,DEVICE
I bought this for myself, but I should explain I am 5'11 and while I run and bike, I didn't grow up around water or snow and had only tried to ski a couple of times. I got it late in the season and only had the chance to try it twice. While I didn't succeed, my much shorter friend did on both tries! I plan to try again, but decided to go ahead and leave the review based on her experience. She was really excited and happy about it which made it totally worth the money! Would likely have a similar effect and confidence boost for children or other adults who haven't been able to ski. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021 by Sara

  • Turned Tears to Laughter
Style: WATER,DEVICE
My youngest child positively could not get up on skis - after multiple summers of trying. Every attempt ended in tears. We tried everything (and I've successfully taught somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 people to ski), including the standard starter-skis with the strap across the tips to help maintain good spacing. The poor kid was just consistenly beat to a pulp. Finally, last week, we got one of these. WOW - within 3 tries he was up and laughing with delight the whole time! You do have to be a little conscious of body position to get the skis (or board) under you on the seat so you'll be in a good position to stand. My 60-something mother also used it successfully. I was a little concerned about durability and whether it would hold its shape under stress - but this thing is not a wimpy pool float, it's really tough and sturdy. It inflated easily with the vacuum. This thing is hands down the best watersports training aid we've ever come across - we LOVE the Aqua Buddy! HIGHLY recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2012 by CedarTree

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