Cable Ski in Singapore

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moon waxing
moon waxing
WA
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17 Sep 2008 8:56pm
Anybody used the cable ski in Singapore? www.ski360degree.com

Going to Singers this weekend and wondering whether to make the effort to check it out. I see it’s an anti-clock wise circuit… damn those goofy footers!
Smasher
Smasher
NSW
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18 Sep 2008 10:03am
http://www.ski360degree.com/

It's very easy to get to as it is quite near the airport. You are right -it is anti clockwise. You can see in the photos on the web site some of the jumps and sliders that they have set up.

It's the only cable ski place I've tried so I can't really give you a comparison, but the seem to have a range of boards and helmets etc.

The water is pretty nasty as it just drains from the harbour near the airport where 30+ ships sit pumping at sorts of nasty things into the water. If you fall off keep your mouth shut!

If you are only in Singapore for a couple of days you should be able to find lots of things to do, but if you are desperate to get wet it could be worth a look
YoMoFo
YoMoFo
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18 Sep 2008 3:13pm
moon waxing said...

I see it’s an anti-clock wise circuit… damn those goofy footers!



I think you'll find that 80% of the worlds cable parks are anti clockwise. Learn switch :)
xshore
xshore
NSW
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18 Sep 2008 4:05pm
A group of us are going to hit the Cable Park on Batam Island Indonesia this coming Sunday morning for the day. Just over an hour Ferry ride from Singapore and you can get an all inclusive package on line at www.cable-ski.com. Good prices and cheap Brewski's afterwards.

Let me know if you can make it or anybody else in the region that wants to hook up this weekend and I can give you the Ferry Information.


Cheers

Glen
FreeFerty
FreeFerty
NSW
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18 Sep 2008 6:03pm
Ski 360 is good, I hit it every time I get to Singapore. The water is cleaner than up at Pongol where you can hire a boat and driver for about SG$110 an hour...but thats not saying much. I haven't been sick from it yet. They have boards for hire (does not cost extra). The boards are pretty chewed up, so if you can take your own. I took my own on the last trip and it made a world of difference. Gave me much more confidence on the kickers and sliders. I've found most cabbies are not 100% sure where it is. they usually know jumbo seafood which is next door.
Enjoy
Smedg
Smedg
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18 Sep 2008 6:43pm
there is a pic showing it open at night.. don't tell mangroper
manicskier
manicskier
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18 Sep 2008 7:47pm
YoMoFo said...

moon waxing said...

I see it’s an anti-clock wise circuit… damn those goofy footers!



I think you'll find that 80% of the worlds cable parks are anti clockwise. Learn switch :)


i dont understand, just hang on with the other hand, it shouldn't matter which way the corners are???? Inform me please :)
FreeFerty
FreeFerty
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18 Sep 2008 7:52pm
If you want to take advantage of the extra pull around the corner to load and pop, you have to do it on your goofy side. There are kickers for the natural footers though. Its open till 10pm weekdays and midnight on weekends.
EJ
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EJ EJ
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18 Sep 2008 10:34pm
yeh i went there on a windy day and the water was still really flat and it didnt seem too dirty. it a good one and but i think the bli bli one is a bit better overall.
moon waxing
moon waxing
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19 Sep 2008 12:51am
Love to go to Batam Glen but I'm gonna be lucky to get enough time to make it to ski 360.

The couple of cable ski parks I've been to have both been anti clock. Although I'm happy popping on goofy (is that a dental condition?) I find it so much easier slingshoting it round corners regular.

Cheers
harry potter
harry potter
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19 Sep 2008 2:07pm
manicskier said...

YoMoFo said...

moon waxing said...

I see it’s an anti-clock wise circuit… damn those goofy footers!



I think you'll find that 80% of the worlds cable parks are anti clockwise. Learn switch :)


i dont understand, just hang on with the other hand, it shouldn't matter which way the corners are???? Inform me please :)



Manicskier,
When the cable is turning anticlockwise it is more suited for goofy footers because
to get the best pop and pull upwards from the cable you need to time your pop with the time that the cable makes the 90 degree turn at the corners. ( cable riders do most of the big inverted airs etc.... as the cable turns ) this is because you are able to fully load the cable by cutting hard against it as it turns the corner then like popping normally the opposing forces have no outlet but to pull you up off the water and into the new direction of the cable.
When the cable is turning anti clockwise goofy footers are on their more natural heelside ( right foot forward ) each time the cable makes the 90degree turn thus they are able to load up the line with more force leading to better pop and height.

as a natural footer i find this very frustrating

does anyone know of a cable park in Aus that runs clockwise ? the two I have been to ( CAirns, Bli Bli ) both run anticlockwise


graceful
graceful
WA
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19 Sep 2008 12:42pm
hey guys i have never done cable,is it just the same as wakeboarding/unhooking??
xshore
xshore
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23 Sep 2008 11:52am
Had a great day at Cable-Ski.com Batam Island, great scene with the cool music and crew. Cheap as at SGD$50 for 4 hours and SGD$2 for an Ice cold Bintan Beer.
The circuit is anti-clockwise and has 3 Kickers set up for Natural stance, 1 for goofy stance and a nice long slider for goofy stance. My neck still a little sore from the slider, nothing that some cement my coffee to HTFU wont fix. Trick is to ride switch as much as possible and enjoy the full circuit. If you come off then a motor bike is sent to pick you up so no need to walk back and more time on the water.
Boards supplied are pretty standard so i took my X-series Aboards Kiteboard out and had a ball.
Well worth the day out and if you are in Singapore than a full day pass including Ferry to Batam (Indonesia) and lunch is SGD$90, 7 day visa US$10 extra.

Cheers Glen

P.S SGD = Singapore Dollar = approx 0.83 Aus dollar
myusernam
myusernam
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23 Sep 2008 5:59pm
xshore said...

Had a great day at Cable-Ski.com Batam Island, great scene with the cool music and crew. Cheap as at SGD$50 for 4 hours and SGD$2 for an Ice cold Bintan Beer.
The circuit is anti-clockwise and has 3 Kickers set up for Natural stance, 1 for goofy stance and a nice long slider for goofy stance. My neck still a little sore from the slider, nothing that some cement my coffee to HTFU wont fix. Trick is to ride switch as much as possible and enjoy the full circuit. If you come off then a motor bike is sent to pick you up so no need to walk back and more time on the water.
Boards supplied are pretty standard so i took my X-series Aboards Kiteboard out and had a ball.
Well worth the day out and if you are in Singapore than a full day pass including Ferry to Batam (Indonesia) and lunch is SGD$90, 7 day visa US$10 extra.

Cheers Glen

P.S SGD = Singapore Dollar = approx 0.83 Aus dollar


How was the water quality?
FreeFerty
FreeFerty
NSW
169 posts
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23 Sep 2008 8:27pm
I'll be at ski 360 on Thursday. Liquid force mission board with slingy boots, say hi if you are there.
KiteAction
KiteAction
QLD
337 posts
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23 Sep 2008 8:59pm
Hey Glen what are you up to? Are you just having a holiday over in the far East or are you living there?

Man I wish I was somewhere exotic.. Sunny Coast is great but...

Regards

Luke

moon waxing
moon waxing
WA
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23 Sep 2008 7:32pm
Batam sounded good.

Unfortunately didn't even get a chance to try out ski360, I seemed to get trapped in this labyrinth of shopping centres... not my choice
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