Mar 17

Detention Vol 1 & 2 - Wakeboard DVD

Detention Vol 1 & 2 wakeboard instructional video by Shaun Murray. Beginner to Super-Advanced. Evertything from deep water starts to the most technical tricks in the sport today. Full gear explanations. All of this instruction is done by World Class Wakeboarder Shaun Murray. You will get insight into gear driving double-ups and riding double-ups in addition to all ofthe tricks that are explained.


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Mar 7

World Industries Battlle Wakeboard Youth Combo

Flame Boy and Wet Willy are going at it again; this time with nunchucks and a flail! BATTLE is designed for youth riders of all levels weighing up to 130 lbs. This 124cm lightweight twin tip free-ride wakeboard will help riders excel at the sport. The continuous rocker is fast and forgiving with smooth pop. Performance and durability are packed into this price point board. Two removable fiberglass reinforced nylon fins provide excellent tracking and carving. DC is a high wrap bindings provide plenty of support for aspiring youth riders. The front entry, one cinch lace-up bindings offer comfort, convenience and performance. The top straps provide extra lower leg support for more power in turns. Fits kids size 13 to mens size 8.5 (EU 31-38).


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Mar 6

He is 6′8, around 200lbs. He can catch some air, but he needs a better board to really pop and have stabler landings?

Wow, your husband is tall! When you want more pop off the wake, you are going to want a board with a lot of "rocker." "Rocker" is the distance between the floor and the tips, if you had the board sitting on a hard surface. I am no pro or anything, but I think the general logic is, the more rocker, the more pop. Most boards are now being built with 3-stage rockers. I ride a Hyperlite with A LOT of rocker and I love it.

Mar 5

I’m 6′1 about 160 and i’ve been riding on my crappy o’brien for a couple years now. The board has a wide base but weighs a lot and can’t cut that well either. I am interested in getting a more aggressive board but i’m not sure what brand. What i want out of the board is good stable landings, good pop, and good cut, i would also prefer a lighter board too.

liquid force, cwb, hyperlite, gator, ronix are all good brands. ronix has the lightest board out but you do sacrifice durability when you go with ultra light weight. if you cant demo any then look at 3 stage vs. coutinuous rocker.

http://www.buywake.com/fittingroom/wakeboards2

http://reviews.ebay.com/How-to-find-the-right-wakeboard-for-you_W0QQugidZ10000000005831918