Tweaking from our last years LXO keeping and sticking to the basics delivering an easy ride with a premium level of control. Built to take your skills to the next level. Features a powerful response that releases an explosion of the top of the wake but still being able to take it out to the flats for a soft Landing. Tested and built to take it to the cable winches then throw on your fins and shred behind the boat receiving massive pop effortless edge to edge control. Featuring a smooth feel this epic ride delivers a smooth ride on features and water.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Tweaking from our last years LXO keeping and sticking to the basics delivering an easy ride with a premium level of control. Built to take your skills to the next level. Features a powerful response that releases an explosion of the top of the wake but still being able to take it out to the flats for a soft Landing. Tested and built to take it to the cable winches then throw on your fins and shred behind the boat receiving massive pop effortless edge to edge control. Featuring a smooth feel this epic ride delivers a smooth ride on features and water.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Tweaking from our last years LXO keeping and sticking to the basics delivering an easy ride with a premium level of control. Built to take your skills to the next level. Features a powerful response that releases an explosion of the top of the wake but still being able to take it out to the flats for a soft Landing. Tested and built to take it to the cable winches then throw on your fins and shred behind the boat receiving massive pop effortless edge to edge control. Featuring a smooth feel this epic ride delivers a smooth ride on features and water.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Tweaking from our last years LXO keeping and sticking to the basics delivering an easy ride with a premium level of control. Built to take your skills to the next level. Features a powerful response that releases an explosion of the top of the wake but still being able to take it out to the flats for a soft Landing. Tested and built to take it to the cable winches then throw on your fins and shred behind the boat receiving massive pop effortless edge to edge control. Featuring a smooth feel this epic ride delivers a smooth ride on features and water.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
With the same outlines as the double channel this wood core with a single channel cut through the middle with blunt sidewall. The result Added stability faster response aggressive edging power maximum durability more traction up the wake and crisper release. Still keeping with the flex construction allowing insane pop of the top of the wake even though its a continuous rocker style. Additionally this board offers a fest and snappy feel thats engineered to take your wake and rail to the next level.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
With the same outlines as the double channel this wood core with a single channel cut through the middle with blunt sidewall. The result Added stability faster response aggressive edging power maximum durability more traction up the wake and crisper release. Still keeping with the flex construction allowing insane pop of the top of the wake even though its a continuous rocker style. Additionally this board offers a fest and snappy feel thats engineered to take your wake and rail to the next level.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
With the same outlines as the double channel this wood core with a single channel cut through the middle with blunt sidewall. The result Added stability faster response aggressive edging power maximum durability more traction up the wake and crisper release. Still keeping with the flex construction allowing insane pop of the top of the wake even though its a continuous rocker style. Additionally this board offers a fest and snappy feel thats engineered to take your wake and rail to the next level.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
With the same outlines as the double channel this wood core with a single channel cut through the middle with blunt sidewall. The result Added stability faster response aggressive edging power maximum durability more traction up the wake and crisper release. Still keeping with the flex construction allowing insane pop of the top of the wake even though its a continuous rocker style. Additionally this board offers a fest and snappy feel thats engineered to take your wake and rail to the next level.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
A new board brought to the table bringing the best of both worlds for any type of wake riding. With a double channel construction rails and removable fins. Delivering flex performance without loosing pop off the wake the new core stores energy and releases with wicked speed offering edging power and maintaining momentum on flat landings. Ability to ride with our without fins a grind base to hold up on rails and take a beating Its all wrapped with ABS slide rails to wrap it into one sick board for any rider.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
A new board brought to the table bringing the best of both worlds for any type of wake riding. With a double channel construction rails and removable fins. Delivering flex performance without loosing pop off the wake the new core stores energy and releases with wicked speed offering edging power and maintaining momentum on flat landings. Ability to ride with our without fins a grind base to hold up on rails and take a beating Its all wrapped with ABS slide rails to wrap it into one sick board for any rider.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
A new board brought to the table bringing the best of both worlds for any type of wake riding. With a double channel construction rails and removable fins. Delivering flex performance without loosing pop off the wake the new core stores energy and releases with wicked speed offering edging power and maintaining momentum on flat landings. Ability to ride with our without fins a grind base to hold up on rails and take a beating Its all wrapped with ABS slide rails to wrap it into one sick board for any rider.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
A new board brought to the table bringing the best of both worlds for any type of wake riding. With a double channel construction rails and removable fins. Delivering flex performance without loosing pop off the wake the new core stores energy and releases with wicked speed offering edging power and maintaining momentum on flat landings. Ability to ride with our without fins a grind base to hold up on rails and take a beating Its all wrapped with ABS slide rails to wrap it into one sick board for any rider.
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Fast and predictable the remix boosts big and lands smoother than all our other boards. The remix utilizes the outline and rocker of most of our boards the goose. Slightly rolled concave across the center helps break up some turbulence on the water. Designed with bolt on fins this board combines the most powerful core available with dynamically designed base features to generate a fluid ride stable traction on edge and explosive pop. Releases smooth off the top of the wake and the ability to take off the fins and enjoy the cable or winch session!
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Fast and predictable the remix boosts big and lands smoother than all our other boards. The remix utilizes the outline and rocker of most of our boards the goose. Slightly rolled concave across the center helps break up some turbulence on the water. Designed with bolt on fins this board combines the most powerful core available with dynamically designed base features to generate a fluid ride stable traction on edge and explosive pop. Releases smooth off the top of the wake and the ability to take off the fins and enjoy the cable or winch session!
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Fast and predictable the remix boosts big and lands smoother than all our other boards. The remix utilizes the outline and rocker of most of our boards the goose. Slightly rolled concave across the center helps break up some turbulence on the water. Designed with bolt on fins this board combines the most powerful core available with dynamically designed base features to generate a fluid ride stable traction on edge and explosive pop. Releases smooth off the top of the wake and the ability to take off the fins and enjoy the cable or winch session!
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Fast and predictable the remix boosts big and lands smoother than all our other boards. The remix utilizes the outline and rocker of most of our boards the goose. Slightly rolled concave across the center helps break up some turbulence on the water. Designed with bolt on fins this board combines the most powerful core available with dynamically designed base features to generate a fluid ride stable traction on edge and explosive pop. Releases smooth off the top of the wake and the ability to take off the fins and enjoy the cable or winch session!
Shorter Wakeboards Some wakeboarders like to ride a board at the short end of their suggested size range. The feeling you get from a shorter wakeboard depends on the boards shape but in general shorter boards are slower and take more energy to push through the water (the more surface area the board has on the water the faster it will move across the surface). However a shorter wakeboard is easier to spin and maneuver in the air as you flip or fly across the wake. However the decreased surface area makes landings harder and the nose may tend to dig in which causes your nose and the rest of your face to dig into the water too.
Longer Wakeboards Longer wakeboards are typically easier to ride and learn on they have a solid feel that will really boost you off the wake. Longer wakeboards are heavier which means you work harder against the weight in the air but you also get more control so longer boards are great for learning tricks for the first time. The longer wakeboard has more surface area so it will sit on top of the water nicely and move quickly through the water. The increased surface of a longer wakeboard will offer softer landings.
Ability Level A range of wakeboard shapes are available to suit different ability levels. In general, anyone can ride any shape wakeboard as long as it is large enough. Some shapes make it easier to learn, but a "beginner" should not shy away from an "advanced" board shape. Likewise an "advanced" rider will not necessarily be restrained by riding a "beginner" board shape. The most important factor is selecting the right size. Choosing a wakeboard is a personal preference and should be fun; pursue your curiosities about a certain shape and allow a propensity for a great graphic to factor your decision.
Dakota Pro 10' 9" x 31" x 4" Paddle Board
Product Number: DSPDPPB2
Weight: 22.00
Brand: DSP
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Dakota Scaddens new Pro Model is one of the most technically advanced SUP boards on the planet. Meticulously engineered and shaped with a rockered tip and tail for lightning quick handling. We add the tractability and pre-loaded spring of camber to the mid-section for the ultimate in performance in high waves whitewater and stillwater alike. The Dakota Pro comes fully equipped with a machine cut EVA foam deck pad for extreme grip in big water conditions and detachable fins for catch-free performance in shallow whitewater conditions. Designed to operate at 15 lb PSI the Dakota Pro is rigid and exudes the performance attributes of a carbon board yet disappears into an airline specific travel bag at the end of your adrenaline pumped day.
Comes with adjustable break down travel paddle and hand pump with pressure gauge.
Dakota Scaddens new Pro Model is one of the most technically advanced SUP boards on the planet. Meticulously engineered and shaped with a rockered tip and tail for lightning quick handling. We add the tractability and pre-loaded spring of camber to the mid-section for the ultimate in performance in high waves whitewater and stillwater alike. The Dakota Pro comes fully equipped with a machine cut EVA foam deck pad for extreme grip in big water conditions and detachable fins for catch-free performance in shallow whitewater conditions. Designed to operate at 15 lb PSI the Dakota Pro is rigid and exudes the performance attributes of a carbon board yet disappears into an airline specific travel bag at the end of your adrenaline pumped day.
Comes with adjustable break down travel paddle and hand pump with pressure gauge.
The new Dave Scadden board redefines the performance of an inflatable Stand up paddle surf board. Its sophisticated continuous rocker and refined taper takes this board to levels of performance never before experienced in an inflatable board. We then added a five fin system to further enhances performance and allows for dial in adjustability to suit a full range of conditions. Finally a high performance inflatable capable of the most demanding conditions in the world that fits in a duffel bag and is ready to travel. The new Dave Scadden Signature Series SUP is the obvious choice for discriminating paddlers who are ready to take it to the next level.
Comes with adjustable break down travel paddle and hand pump with gauge.