What kind of wakeboard/wakeskate setup do you have/ride?

Squirrel_Murphy

Active member
This is for a survey.

Include: vest, rope, boardshorts etc. if you would. THANK YOU!!

Liquid Force board and bindings.

Volcom and Oneil boardshorts.

Double Up vest.

Nevin rope.

 
I just ordered this

skateik1.jpg
 
lf philip soven 3 (won it from wakeboarding mag)

2007 era boots

probably getting a cassette skate or maybe the catlyst

jet pilot a10 comp vest

and w/e board shorts
 
yo how do u like ronix? brand new company, but i have heard soo many good reviews. i havnt ridden it yet cuz its too cold in NH, but i heard its sick if all u ride is wake and no rails
 
ohhh have a bunch or roaps and vests don't actually know the names of any of them..

board shorts are mostly volcom, quicksilver and lost
 
my friend rides one, i can't get over the no fins.

its sick for hitting sliders but i'm not really into that stuff
 
ya i do a ton of sliders and broke it at OWC on the wave box, which sucked. i actually like riding it behind a boat too though because it forces u to lean and take sharp turns, not just lazy turns. when i rode it, all my turns had to be on an edge, so i never had bad takeoffs. i was always landing in the flats or on the wake. im pretty happy i used it for so long though because now i always cut very hard, and i cutting hard on a ps3 gets u pretty high...
 
ya its really nice... i have had the softest landings of my life with it, and it is a nice 3 stage rocker, so i can land in the flats all day and not even feel any pain in my ankles or knees

the only real problem i have had with it is that it comes off the wake a little funny. when i was first riding it, i would always end up about 5-7 feet in the flats, which i was pretty happy with, but i could never stomp the landing. idk why, but i was always landing hard on an edge or too far back. i had some good falls getting used to it, but now that i am used to it, it is pretty nice. it is still hard to hit a nice double up though.

so i like the board a lot, but it takes a lot of getting used too. it cuts across the wake sooo nice, but it also throws me off the wake funny too. hard to explain why it throws me. it was good for teaching me inverts though and how to throw stuff, beccause i had to execute it perfectly whe i was learning a tantrum and dumdum and stuff on that board. when i ride my other boards, its perfect though
 
Oneil Player 133 with Hyperlite bindings (I dunno what ones, they're from a few years ago, they're all orange and they're pretty stiff, I like them)

Hyperlite "The Gate" wakeskate. Man this thing kicks ass, too bad I suck, I'll practice more this year
 
I dont wakeboard anymore (sold all that stuff last year) but here's my wakeskate setup:

1179338544wakeskategear.jpg


40" Cassette Bi-Level

41" Integrity Tolstoy limited edition

O'Neill Gooru vest

Accurate Murray T handle

Straightline Thermal line

DVS Dresden wakeskate edition shoes

For towing, we have a Malibu Sportser LX (my uncles) and my own Seadoo GTX RFI.

Needless to say I'm pretty happy with my wake setup..

 
I WANT A BOAT.

Jesus I must say Im jealous of all of you with your boats and sick wake gear. Here I am happy when I happen to get out to do it 2-3 times a month in the summer. I envy you.
 
I like the feel of the bi-level more, for sure. Everything feels more like you're riding a skateboard. Ollies and flip tricks always felt wierd to pop with normal wakeskates, but the bi-level brings a bit more of a skate feel whihc I like. After 3 rides it's already falling apart though...
 
Obrien Cobe 04'

Obrien Traffic Skate 05'

Straightline Shoes

Straightline Vest

Straightline Rope/Handle

80's boombox
 
'03 Premier 140 I hope to never have to replace.

'06 Era Bindings

Liquid Force Shane Handle

Various Quicksilver boardshorts

Various O'neil boardshorts

O'neil 1.5mm heater

Jet Pilot RashGuard

Rip Curl Vest

'83 SN 2001 w/

150lb in the nose

300lb on each side of the box

500lb in the back
 
Back
Top