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    Wakeboard and Surf Board Advice

    We will get our new 09 RZ2 later this week. I need advice on a beginner surf board the whole family can use and wakeboard advice. I assume the same surf board can be used by the whole family (my kids are 8, 9 and 12 (all boys). I know I need a youth board and a board for me...I also assume I need one for my wife? Any advice at all would be greatly appreciated...as well as if there are preferred online vendors you guys have used. By the way, since these will be beginner boards, I'll want the adjustable bindings, so the boards can be used for friends and family that boat with us. I'll upgrade once I start progressing.

    Thanks,
    David

    #2
    The Hyperlite Broadcast is a great surfboard for learning.
    Look at boardersbestbuy.com. They have really good deals on last years models.
    Formertigeowners.com
    I used to be a member in the past.

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      #3
      Wakeworld.com actually has a pretty decent site to get info and some reviews on equipment. i would start there and get an idea what you're looking for. Do the "request a deal" feature at boardersbestbuy.com and they'll blow your mind with the price.
      I got last years LF Thruster for $300, local dealer wanted $450.
      Surfboards are SUPER fragile so it may not be a terrible idea for you to start with some used boards until your kids get better, it would save ya some money.
      Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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        #4
        Congrats on the new RZ2! You are going to love it!!!!!

        The CWB Ride is also a great beginner board for surfing. As for wakeboards, check out Wakeworld like Jason said or even check out your local Craigslist postings to see if anyone has some used ones that you can pick up cheap.

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          #5
          new wake surf board purchased

          I just bought Hyperlite Landlock Wakesurfer 2008 model thats 5' 11" for $220 from evogear.com. Is a big board but I'm a big guy at 240 so we r giving a whirl. Will post result after we try it out. jb

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            #6
            I think the CWB Ride is better than the Landlock for a beginner board. The landlock rides a lot like a wake board which isn't what you want for a surfer.

            Congrats on the RZ.

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              #7
              Second on the landlock thumbs down. It's certainly rideable, but it's much touchier than some of the other models mentioned.
              "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"

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                #8
                Third on the landlock thumbs down. I would go with the 4'8" Broadcast with all 3 fins to start. Then remove the center as you progress. The bigger broadcast is too big for people under 150 lbs.

                Wakeboards, I would go with a Motive.

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                  #9
                  Re wakeboards ...

                  For adjustable bindings, I love CWB with the hinges (e.g., Torq or Faction). The hinge makes it 100x easier to get in and out.

                  For boards, check out the boards with the thinner toeside rail and more agressive toeside fins (e.g., Ronix Vault). They really make holding your toeside edge easier, which is tough when learning.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Duncan View Post
                    Re wakeboards ...

                    For boards, check out the boards with the thinner toeside rail and more agressive toeside fins (e.g., Ronix Vault). They really make holding your toeside edge easier, which is tough when learning.
                    These boards are specific to left foot forward or right foot forward riders, so it wouldn't make a good community board.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by turbonine View Post
                      These boards are specific to left foot forward or right foot forward riders, so it wouldn't make a good community board.
                      The asymetry is limited to toe/heel. Tip/tail are symetrical. There is the downside that a goofy (like me) has to ride "backwards", the only result of which is looking at the tail graphics while riding. I admit that I set the bindings at duck 15/15 but a beginner might as well start like that.

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                        #12
                        Thanks for the advice

                        Thanks for all the advice. I just need to start shopping. Using the boat for the first time this weekend...

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                          #13
                          If you like the CWB boards contact SPBFAN on this site he is a dealer for CWB and other things and will get you great prices. Tell him G-money sent you.

                          So far I have orderd from him...

                          A ballast system
                          CWB 09 Transcend
                          Box Anchor
                          Life jackets
                          Wetsounds pro 80's
                          Cleaning products for the boat
                          Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein

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