Here is a little video of me and my 7 year old son wakesurfing behind the Z3. You can see just how much push the wave has. That's about 265lb's
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Tigé Jedi
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I do this quite a bit. I can go ropeless and have reasonable control with kids up to about 90 pounds. Beyond that things just get too sluggish.
It's a great way for the littler ones to get involved and feel like they're a part of what's going on. We take lots of photos and give the parents copies so the little ones can brag and show off to their friends.
Youngest I've had on the board with me so far is two four year old little girls, last month. They are cousins and immediately started arguing about who was the youngest (it's a matter of days, apparently). Really cute!
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostThat is very cool, you don't realize how much power a wake can have from behind until you get behind the Z3, it really is amazing. Great fun.
Although, I must add this:
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Originally posted by bspot View PostYes my wife has VVS. I showed her the video and I think it has made her see the light. Thanks Ragboy! You have changed our lives forever.
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
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That video is hilarious. The problem exists with stills too, though. People in our boat naturally want to go portrait mode when photographing surfers, since they are more vertical than horizontal. But we have large screens on the wall that cycle through pictures of people doing stuff at the lake, and I tell folks that I can't Photoshop everything... so if you take portrait mode photos they're probably not going to make it onto the Wall of Fame!
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