Right now I have a 2003 Parks with a 3 stage rocker. From some things I read on WW they say it is a hard board to get consistant POP with, and I tend to agree. I am thinking of going to a continous rocker. I am just looking for some insight about different rockers. I am looking at picking up a CWB Faction. It has the fin configuration I like and is a continuous rocker of 3.3". I have also been on a Hyperlight ERA that is a 3 stage rocker and to me I was getting more consitent pop off of the wake. Any thoughts or advice would be great.
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
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- 2005 24v
When I was in the market for a new board I almost got the 2005 Parks and when I talked to some of the guys in the shop they told me the same thing. It is a hard board to ride because is what the biggest 3-stage rocker on the market. They Said that most of the time they were thrown off balance over their front foot on that board witch to me = faceplants. With that said because of our size we need all the pop we can get so I would go with a board with a 3-stage rocker but not the parks. I'm looking at getting one of the new Ronix boards.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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there are alot of different types of both rockers now. for instance cwb marius, liquid force fish, or ronix covin w/ a continuous hybrid. they'll boot you like a 3 stage without the abrupt sketchy pop. then there are a bunch of 3 stage boards that have a really managable pop. go to wakeside.com click a brand and scroll through their little charts they are nice. wakeworld.com is really good too i think you said you've been on there already. if you have some boards in mind i've ridden just about everything and can tell you a little about most of them.
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Good to get some input. I am a bigger guy (6-1 220lbs) and need at least a 142 to feel comfortable on the board. I will check out the Murray. I really like the ride of the Era that I tried last year and want to check out the Faction by CWB.Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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i'm not sure jstar is still around. but you can for sure find some of their '06 stuff its pretty nice.
if you like hyperlite then look at the 3DS, DRIVE, and ERA. they are really nice here's the low down. the 3DS is a late continuous rocker and has good solid pop that will easily get you into the flats. it is capable of getting you good and high as well. it is chad sharpe's pro model before signing with ronix now he rides the covin. the DRIVE has a subtle 3stage rocker which is like an ERA rusty malanowski rides it now. it is extremely easy to manage but will take alot more speed to get solid pop. the ERA erik ruck's pro model also has the subtle 3stage rocker but it takes alot less effort to boot you up when compared to the DRIVE. those 3 are all very smooth easy rides you might like them. 3DS and DRIVE come in 143's. and ERA comes in 142 and 147 this year.
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Good Rocker
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I'm partial to Continuous Rocker too
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Originally posted by typerider View Postyeah my favorite boards have always been by liquid force too. i rode an '03 subjekt for years but it finally snapped. i'm looking at the new watson right now hopefully will be on that soon.Last edited by NICKYPOO; 04-17-2007, 08:04 PM.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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