Hello all. This post is similar to my post in the wakesurfing section. Basically, my family recently purchased a used boat and we are starting to buy the toys we need. What I am looking for is some good advice on getting my family started with wakeboarding. We are not experts and never will be experts, though my kids are young and they may become experts. We will be taking a lot of first timer friends with us. So, I am looking for some good all around jack of all trades wakeboard that beginners and intermediates can have fun on. By the way, I am 6'4" 210 lbs and wear a size 13 shoe. It may be that I have to buy a separate women's and men's wakeboard. I'd appreciate your insight.
Questions:
What brand/type of wake board?
What bindings (on this one, I recently wakeboarded on a friend's board with bindings that you twisted a knob to tighten and pushed a button to loosen. It was great)?
What type of rope/handle?
What length of rope?
All we have locally for watersports gear is a Sportsman Warehouse. So I may have to look online to buy. If so, I'd also appreciate recommendations on good places to buy from.
FYI-Our boat is a 2005 Calabria Pro V with stock ballast for now. Our ultimate goal is to get into a Tige but we got the Calabria from a repo auction for cheap. So, for the time being, we are set for a boat.
Cheers!
Questions:
What brand/type of wake board?
What bindings (on this one, I recently wakeboarded on a friend's board with bindings that you twisted a knob to tighten and pushed a button to loosen. It was great)?
What type of rope/handle?
What length of rope?
All we have locally for watersports gear is a Sportsman Warehouse. So I may have to look online to buy. If so, I'd also appreciate recommendations on good places to buy from.
FYI-Our boat is a 2005 Calabria Pro V with stock ballast for now. Our ultimate goal is to get into a Tige but we got the Calabria from a repo auction for cheap. So, for the time being, we are set for a boat.
Cheers!
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