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    What Wakesurf Rope/Handle do you use?

    I purchased the Inland Surfer Wakesurf rope/handle less than two months and already the handle is coming apart and the rope is fraying pretty bad. I like the rope/handle but the quality seems to be poor. Jbort looked into buying one and the rep from the shop that used to sell them said they warranty 100% of the Inland ropes/handle they sell so they stopped carrying them... all that to say I am looking for a good quality rope/handle that will last. What do you guys use and how long have you used it for? Thanks.

    #2
    Dang

    I really liked the color scheme of that rope. I bought the Island Force rope w 9" handle from Overtons' for $50 and should be here this week if u want to try it out. Atlanta Inboard was out and only had the other knot style w no handle. I could not find anyplace here that had Liquid Force rope in stock and I did not like the Straightline rope since rope thickness seemed smaller.

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      #3
      We have been using this one from ronix. We like the handle but I am not sure I like the foam pads at the knots.

      http://www.ronixstore.com/products/p...48029.0.0.0.0?

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        #4
        Originally posted by 4bw View Post
        We have been using this one from ronix. We like the handle but I am not sure I like the foam pads at the knots.

        http://www.ronixstore.com/products/p...48029.0.0.0.0?
        X2, been using it for over 2 years.
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          #5
          http://www.evo.com/wakeboard-handles...ombo-2010.aspx

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            #6
            Originally posted by 4bw View Post
            We have been using this one from ronix. We like the handle but I am not sure I like the foam pads at the knots.

            http://www.ronixstore.com/products/p...48029.0.0.0.0?

            I too like the Ronix handle (two seasons) but dislike the foam pads on the rope. The knots are a good size and the handle is comfortable. The foam on one part of the handle triangle ripped off some time ago but the handle still floats just fine.

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              #7
              I have not found a better rope than this.

              http://accuratelines.com/wake/wakesurf/

              I have used it since 2007, 200+ hrs a season, and its still perfect, but we just lost it somehow coming back from Washington, I will have to buy another. The inland ropes fall apart, its a bummer, but they definitely do.
              http://wake9.com/

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                #8
                id go with the one ragboy uses, i got a straight line (loved the wake rope i had) but the loop that mounts on the tower is already looking worn. I guess cause we have a lot of people riding with the rope? only been using it part of this summer.
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                  #9
                  The above post are all great ropes, but I use the LG which I like due to the handle design for the kids - just another option.

                  http://www.boardstop.com/popup_image...D=1301&image=0

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tnvolgrad View Post
                    The above post are all great ropes, but I use the LG which I like due to the handle design for the kids - just another option.

                    http://www.boardstop.com/popup_image...D=1301&image=0
                    The one I posted above is an evo branded LG.

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                      #11
                      I made one 4 years ago from an old tube rope, some 1" PVC pipe and a bicycle grip for >$10. Taught quite a few peeps to surf using it and it's still going strong Made it cause I didnt like the Liquid Force knotted rope we first got.
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                        #12
                        It has to be a pretty good rope for me to use it after my hand injury.
                        !warning graphic! http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...hlight=Stomach

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ajholt7 View Post
                          It has to be a pretty good rope for me to use it after my hand injury.
                          !warning graphic! http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...hlight=Stomach

                          How did PT go with your hand? Do you have motion and control back in those fingers?

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                            #14
                            The nice thing about the accurate, is the choke up grips every foot. I can't tell how many times those have been used, hard, and they have never came off. Inland rope has one, and it came right off.
                            http://wake9.com/

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Duncan View Post
                              I too like the Ronix handle (two seasons) but dislike the foam pads on the rope. The knots are a good size and the handle is comfortable. The foam on one part of the handle triangle ripped off some time ago but the handle still floats just fine.
                              We use the Ronix also, I like the foam pads, just one season but no rips yet
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