I have an interestng problem. We have some nephews visiting until next Wednesday. They are here specifically for wakesurfing with me and my 10YO son. We have been using my IS Infectious and having a blast, but we're trying to get air and this skim-style board with its little fin just isn't making it. I can get it about halfway off the water but no more.
I've been wanting to get a surf-style board anyway but haven't really researched yet. It would be great to get one while the nephews are here, but I don't want to get into some piece of junk just because I rushed into it.
I weigh 175. My son weighs 90. The largest nephew weighs ~200. I realize that's a wide weight range so a single board may not work.
We have several Ronix dealers around here, and that seems to be the only brand that is well represented. I can get to 4-5 Ronix dealers within an hour's drive. But I don't know the Ronix lineup. One dealer with whom I have a great, years-long relationship is pushing a new carbon fiber Ronix board that comes with huge assortment of fins but that feels like overkill for someone just getting into air moves. On the other hand, I'm no fan of outgrowing new gear too fast - sometimes you need to just force your way through the learning curve with better stuff.
With all that - any suggestions? Should I skip it and just tell the nephews "next time"? Or is there something in the Ronix lineup that would be a reasonable investment for a couple of years?
Thanks for any quick responses!
I've been wanting to get a surf-style board anyway but haven't really researched yet. It would be great to get one while the nephews are here, but I don't want to get into some piece of junk just because I rushed into it.
I weigh 175. My son weighs 90. The largest nephew weighs ~200. I realize that's a wide weight range so a single board may not work.
We have several Ronix dealers around here, and that seems to be the only brand that is well represented. I can get to 4-5 Ronix dealers within an hour's drive. But I don't know the Ronix lineup. One dealer with whom I have a great, years-long relationship is pushing a new carbon fiber Ronix board that comes with huge assortment of fins but that feels like overkill for someone just getting into air moves. On the other hand, I'm no fan of outgrowing new gear too fast - sometimes you need to just force your way through the learning curve with better stuff.
With all that - any suggestions? Should I skip it and just tell the nephews "next time"? Or is there something in the Ronix lineup that would be a reasonable investment for a couple of years?
Thanks for any quick responses!
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