I met the Brigade Wakesurfing rep at the West Coast Tigé Owners Reunion last year and we demoed a few of their boards. We chose a Halfie-Pro model that we added some simple, custom graphics as well as some LED lights to the rails. We got it just before we left for a week at Lake Powell. It was a super fun board to ride. I think the fins my son chose were a help as well. They are an unusual design. AU 24K Thruster set. We ran it as a twin. All you had to do was pump it just a little and it would start driving. We tried the fins in the Sleigh board we brought with us and it made a noticeable difference in it's reaction as well. My son posted an incredible night shot of the board lit up. I'll have to get it from him. Until then, I'll post up a picture of me holding on the swim step in the daylight. Not nearly as cool as his shot.
This was also the first year we were able to surf unlisted. We tried a few new configurations with weight placement and used our homemade suck gate. Worked out well and made it easy to swap for our one goofy rider. Anyway, good times surfing for sure. Look forward to many more.
https://www.brigadewakesurfing.com/c...u-46-surfstyle
https://www.brigadewakesurfing.com/p...nt=39653130572
http://www.aufins.com/shop-curved-fins.php
This was also the first year we were able to surf unlisted. We tried a few new configurations with weight placement and used our homemade suck gate. Worked out well and made it easy to swap for our one goofy rider. Anyway, good times surfing for sure. Look forward to many more.
https://www.brigadewakesurfing.com/c...u-46-surfstyle
https://www.brigadewakesurfing.com/p...nt=39653130572
http://www.aufins.com/shop-curved-fins.php
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