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    Wake Sufer options

    I'm new to the wakesurfeing world and looking at buying one, but I'm not sure what the best way to go is. I ski and barefoot the majority of the time and once and awhile I do a some wakeboarding. I need a board that will work good for the whole family. Any input will help.

    #2
    I'd see if you can borrow a board from a friend or demo a few boards from a local board shop (not sure if that's available in Montana).

    SPBFAN knows where you can get a good deal on some CWB boards.
    Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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      #3
      This is a great all around board to learn, and even get pretty good on. When you get good, if you are light enough, get the loogey.

      http://boardersmall.com/xcart/produc...cat=262&page=1

      Another member da.bell I think has a blue lake he wants to sell, maybe you could get a good deal. Or you could buy his used 2006 24Ve and maybe he will throw it in.
      http://wake9.com/

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        #4
        Buy my 2006 24Ve, I will definitely throw the Blue Lake in with that deal.

        However, I don't want to sell the board since the GF would be pissed. We did us it this last weekend on the RZ2 and noticed the slight white lines that are caused by the platform. But that didn't stop us.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ragboy View Post
          This is a great all around board to learn, and even get pretty good on. When you get good, if you are light enough, get the loogey.

          http://boardersmall.com/xcart/produc...cat=262&page=1

          Another member da.bell I think has a blue lake he wants to sell, maybe you could get a good deal. Or you could buy his used 2006 24Ve and maybe he will throw it in.
          Another good resource is www.howtowakesurf.com.
          Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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