Oakley and Byerly Wakeboards pro @AaronRathy stomps a double halfcab roll of a kicker OWC.
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Oakley and Byerly Wakeboards pro @AaronRathy stomps a double halfcab roll of a kicker OWC.
Recently Electric Visual announced the newest addition to their wake team, BuyWake.com Pro-Team rider Josh Palma. This is good news on all fronts. Josh is the perfect ambassador for the Electric Brand who is getting deeply rooted in the wake industry.
Josh joins the likes of Dieter Humpsch, Steel Lafferty, and Stuart Shinn, a very exclusive group of young riders. We look forward to seeing this collaboration blossom in print. Congrats to both Josh Palma and Electric Visual.
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Wakeboard handles are like car tires; they provide grip, are a main source of control, and eventually wear out. Do yourself a favor this Spring and put that nasty thing you’ve been riding where it belongs…on the tree next to the trampoline or on the winch.
Often times customers ask me what makes a wakeboard handle a “wakeboard” handle. Well, there are a few unique features wakeboard handles have that other slalom, trick, jump, and generic price-point handles don’t include. For example wakeboarding handles, like wakeboarding ropes, are non-stretch. They are usually between 15 and 17 inches wide to accommodate for handle passes. This is typically much wider than a waterski handle. Wakeboard handles can also be purchased with smaller “wrap” handles that allow you to do wrapped tricks while generic rope & handle combos will not include this. Finally, there’s grip. Wakeboard handles these days are often made from soft materials like as foam and cloth to provide a more comfortable grip. Since slalom skiing, bare-footing, and other watersports usually require 15+ mph more speed than wakeboarding, handles for these watersports are usually made out of rubber to accomodate for the punishing force of the water at higher speeds.
The BuyWake.com Global Rider Search continues to prove a golden opportunity for riders looking to pursue a professional wakeboarding career. Last years winner, Scott Stewart, has taken the next step towards his dream by signing a factory sponsorship with Hyperlite Wake MFG.
“I knew instantly Scott Stewart was a gem that was unearthed in our Global Rider Search contest. Raw controlled aggression with a flare to be different is how I describe Scott’s riding style. Hyperlite and Stewart are a great link up. It takes the right type of company to support this much needed redirection of wakeboarding and Hyperlite is clearly committed. Scott Stewart is what’s next…Scott Stewart is what’s now!” – expounds BuyWake.com’s President and Founder Chuck Morrow.
What do Tim Dismukes and Danny Harf have in common? They both win contests. Congrats Tim! Enjoy your one-of-kind Ronix One 142.