Cable parks are popping up everywhere these days and they are offering up a whole new way to ride for everyone…just one problem. You’ve never ridden at the cable before! No worries – I’ve got you covered before you take your first laps.
That’s what I was thinking when our local park (Terminus Wake Park) opened up here in Georgia earlier this spring. I’ve never ridden cable since the closest park was around 7 hours away. It’s not too easy to make a day trip for that.
Boat riding has been my forte ever since I started wakeboarding. In the back of my mind, I always wanted to see what it would take to emulate my favorite riders in all the free ride videos I would watch like 12 Honkies, Hype, Pointless, and several others I have stashed away in my collection where they were jibbing their faces off. Read More >
Bi-level pool set-ups, creative double sets, and every press you can imagine make the final edit of Slingshot‘s Viva La Texica saga a must watch. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out part one and part two.
Here at the BuyWake Global Headquarters, it’s a rare occurrence when a web edit comes along and inspires us to go hit kickers for three hours straight. That’s exactly what this gem of an edit from That Film Guy did. Take an inside look at Bob Soven, Daniel Grant, and Raph Derome (among others) galavant across Australia destroying every cable park in their path.
History was made in Germany this past weekend at Nico Von Lerchenfeld’s Cash for Tricks contest at the Interboot.
Check out the video as Swede Jeremia Hoppe sticks a clean double front to fakie revert. In the video it looks like he’s done it a hundred times. No butt dragging, just poise. Respek.
A water tank inside the Georgia World Congress Center collapsed this morning sending nearly 200,000 gallons of water across the floor of the Georgia World Congress Center. The tank was the first of two pools in the new Wake Park, the Boat Show’s main attraction.
The water was powerful enough to misplace bleachers, boats, and other items. The cause of the collapse is not yet known.