Get a Grip | Wakeboard Handles

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. Read More >

DEFY – The Danny Harf Project | Review | Contest

It has been a while since a wakeboard flick has generated this much hype. I mean…before DEFY came out it was already one of 30 official selections to the 2012 X-DANCE Action Sports Film Festival in Park City, Utah. This alone puts DEFY and producer Sean Kilgus in an elite category of visual heavyweights including The Art of Flight by Brain Farm Prods.

First Impressions: The two-disc “collectors  edition” comes with a Blu-Ray disc, a standard DVD, a limited cover graphic, and a handful of stickers. The inside cover shows a sequence of Harf stomping a massive Toeside Mute Double Roll. This is a really nice touch that is definitely easy on the eyes.

The Movie: The first noteworthy scenes include archival footage of Harf in what looks to be some sort of “sponsor-me” tape. ‘Twas the late 90s, Danny was 12 years old and blonde tips were all the rage. Read More >

WWA World Championships Video & Highlights

The 2011 WWA World Championships in Indianapolis Indiana showcased competitive wakeboarding at its best. Watch as riders from all over the world battle it out to see who will take the 2011 world title. Video courtesy of Versus & NBC Sports.

Division Times:

Womens Wakeskate – 2:13

Mens 1 (Amateur) – 2:29

Masters – 2:56

Jr. Mens – 4:22

Pro Wakeskate – 6:38

Women’s Pro – 10:00

Mens Pro – 13:47

Highlights:

Ronix Pro Dean Smith’s 25 foot Hoochie Glide to BS 360 off the double-up. Dean rides the Mana series from Ronix.

-Jr Mens and CWB Team rider Josh Twelker continues to impress me with his unique style, even in contests.

CWB Pro Wakeskater Stu Shinn killing it in a downpour. Stu rides the Four.19 from CWB Read More >

Our Favorite 2011 Close-Out Deals

It’s no secret that for over ten years we have been dedicated to bringing you the best deals on top name wakeboard products. Since this time of year is the best time to take advantage on last years closeout products, we decided to highlight our favorite deals.

 

 

2011 – Ronix ONE (Ceramic White) – $329.99

This is the shape that pioneered the evolution of surf-style designs for soul turn connoisseurs looking to come into a turn with a relaxed arcing transition. We still have the 134, 142, and 146 in stock and the one-year warranty still applies.

$329.99

 

 

 

2011 – Liquid Force Soven Wakeboard Binding – $299.99

The 2011 Soven pro binding is built for large, technical riding. With laces in the lower zone and dual power straps up top, you can easily crank up the support without sacrificing the comfort. Also, the upper velcro straps adjust up and down so you can really fine tune how much ankle support you need. Sizes 8-9, 9-10,10-11, and 12-13+ are all still available. Read More >