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LiquidForce Trip Wakeboard 2008 The original multi-fin LiquidForce wakeboard has been newly updated, taking only the best of the Trip\’s original design and adding a wake slashing combination of ad
The Hyperlite Roam Wakeboard is a jib-friendly creation that carries the snowboard season through to summer. Designed for more of a knees-bent, edge-to-edge style of riding, this series allows a rider to rely on the profile of the board to set a turn and hold an edge. Who needs fins anyway? E core opens up a new spectrum for a board to flex torsionally. While riding a Hyperlite Roam, the toeside edge will actually flex differently than the heelside edge. This torsional flex is why the Hyperlite Roam series has an inside radius for the most effective edge. A series that should be a second in any wake enthusiasts quiver! It\’s a simplistic design to allow the rider to control every aspect of the drive, snap, and pivot. E Core- Innovation thru energy. A one hundered percent wood core brings the torsional flex of your favorite snowboard and a new dimension off the peak of a liquid kicker and on rails. Monocoque Construction- Integrating the top glass and the bottom glass into one. Generating a more durable board on side impacts and prevents the ol side delamination. ABS Sidewall- You have one of those rides where nothing is going your way. Just feel like smashing your board? Our torsionally stiffest wakeboards were built for the infamous hockey temper.
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So I have these Wakeboard Bindings that are less than a year old, but I cannot find the original receipt for them and I cannot remember who I bought them from.
I made a receipt of my own from an online store. Do you think the Liquid Force guys are going to check up on it or what?
yeah more than likely the warranty department will check up on anything that looks suspicious before giving out a brand new pair of bindings
i.e. fake reciepts..
you said that you bought them a year ago but can’t remember who from?
in any case if you’re sure that the bindings even have a warranty on them it’d be best to call LF and explain your situation to them instead of trying to screw thm over.. usually they’re pretty understanding…
So I have these Wakeboard Bindings that are less than a year old, but I cannot find the original receipt for them and I cannot remember who I bought them from.
I made a receipt of my own from an online store. Do you think the Liquid Force guys are going to check up on it or what?
yeah more than likely the warranty department will check up on anything that looks suspicious before giving out a brand new pair of bindings
i.e. fake reciepts..
you said that you bought them a year ago but can’t remember who from?
in any case if you’re sure that the bindings even have a warranty on them it’d be best to call LF and explain your situation to them instead of trying to screw thm over.. usually they’re pretty understanding…
Your technique is what will really help get you air, along with the wake. The tower just helps with your hang time in the air, it won’t increase your height. That’s all you.