Posted: February 18th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 1 Comment »
Hello, I was wondering which Wakeboard Bindings should I buy?
Liquid Force Domain 2010 (8-12)
or
Ronix District 2010 (7.5-11.5)
Are you familiar with these any of these bindings? How are they?
I’m getting multi fit design because the bindings are for me and my family.
Overall which are "better" Ronix or Liquid Force bindings? Thanks
I have a pair of ‘08 Domains, but I wound up upgrading to some Watson CT, the Domains seemed to fit too snug for my taste, because I didn’t have good range of movement with them, but they did give a good feel that you’re locked in, but that can also be a problem about if you crash and whether or not the your foot will release from the boot if you take a hard fall. As far as the Ronix Districts are concerned I don’t think I could give you a good answer since I’ve never tried them out.
the biggest thing is making sure that they work with whatever board you plan to use them with (hopefully it’s gonna be a board from the same company), because it can get tough trying to make sure they work when trying to lock them down on different brands of boards.
Posted: February 18th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 1 Comment »
The mirrow comes in 1.88", 2.00", 2.25", and 2.38" diameters to fit towers. Anyone have an idea of what size would fit a 2008 Sea Ray 185 sport with the factory tower? Thanks in advance
the mirror should be universal but the mirror’s arm on most of the sea rays i’ve seen normally come in the 2.25" diameter..
Posted: February 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 4 Comments »
I’m looking for a new wakeboard. I’m willing to spend a good amount of money but clearly I don’t to break my bank and splurge like a grand or even near that… I’m an intermediate rider looking to get advanced and I want a board that I can count on its consistency, that will allow me to get better on and learn new tricks, and is light. I’m skinny at 6′2" 165lbs… size 11-12ish foot. A package deal with mounted bindings would be nice. Thanks for the help.
Liquid Force is awesome, if $400 bucks doesn’t count as way too much money
Hyperlite’s good too
Posted: February 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 5 Comments »
My wish list consisted of:
a wakeboard boat or at least a Wakeboard Tower to put on our boat
a Jett wakeboard
new Wakeboard Bindings
a big screen TV
clothes
Ipod Nano
new car
Wii + games
TiVo
money
I got a Wii, no games. I didn’t expect to get any more than 2 things on my list, but I was hoping for a Christmas miracle.
What did you want? And did you get what you wanted or not?
My wishlist:
- a puppy
- clothes
- money
- gift cards
- new bag for school
- new boots
- magazine subscription
- books
I got:
- clothes
- money
- gift cards
- new bag for school
- books
I’m glad I didn’t get a puppy yet,
I’m still not 100% sure if I *really* want one
anymore.
I got what I wanted.
Posted: February 12th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 2 Comments »
I want a board about 135-138 and very comfortable bindings. I want to spend under 300. Also, I found good websites like evogear or wakenskate. Any better (cheaper) websites. Also, which are better the Liquid force domain or alpha boots?
check all the water sports on-line locations.(overtons barts) this time of year you can prob. pick up a last years model ultra cheap or a this years at a years end discount.
Posted: February 12th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 2 Comments »
im looking to buy a boat and it has 90hp i want to know if it will be powerfull enough to get me up on a wakeboard there is no Wakeboard Tower. thankyou
Yes
Posted: February 9th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Bindings | 2 Comments »
i am 6′2 180 pounds. whats the right length/size board for me? although i am a beginner i need a board that is good for both beginner and advanced riders. whatever board that will be a good ride but also able to get air n do tricks. also what are a good type of comfortable bindings?
Check out the Hyperlite Marek, Tribute or Premier. Those are great board!!!! For you I would go with either a 136 or a 141. Check out wakeworld.com or wakenskate.com those are great websites that can help you find the right board for you.
CWB makes great binding. Hyperlite has some cool advanced stuff. Liquid Force is extremely comfortable. Check them all out. I promise all those companies make awesome binding that you will fall in love with.
Have fun and good luck!!!!
Posted: February 9th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Tower | 3 Comments »
the boat needs to have a tower, a fairly big engine, dual axle trailer and needs to cost somewhere between 15,000 and 25,000 i will be using this boat for all watersports. good answers will be rewarded
Malibu Wakesetter, These boats are pure wakeboarding boats, it would not fair well in open waters but throws massive wake and pulls well. look at something around the 03 mark.
Posted: February 9th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Wakeboard Boat Accessories | No Comments »

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Posted: February 9th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Liquid Force Wakeboards | No Comments »

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