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    Wakeboarder's

    Quote Originally Posted by GotHalos View Post
    The gear they have now is very nice compared to what was used in the past. As far as bindings and boots they have moved very similar to those used on the snow slopes. I've always stuck with Hyperlite or Liquid Force. Are you looking for a new complete setup?
    Yea, after this season I'm going to upgrade. Using an O'brien clutch with Liquid Force IP6 bindings now, old stuff. What do you think of CWB equipment?
    I learned that the 1/8" tow lines with PVC coating are really nice for non-tangling and non-stretch! Also seem to like a board smaller than recommended size, is that just me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carbon View Post
    Yea, after this season I'm going to upgrade. Using an O'brien clutch with Liquid Force IP6 bindings now, old stuff. What do you think of CWB equipment?
    I learned that the 1/8" tow lines with PVC coating are really nice for non-tangling and non-stretch! Also seem to like a board smaller than recommended size, is that just me?
    CWB has always been near the top in gear as well from what I know. I was the same way, a smaller board is easier to maneuver. The bigger you go the more you have to fight the board. I'd say just find the most comfortable binding and go from there.

    I mostly stick to the wakeskate now, although injuries are a lot more likely (for me anyways) Lol.

 

 

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