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feere2084 03-04-2006 5:09 PM

HI, <BR>I want to buy a new hyperlite wakeboard they have some 2005 boards on ebay for a good price which one is easy to ride but has the most pop <BR>thanks

magellan 03-04-2006 5:14 PM

Pop is 95% rider. <BR>

moombarider132 03-04-2006 5:18 PM

see above but the parks has the biggest three stage and is supposed to have the most pop i ride one myself and love it.

projectely4 03-04-2006 6:23 PM

easy to ride with alot of pop is probably the premier if you want a hyperlite

cwbabsolute1080 03-04-2006 7:55 PM

if u can handle it.. parks .... awesome board but pops a lil diferent every time... my 2 cents.. im riding one right now

joshugan 03-04-2006 8:51 PM

I love the 03 to 04 Parks and hate the 05 to 06. Great pop and personally I don't notice much inconsistency in it.

dakid 03-04-2006 9:05 PM

if you're set on hyperlite, check out the premier. nice, big pop and not too advanced. <BR> <BR>if you're not set on hyperlite, check out the cwb marius. big pop and super soft landings. <BR> <BR>by the way.... <BR> <BR><blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1><b>quote:</b></font><p>if u can handle it.. parks .... awesome board but pops a lil diferent every time... <!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> <BR> <BR>that's not the board's fault. consistency isn't found in boards.

yosquire 03-05-2006 12:12 PM

Pop is mostly rider. While others (most everyone) has great experience with the parks, It simply washes through the wake for me. I can't get the thing to go up to save my life. <BR> <BR>For my riding style, the Temet blasts me up in the air.. see below: <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/288885.jpg" alt="Upload">

westsidarider 03-05-2006 1:30 PM

joe ur absolutely right. but you dont need me to tell you that. haha. consistancy in he rider is everything. some boards require alot more consistancy from the rider than others because of the extreme rocker line.

kristian 03-05-2006 1:43 PM

pop and height is mostly on the rider. I ride a Murray and that works well for me, gives me lots of lift but with a smooth transition. Now the parks will have the most "buck" off the wake, so you'll have a differant flight path, more up and down, not necessarily more height. So if you are looking for that bucking style pop the parks and byerly have a pretty big three stage. People say they're incosistant, but again thats just the rider, so if you concentrate to make sure your bascics are correct you'll be good. If you want something a little more apt for the developing rider I would take a look at the premier, era or state. They have smaller 3-stage rockers, so sort of a middle ground. <BR>As everyone says, and its true, the best thing to do is demo, atleast two rides before you decide weather you like it. We're all differant. But if you want the most "buck" go with the parks or byerly.

iamnathanhudson 03-08-2006 5:05 AM

i would say the easiest board with really good pop from hyperlite is the Era. It got shaped from the premier(the red one) which is a proven shape and still a cult classic. If i ever went back to HL i personally get the byerly because it is my favorite but as far as easy to ride and good pop the Era gets the award. The byerly takes a little more skill from the rider to keep the consistency. The parks is another story. I personally owned one and it was just out of control. Way too aggressive, fast, and way too much buck on the pop. Just my .02 <BR> <BR>-Nate

malibuboarder75 03-08-2006 5:59 AM

I am pretty sure that CWB has the biggest 3-stage rocker.

wakedad33 03-08-2006 6:05 AM

Leo, I don't know about that, the 3-stage on Shaun Murray's new board is nasty.

malibuboarder75 03-08-2006 7:47 AM

My bad, I forgot the murray 142 had a 3.3 inch rocker.

detonate69 03-08-2006 9:00 AM

The new Murray has a continuous rocker not 3 stage. Albeit a huge continuous rocker.

stephan 03-08-2006 9:12 AM

The CWB Transcend has 3.2 inches of true 3 stage, the Absolute has 3.1 inches. They ride distinctly difference in part to the length of their flat spot. The Transcend's is longer thus cramming all that rocker into less space, its basically why the Transcend is more abrupt off the wake. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by stephan on March 08, 2006)

bakesonlinecom 03-09-2006 11:35 AM

We have a Premier and a Parks from 2005 on clearance. The Parks is a more difficult board to ride in my opinion. Both boards have a solid 3-stage with a lot of pop though. <BR> <BR><a href="http://stores.ebay.com/Bakes-Online" target="_blank">http://stores.ebay.com/Bakes-Online</a> <BR> <BR>Zack Clark <BR><a href="http://www.BakesOnline.com" target="_blank">www.BakesOnline.com</a> <BR><a href="http://www.WakeboardNorthwest.com" target="_blank">www.WakeboardNorthwest.com</a>


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