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dwcchad 09-08-2009 12:50 PM

Who has the best cable park and what do you like about it

steezyshots 09-08-2009 12:55 PM

CWC in the Philippines. End Discussion

fly135 09-08-2009 1:02 PM

I can't say what's the best because I've only been to a few but I'll give my pros. <BR> <BR>- Island in the middle to cut down on chop. <BR>- Higher cable for more lift on air tricks. <BR>- Shorter cable for advanced section so the walk back is shorter. <BR>- Separate cable for beginners to cut down on wait. <BR>- Nice shoreline and walkway that's kind to bare feet. <BR>- Covered area for seating to get out of sun. <BR>- Concession stand for eats. <BR>- Lots of obstacles.

eubanks01 09-08-2009 1:10 PM

I think WSR in Ft. Worth is covering a lot of these! <BR> <BR>Chad - Are you guys still targeting an early 2010 opening?

pierce_bronkite 09-08-2009 1:43 PM

What John said. <BR> <BR>But I will also add better handles.

tampawake 09-08-2009 1:50 PM

Better handles yes I go to McCormicks and wish they had a changing area and a snack bar. I like to sneak out of work for an hour so grabbing some grub and riding for 45 mins would be great. Other than that it seems fine to me.

dixiebmxer 09-08-2009 1:52 PM

Mccormicks all the way. Cause its clockwise and has the island so no rider chop.

09-08-2009 2:07 PM

I've only been to two but based on that, I'll agree with what everyone here has said. <BR> <BR>Another key thing is slider surface. My only complaint about McCormicks is that they use trex for some rails and on a really hot/sunny day you can only get a couple of hits in on a rail before you have to spray it again and if it's dry, then it's WAY too sticky to ride . I've been taken out more than once on the downside of the rooftop rail because I couldn't see that it was dry until it was too late. <BR> <BR>One thing McCormicks does really well and is key to any park is a knowledgeable and just plain cool staff. Everyone who works there is just fun to hang out with which is great considering you spend a lot of time with your friendly neighborhood cable operator.

wakesurf12 09-08-2009 4:07 PM

What Riley said...

steezyshots 09-08-2009 5:07 PM

Until you have gone to CWC you will all try to say that maybe your home cable is the best or the cable you have experienced is the best... There is no better cable in the world than CWC. EVERYONE who rides a wakeboard should no HAS to go to CWC. Your mind will be boggled!

ghettofab 09-08-2009 5:08 PM

im not gonna lie this is a pretty sick list of cable parks here in the US. Which one is the best? go find out <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.grindtv.com/wake/blog/7843/pwieland%27s+top+7+wakeboard+cable+parks/" target="_blank">http://www.grindtv.com/wake/blog/7843/pwieland%27s+top+7+wakeboard+cable+parks/</a>

fly135 09-08-2009 5:13 PM

To bad he didn't list the reasons for his rating in the blog.

liquidmx 09-08-2009 5:28 PM

Charlie, I am kind of on a similar yet opposite spectrum (though my only experience is OWC). I dont like their plastic sliding surface...its too slick IMHO. I like property watered down trex...but your right, on a hot day its all bad with dry trex. Maybe there is something in the middle, slides like trex, low maintenance like plastic? What's CWC using, they seem to "spare no expense, do it right" kind of place.

jdwake1 09-08-2009 6:46 PM

Well I operate down here at mccormick's cable so I have to be a little biased and say ours but right there with us would be Wake Nation ( only problem is they go the wrong way <IMG SRC="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0> ) And yeah I love our trex on a overcast or busy day when everyone is either wetting it down alot or it doesn't dry out. We are working on improving that in the near future putting a sort of watering system on it!!! Thanks for all the praises guys!!!

09-08-2009 8:21 PM

I've only been to OWC and McCormick's so I can only comment on those but here are my thoughts... <BR> <BR>Best rails- McCormicks <BR>Best/Nicest Operators- McCormick's <BR>Best for beginners- OWC <BR>Nicest "down time" facilities- OWC <BR>Handles- OWC <BR> <BR>I had a major problem with the front desk at McCormick's. Maybe the day I went the girl was having a bad day but she was so rude I didn't ever want to come back. Thank goodness the guys that run the cable are super nice and changed my mind. Of the two my favorite is McCormick's. Love the rails and atmosphere there. Only thing I wish they would do is maybe build a pavillion or some type of shade and maybe a concession area.

aliwake 09-08-2009 8:52 PM

at cwc they have sprinklers set in the rails, so they never dry off... <BR>EVERY cable park should take that idea and run with it!

fly135 09-09-2009 7:47 AM

Or just use the same material as OWC uses. I've never experienced a problem with their rails.

txwakerider 09-09-2009 8:05 AM

Its CWC no competition, talk to any of the big names in cable wakeboarding like Tom Fooshee, Sam Thompson, Kieth Lidberg, Nick Davies, they will all say the same thing.

osu_bcky1 09-09-2009 8:55 AM

Agreed with CWC, but my home lake is WAKE NATION. These guys have built this into a world class facility in under 1 year, and it can only get better! <BR> <BR>Things I like: <BR>1) Everything was engineered on the site for 1 thing: Wakeboarding <BR> Built from scratch...Lake ,Buildings, Rails all Brand new, nice and clean. Nothing was half assed <BR>2) 7 Obstacles with one of the sickest transfer boxes ever built. <BR>3) Center Island <BR>4) They change the location of obstacles to give you a different approach from time to time. <BR>5) HIGH Cable <BR>6) The people: Everyone, Employees and Riders are all there to help and progress everyones riding. <BR>7) 6 Pylons for the smoothest corners in the Nation <BR>8) Location: Just Trees and Parks around giving it protection from wind. <BR>9) Its only 30 min from my house! <BR> <BR>I know this is a little biased but I cant help but brag about them a little.

dwcchad 09-09-2009 9:33 AM

What would you all add to your favorites <BR>and how far would you travel to get there.

fly135 09-09-2009 9:55 AM

I live about 45 minutes from OWC and held an annual pass there for nearly 10 years. I would travel further for an occasional visit. But not much more as a regular. However, I live on a lake and have a boat.

09-09-2009 12:13 PM

I drive 8 hours 5 or so times a year, but that SUCKS. I would go a few times a month if there were one ~2 hours away.

steezyshots 09-09-2009 12:54 PM

I traveled 32+ hours to get to CWC, and I am going to do it all over again!

kristian 09-10-2009 5:39 AM

Bli-bli australia. Love that cable. Super fun rails you can get creative on. Bar/lounge. Good eats. What more could you want. <BR> <BR>And I always get excited when I'm going to McCormicks. Its a real wakeboarders cable. Everyone is super chill, it never gets rough, Trex!, fun rails. and its fun turning right for once. <BR> <BR>Thorpe park in England is great aswell. It's been a while since I've ridden there but they had the best kickers and creative rails. The only problem is dealing with the kneeboarders but thats no biggy. <BR> <BR>Dieing to go to CWC, those winch parks simply look amazing!

pacifichigh 09-10-2009 6:02 AM

The one that is closest

dwcchad 09-10-2009 11:36 AM

What would you add to a cable park. Like other activities trampolines, ziplines, pool, and so on.

johnm_ttu 09-10-2009 11:58 AM

Flowrider would be cool. <BR> <BR>Infinity Pool and Hot Tub.

serjoint 09-10-2009 12:32 PM

do you know Hipnotics?¿ <BR> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97i0kl5dtHw" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97i0kl5dtHw</a> <BR> <BR>i went with a bunch of friends from Spain o may this year!! we were alone one the cable,. just for us <BR> <BR>short cable,. with island,. a a bunch of obstacles!!! <BR> <BR>and way closer from spain, than CWC

dwcchad 09-14-2009 12:33 PM

What are your favorite type of Rails Slidders Kickers

dwcchad 09-16-2009 10:44 AM

What kind of eats would you like to see and is a bar a plus.

sidekicknicholas 09-16-2009 12:24 PM

Food: Simple bar food burgers, chix sandwiches, deep fried crap.... something easy to make and smells really good to people around. <BR> <BR>Best Rails: <BR>Rooftops fun fun fun <BR>1+ box for a easy learning hit <BR>A small and large kicker for heel and toeside would be ideal - 4 total, but thats a lot. <BR>Wall rides are super fun and easy <BR>a nice loooooooong flatbar

fly135 09-16-2009 12:37 PM

A kink on the end of the flatbar so you can throw a spin or invert.<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/happy.gif" border=0>

ritz 09-16-2009 1:07 PM

Yeah Dickey, Ill agree with you and say mccormics, best handles no but all the peeps are chill there and its just got a way better vibe than Odub. Its soul riding ha, no big lines, and its CLOCKWISE!!! hell year for regular footers! and closest...

fly135 09-16-2009 2:04 PM

Did the vibe go downhill at Odub over the last year or so? Because in the 9 years I regularly went there one of the best things about the place was how cool the people were.

steezyshots 09-16-2009 2:06 PM

This is still going, I thought the question was answered. It's CWC.

tj_in_kc 09-19-2009 10:03 AM

KC Watersport Cable Park!


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