Ronix One
Well, I've been on the same LF shapes for a long time. The Shane and then the Watson. I'm ready to try something new. Any thoughts on the One board? I've got a pair of Ronix code boots and thought about trying out a Ronix board. I've never owned one and was curious anybody's experience with this board.
http://www.ronixwake.com/Product/one-timebomb/ |
I just bought and rode a one timebomb on wednesday. Board hooks super hard and not to bad breaking it loose. It comes with 1.0 fins installed and also comes with the .8 fins as well. Super stiff board that just launches off the wake and super light as well.
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I heard the Code 21 is a great board , best on opinion only, in the Ronix line for the old school riders on boat wakes.. I almost bought one but decided to go with the LF Remedy as the Harley was my favorite, you might like the Remedy..Demo demo demo buy it fro a Pro shop who offers a30day performance guarantee that if you don't like it you can trade it for another just in case..
if you want to try a Camber board I have one for sale you can demo , its not for everybody but you never know.. |
I had a 2013 One time bomb and now ride a 2015 time bomb. I also have a 2015 Watson. I thought the older One shape was the best board I ever rode and then I rode the new shape and it was even better. Lighter, faster, easier to ride longer because there is less drag, and much more pop. I was hesitant with the bit more flex with the new shape but I actually like it a lot more and has a bit of snap to it. Loose until you want it to hookup. I use the .8 fins on mine. I would definitely say to do it
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I had a 2014 time bomb and now I've got a 2017 time bomb. I really like it - light, fast, and poppy like Mike said. My only reservation about the board is it lands hard so you absorb a lot of the force.
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Personally, I ride the Bill/Willam best, but I have a close friend that kills it on the One. The Bill/William is the fastest board I have ever ridden. I'm primarily a wake to wake rider. I like that out in the flats, I do no work and can slam into it at the base of the wake. The One is slower (more like the Shane/Watson). It isn't super slow, but it requires a drawn out progressive edge, like most boards. One thing to say about the One is that it rides small--In the air the 142 has no swing weight. The Code is workhorse. It does everything well, but can be a little boring IMO.
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