Well I have decided to get a new Wakesurfboard. My "old" one is just an old 5"6" fiberglass injection molder surfboard. <BR> <BR>So anyway I started reading and the more I read the worse it gets. I am not going to spend a lot of money $300 or less. I can get either of the Hyperlite boards for less than $300. but I have read all kinds of stuff about how they s*** and I just have to get a this board or that. So could any of you that have them or had them talk about the Hyperlite Landlock or Broadcast. Can the Broadcast handle a 200 pound rider ok.
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Steve, <BR>Check out <a href="http://www.awakesurf.com" target="_blank">www.awakesurf.com</a> <BR>Then let's talk. <BR>Alan Bogdanoff
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Steve, <BR> I started with a Landlock, then went to a Broadcast and have since upgraded to an Inland Surfer.. In answer to your question.. "Can the Broadcast handle a 200 pound rider ok." Yea I'm about 195 and I had no problems... But, I would check out Inland Surfer, I really think they ride a lot better.
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Depends on how big your wake is, I had a broadcast and loved it. But my boss had a bard time keeping up with the boat on it (small wake though). After riding the broadcast, I hated the landlock. The broadcast is much more playful. Now I have a phase 5 and don't really know what to think hah, def. skim style.
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There, see what I mean. I like the look of the Inland Surfer boards, But fact is, they are WAY over priced.
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steve- maybe try giving Inland Surfer a call and see if you can work something out? 877-901-6055..?? Ask to speak to Jeff, he owns the compnay and is a real good guy.. just an idea <BR> <BR>
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