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chillwiththebrosandkickback 05-31-2008 12:28 PM

Alright so I know there has been like fifty of these questions about handles in the past weeks, but i don't know how to get to them..sooo. I was wondering what peoples preferences are with handle size, thick or thin, and how the handle is made. Do most people ride with a handle that has a stiff triangle all around or with a handle with the triangle side being rope, ex. the LF watson handle. How important is buying the right handle, i know all about rope importance, but does certain factors play a role in the handle in term of handle passes, or pull on the line. I have been wakeboarding for four years, and ride all summer long. Basically, I need a new handle!!

wakemitch 05-31-2008 12:34 PM

its all personal preference with handles. what ever feels good is the right one for you. <BR> <BR>if a handle is too thin you will be clenching it tighter which will give you blisters and get you tired. <BR> <BR>if a handle is too thick then you might feel like you cant grip it and that you are slipping. <BR> <BR>shaped handles allow you to relax your grip without causing the handle to slip. <BR> <BR> <BR>go feel some handles and see what you like!

ethan31 05-31-2008 12:45 PM

Proline LG, Its my favorite Handle I've used. Try one you will love it.

knarbar 05-31-2008 1:48 PM

Premier handle here. Its a shaped one and still soft. Stay away from rubber. Unless you dont value the skin on your hands. Or screw it just get some super glue and duck tape. Youll never lose the handle<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/crazy.gif" border=0>

chillwiththebrosandkickback 05-31-2008 2:11 PM

When you say shaped handles your are talking about...the whole handle is in-effect like all fiberglass or hard material?

sidekicknicholas 05-31-2008 2:36 PM

I love the ERA ...thicker than normal, some coosh to it, easy on the hands, not to heavy... <BR> <BR>worth a look at, or Ronix makes one that seems similar

pete_moss 05-31-2008 2:58 PM

Shaped handles means just the part you grip is in a particular shape (like square or triangular) as opposed to just round. <BR> <BR>I've got the Accurate Zero G Carbon handle and I love it. It's all personal preference though.

goatroper222000 05-31-2008 5:13 PM

i like the carbon handles. i had a proline lg and liked it at first then my dad got me a catalyst carbon and i love it. now when i ride with a handle that isnt carbon, i feel like i lose alot of my control. but then again, alot of pros absolutely rip without a carbon handle. i really dont think it matters. just whatever you find most comfortable

wakerider111 05-31-2008 6:09 PM

Ive really liked my Ronix Totem <BR>it is a bit thicker than normal but, some of that extra diameter is because it has a memmory-foam-like stuff on it so it is superiorly soft and comfy. <BR> <BR>It is really grippy too, there are lots of little bumps that help the grip <BR> <BR>it has sort of a carbon handle feel/look to it and a regular roped handle feel/look to it because the solid portion goes beyond the grip but not all the way to the main line. <BR> <BR> <BR>But i definitely agree on the preference thing. If you can, go to a store and "grab" a couple. Get another person to hold one end of the rope and pull on it so you can get more of an idea on how it feels when getting pulled.

sanger 06-05-2008 12:11 PM

Any new input on preferred handles?

dubwake21 06-05-2008 12:28 PM

Everyone that rides on my boat loves my Accurate Catalyst handle, but it cramps up my hands, so it's all preference. Try a few out. <BR> <BR>The straightline bullet combos are cheaper and are pretty basic if you want to start with one of them until you really find out what you like.

stephan 06-05-2008 12:43 PM

I think I'm the only one to say it, so I shall say it again. Proline Synthesis!!! Similar to a Murray but with all the benefits of durability. <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/blush.gif" border=0> <BR> <BR>IMO carbon only leads to a broken carbon handle, cut fingers &amp; dinged boards/boats/skulls. On the flip side in a lake fight, very handy.

romes 06-05-2008 12:45 PM

heavy i'm gonna agree with you on the synthesis. thats prolly the most comfy hand i've ever held.

wakeriderixi 06-05-2008 12:50 PM

The original Accurate Premier handle was the best of all time. Oh- and the first Accurate camo Byerly handle was pretty nice too!

sanger 06-05-2008 5:08 PM

Anyone use the Straight Line B2i handle?

wakemitch 06-05-2008 5:19 PM

Gary, I use a B2i NFF Amoeba. I love it. Its thick and really soft. and i like it because it doesnt have stiff bars or anything on the sides. its just super simple and extremely comfy.

walt 06-05-2008 5:42 PM

<blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1><b>quote:</b></font><p>its all personal preference with handles. what ever feels good is the right one for you. <BR> <BR>if a handle is too thin you will be clenching it tighter which will give you blisters and get you tired. <BR> <BR>if a handle is too thick then you might feel like you cant grip it and that you are slipping. <BR> <BR>shaped handles allow you to relax your grip without causing the handle to slip. <BR> <BR> <BR>go feel some handles and see what you like!<!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> <BR> <BR> <BR>I agree with Mitch. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>You will know the first set if you like it or not. <BR> <BR>If you notice the handle while your riding = No good. <BR> <BR>If you get back in the boat without thinking about the handle while you were riding = Good handle. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>I hate the hard carbon fiber and shaped handles. The old Premier is still my favorite handle.

rasta_rider 06-05-2008 6:41 PM

the Ronix North is really good. have been using it all season so far and is very tacky.. a bit thicker than other handle but that is good for ppl like me with the larger hands.. and it runs for about only 50 depending on the site.. got my from buywake.com for 55 with the T-bar..

intotheflats 06-05-2008 6:41 PM

has anyone used rustys new handle from accurate. i have heard its really comfy and wanna try it, just can't find it except online

sanger 06-05-2008 6:54 PM

Wish I was able to try before I buy but I'm the guy with the boat and my kids won't chip in on a handle <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/lol.gif" border=0> . What I like about the B2i handles is you can add/remove the wrap handle section of the line.

wakemann 06-11-2008 12:10 PM

I just now picked up a Bullet Lines LG handle and line of ebay it was $86 and change shipped. You can get them directly from the bulletskiline site as well. Some say it is pretty much the same as the Proline LG. I don't know if thats true. But Ken form bullet is on the boards and chimes in from time to time on the handle posts and if someone has a problem it seems like he is on top of it and takes care of them. That was a reason I went with Bullet. Will let you know once I get it and try it out.

nchype 06-11-2008 1:11 PM

try the podium (rusty's handle) super nice , real soft and not to thin and not to thick

justcoz5 06-14-2008 10:28 AM

the house board shop deal of the day has a handle on sale <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.the-house.com/wkhacluc7zz-accurate-wakeboard-handles.html" target="_blank">http://www.the-house.com/wkhacluc7zz-accurate-wakeboard-handles.html</a>

wakerider111 06-14-2008 9:24 PM

unrelated post, posted in wrong thread, sorry. <BR> <BR>I deleted my comment <BR> <BR>(Message edited by wakerider111 on June 14, 2008) <BR> <BR>(Message edited by wakerider111 on June 14, 2008)

wakeslife 06-14-2008 10:18 PM

I have to say I love my LG and all, but the quality is not too great. A month old and the plastic bridle is consistently separating from the handle bar after sets and the leather is stretching out...


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