I'm new to this, but I was wondering if I can buy a kneeboarding ramp? Do people sell them. I could make one, but it would be experimental. Any Comments?!?!?!
Nothing wrong with the wake. We were all talking after being out on the lake all day and just started thinking of thngs to try. I have a BMX skatepark background so I tend to think of ramps a lot. I found some plans on how to make a kicker ramp. Thanks
Mike, don't get too crazy on your ramp size, if you start getting really big air it will hurt when you land (especially if you land really flat). You can't absorb the landing like a wakeboarder can with their legs. I ride on a private ski lake with a full size jump i've ridden over on a kneeboard numerous times. I don't do it any more because last time I did my back hurt for about a week. Stick with something 3' high or less
well it has to float...so get whatever you can... a 55 gallon drum, an old canoe thats not being used,ect. and you dont want it going all around the lake...so get some anchors
I had a kneeboard kicker back in the day and it was 8 foot long out of the water and 3 1/2 feet high and it had out door carpet on it and it was bad ass for fronts and heli's the carpet aids in the pop a slippery ramp you will just flop off the other side. we where so stupid I have hit that thing a bunch of times at 40 + no lie! I was like 15 so.