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Old    billy_ray            01-30-2006, 1:15 PM Reply   
i want to buy a wakesurf but i dont know which one to buy? im a good wakeboarder, and i want to be able to do 360's and other tricks on my wake surf...i think a smaller on would be better..
what do you guys think?
Old     (tings00)      Join Date: Aug 2005       01-30-2006, 1:21 PM Reply   
hyperlite broadcast the one i have is a 4'8, it works great
Old     (crowmobe540)      Join Date: Mar 2004       01-30-2006, 1:54 PM Reply   
go to wakesurfer.com. let me know if you want one. They are sick.
Old     (dr_inc)      Join Date: Mar 2005       01-30-2006, 7:01 PM Reply   
i would say the CWB ride would be the best

comes with 3 removable fin on the rear and 1 in the front for switch riding.. it also has flow thru rails on the side for more stability.. the desingner of this board took all sorts out and came up with this design

hope that helps out
Old     (iamnathanhudson)      Join Date: Dec 2002       01-31-2006, 4:10 AM Reply   
the coex rocks....i found the broadcast to be to fast and have way too much push to it. I loved my liquid force skimskate because i would rather lean a little more forward or at least neutral then wearing out my back leg. the coex is a good neutral board that is a good in between of the HL broadcast and the LF skimskate....also one time my buddy's perfect pass messed up and the boat started going like 13 or 14 and i was on the coex. I still stayed right there with him....that mess up ended up being the most fun thing ever....speed surfing.
Old     (buzz_grande)      Join Date: Mar 2004       01-31-2006, 5:58 AM Reply   
I am a huge CWB fan, but I would not recommend the Ride if you want to do spins, etc. You need a shorter board. Start a thread in the wakesurfing section, and I am sure Jeff Walker or some of the others will have great suggestions. They have a ton of experience with surfers. Personally, I have an Inland Surfer Red Chubby, and 2 Phase 5's (my favorites). The Oogle and Prop. Love them!
Old     (innov8)      Join Date: May 2005       01-31-2006, 7:45 AM Reply   
Ya if you want a board that you can break loose and spin, go with the CWB Tsunami its alot of fun. Great wakesurf.
Old     (team_o)      Join Date: Jun 2002       01-31-2006, 6:18 PM Reply   
Check out the O'Brien Alias. It is the best wakesurfer by far for doing the surface 3's, etc. It is loose but very forgiving - great board to learn on - we've got a guy that rides the 4'6" Alias and he surfs off the platform, does his set, then surfs back on the platform without ever getting wet!

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