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2003 Hyperlite Byerly 107
This year Brian Grubb and Scott Byerly continued to push the boundaries of wakeskating by throwing down legit kickflips, bennihanas to fakie and building transfer railslides that wakeboarders wouldn't even hit. For 2003 Brian and Scott created a new style of skate. They redesigned their proven concave deck and kicktail for extra board control and ollie power, and added a new Jib base material. This material is torsionally stronger and more durable for the demands of skating in your own water park. All of our wakeskates come stock with our EVA deck and a skate designed 1.3" disorder fin. This fin has a longer running length, a shallow overall depth, strong edge hold and still releases quickly for technical tricks.
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Reviewer: sean Cebell
11/07/2004 12:00am 
board is to light
Reviewer: clark becker
07/26/2004 12:00am 
If you have the fins in the tracking is a 5. Without the fins there is barely any tracking besides on landings. I did ride the HL Catalyst 112 and the HL Byerly 107 is smoother in every thing and more ollie power.Great board.
Reviewer: nik vierra
12/26/2003 12:00am 
it is a gr8 board but i am a lot better wakeboarding on my o3 parks 133 DNA wi 2003 parks boots so keep on ridin guys
Reviewer: Billy Jones
08/20/2003 12:00am 
Reviewer: John Sloan
06/23/2003 12:00am 
This board is probly the best on the market if i had to suddgest one wakeskate this would be it.
Reviewer: Brian Gibb
06/04/2003 12:00am 
Hyperlite came through with the Byerly and the Catalyst. This board holds an edge like a wakeboard and is awesome on the sliders, no sticking like an old wood deck. The concave top deck makes ollies bigger and easier. They should also last a lot longer than wood, so go out and buy a Byerly or Catalyst.


