It used to not be that way (the majority made by one parent company). I don't wakeboard anymore, but I miss that aspect of what wakeboarding was. I have this radical free motion wakeboard from 1996. I don't know how it made it to wisconsin (I bought it at goodwill), but was stoked it was and I think that board has some character. And at that time, there was fun diversity.
Anyway, I think it's rad that never summer is trying to make a great wakeboard and just add something different. Again, i don't ride them anymore, but I support the heck out of this!
I think the blank board manufacturing thing in the phillys will change things up also.
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