Saturday, October 26, 2013

How To Size A Wakesurf Board

By Susan Miller


Wakesurf boards aren't available in a bunch of sizes, so the sizing process is not too overwhelming. Unlike wake boarding or waterskiing, you don't have to purchase matching bindings or boots, so this also simplifies the shopping procedure. There is just one piece of gear to choose.

If you are buying a board to be used by several different individuals, or potentially on a number of different boats, you might prefer to stick with a middle-of-the-road board that can be suitable for a large number of individuals, riding styles and wake sizes. In this manner, you don't limit the individuals who can use the board.

Below are some factors to consider:

The main thing to remember is that smaller boards are better for smaller people and larger boards are better for larger people. This may seem apparent, but it does not mean that if you are small that you need to use a small board. In fact, most medium sized wakesurf boards can work well for both small and large people just fine. Many people choose a medium sized board specifically so they can accommodate a number of people of a variety of different sizes. Second, newbies will perform better learning on a larger board, which is more steady because it has more surface area. In addition, boards increase in buoyancy the larger they are, and therefore make it easier to stand at the start.

Keep this in mind if you have a whole family or group of buddies who is just getting into the sport.

Thirdly, larger boards perform much better behind boats with smaller wakes. On the other hand, smaller boards are better for boats that produce larger wakes. Again, this can be tricky, if you are attempting to fit a variety of different people and wake sizes with one piece of equipment. Choosing a medium sized board may make it easier on you.

You can also adjust the wake size in your personal boat by filling the ballast tanks or buying fat sacs to put inside the boat or just load up a lot of friends to sit on one side of the boat to generate a larger wake. According to Evo.com, boats vary, and it might take some some experimentation to figure out the very best locations for individuals to sit in the boat to create a huge wake. In any case, just have a good time!




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