Guide to Choosing the Right Wakeboard
♫ Thursday, October 7th, 2010If you are a beginner or you have never been wakeboarding before, a large wakeboard would be an perfect size to start off with. This is because larger boards have a greater surface area that is exposed with the water, providing greater buoyancy and more stability to the rider. The size of the board has to be right for the rider because if it is too small, the board will not be able to support their weight and making them more likely to sink and if it is too large, it will be too difficult to manoeuvre. However, if you are a more advanced rider, a smaller board provides more control, allowing you to pull off tricks much easier.
A board with square ends are ideal for beginners as this shape makes the board glide slowly through the water as it makes contact with the straight edge of the front of the board. A slower board means that the rider has more time to react to the water and have more control over their actions. A board with more rounded edges are more suited to riders with a bit more experience in the sport as this offers greater ability to pull off surface tricks but offers less stability and are harder to land from a jump.
When it comes to making jumps off wakes, the width of the board at the centre should be considered. Boards with narrow down centre make it more difficult to get height from a jump as less of the board hits the wake and therefore less propulsion into the air. They are also harder to land from jumps as they have a smaller surface area. Despite being harder to control on the surface of the water, boards with a wider centre are better for getting good air as more of the board hits the wake and they are easier to land.
The rocker (the bend in the board) can influence control and speed of the board and there are generally two types of rockers; the continuous rocker and the three-stage rocker. The continuous rocker is one where the board has a smooth bend from top to bottom. The advantage of having a continuous rocker is that the rider can obtain greater speeds as there is less friction between the board and water. A board with a three-stage rocker is similar to a skateboard when it has 2 noticeable bends in it but not as drastically. These types of boards are ideal for beginners as they ride slower due to the water hitting the bend in the board but they also enable the rider to get good height when jumping off a wake.
