This is a great suggestion! We just posted a fin video this morning, but I don't think we had that info included. I will take note of this and add it to my video list!
Awesome, Mitch, thanks! Curious if you could expand on lengths. I ride a phase 5 model X smaller version but I am 195lbs and I feel like my nose dives too often
That's a great idea! I'll get it on the list. If you feel you need an answer sooner, give us a call. Our gear sales reps are awesome and know how to help you!
Great Video newbie here just bought my 1st Board it is not wide and has a Middle Fin only like Skim Fin Bump Mount , for the lake with a Seadoo PWC should I consider a wider larger board with Fins ? thks
Great video! Our family just purchased an NXT22. We will be pulling a lot of people that range in weight from 130-210ish pounds. Would like to focus the board more for the riders ranging 160-190. Also hoping for a board that can accommodate both surf and trick style riders. I know this is a tall order but any suggestion?
This was very informative. I am curious about the best fit for me. I would put myself somewhere in the intermediate category. I have no issue getting up on the board. On one friend’s boat which can generate awesome waves, I can ride pretty well with little to no need for the rope unless I fall behind. On another friend’s boat, which produces a pretty small wake, I have yet to be able to let go of the rope. I’m 6’3”, 300lbs and looking for a budget friendly(because I don’t own a boat) board to learn on. I think I want a surf or hybrid style board that is pretty fast. What would you suggest?
Great video, well explained. I have an 04 Wakesetter 21XTI, so it’s direct drive, but the seating design makes it hard to weight easily unless I just fill it with people, although I can get a surfable (though small) wave. I’m about 165 pounds, what board would you recommend? TIA
I’m new to the wake surfing, I have a 2013 Moomba outback V that has stock ballast which I believe is about 1200 pounds trying to gauge if my boat is considered a small wave or a medium wave? Average size rider is going to be about 150 to 180 pounds. I was looking at a hyper lite board that is 4’7”. Wondering if this is a good fit? Thank you for your time
That's a great question! There are a few different factors that go into choosing the right board for you. Text or call us at 3853547523 to get a gear pro to help you!
We have a 2022 Yamaha 255x. I would like to think this boat produces a med size wave(but I'm not a expert so I'm not sure). We are all about 180-190lbs and using a 4'8 ronix marsh mello thrasher. Cant seem to ride the wave my buddy thinks it's the board. We do pretty good with the line but can't get it to go slack so we are getting pushed along...thoughts?
Great question, give us a call and one of our gear sales representatives would be more than happy to discuss and answer some of these questions! (385) 354-7523
Nautique sport 200. 1500 lbs ballast and a wake shaper. Have 3 riders between 210lbs and 260lbs all 6’2 plus what board would you recommend? I am a budget conscious person so I was considering the Connelly Bentley
The Bentley would be ok but there are definitely other boards that would work better. Here are just a few recommendations: Good - Hyperlite Broadcast Better - Liquid Force POD Best - Phase 5 Trident or Doctor
Can be done but it is a challenge - the only way to do it is to use weight to lean it slightly and if it has two engines you can crab the engines by having them offset slightly. This is done from time to time when yacht surfing and you can get a great wave with all the weight / size on the REALLY big boats.
So in watching this I'm actually trying to decide between getting a broadcast to get my feet wet or committing to a model x. Is there a huge difference in those two boards as far as ride goes ect? I guess what I am asking is spending more worth it?
If you haven't already made a purchase I would recommend just committing to a model x. The model X will let you keep progressing in skill and you wont outgrow it unlike the broadcast which might last you a season before you'll be looking to upgrade.
@@joelsteele7341 broadcast isn’t a bad board and definitely a solid beginner board to get you started. Sometimes blem boards will come up for sale. I’ve found you definitely get what you pay for with wakesurf boards.
Quick question, I purchased a board that is advertised to my weight, but I have gotten much better and I feel like the board is to big for tricks such as shuvs. What do you recommend that I do?
That is a good question! The size of the board depends on a lot of things like skill level and wave size. Typically the only downside to a board being larger is that it will ride really high in the water and not give you as much control. If you feel that it isn't spinning fast enough to perform shuvs it is probably not the size of the board but rather the board design or your specific riding style. That said, getting a smaller board might definitely help.
Thanks for the great video.
Can you do a video on fin setup? Why would you want a thruster fin vs a 4 fin setup or visa versa?
Great content. Love our Ri 257
I’m in on Ri257 discussion
This is a great suggestion! We just posted a fin video this morning, but I don't think we had that info included. I will take note of this and add it to my video list!
Awesome, Mitch, thanks! Curious if you could expand on lengths. I ride a phase 5 model X smaller version but I am 195lbs and I feel like my nose dives too often
That's a great idea! I'll get it on the list. If you feel you need an answer sooner, give us a call. Our gear sales reps are awesome and know how to help you!
great vid. I agree with the previous comment..can you do a vid on fin setup and the difference it makes?
Just posted a fin video today! Hope that helps!
@@BoardCo excellent thanks!
Great Video newbie here just bought my 1st Board it is not wide and has a Middle Fin only like Skim Fin Bump Mount , for the lake with a Seadoo PWC should I consider a wider larger board with Fins ? thks
Great video! Our family just purchased an NXT22. We will be pulling a lot of people that range in weight from 130-210ish pounds. Would like to focus the board more for the riders ranging 160-190. Also hoping for a board that can accommodate both surf and trick style riders. I know this is a tall order but any suggestion?
I’m a beginner surfer. 165 pounds behind an X23. I was thinking about getting a Pod. Would that be a decent choice?
This was very informative. I am curious about the best fit for me. I would put myself somewhere in the intermediate category. I have no issue getting up on the board. On one friend’s boat which can generate awesome waves, I can ride pretty well with little to no need for the rope unless I fall behind. On another friend’s boat, which produces a pretty small wake, I have yet to be able to let go of the rope. I’m 6’3”, 300lbs and looking for a budget friendly(because I don’t own a boat) board to learn on. I think I want a surf or hybrid style board that is pretty fast. What would you suggest?
A good board that we recommend to almost everyone is the Phase 5 Model X. Great surf/ hybrid style board with plenty of speed!
Great video, well explained. I have an 04 Wakesetter 21XTI, so it’s direct drive, but the seating design makes it hard to weight easily unless I just fill it with people, although I can get a surfable (though small) wave. I’m about 165 pounds, what board would you recommend? TIA
I’m new to the wake surfing, I have a 2013 Moomba outback V that has stock ballast which I believe is about 1200 pounds trying to gauge if my boat is considered a small wave or a medium wave? Average size rider is going to be about 150 to 180 pounds. I was looking at a hyper lite board that is 4’7”. Wondering if this is a good fit? Thank you for your time
What board do you use often with your ri257? Talking about a 200pound rider.
That's a great question! There are a few different factors that go into choosing the right board for you. Text or call us at 3853547523 to get a gear pro to help you!
We have a 2018 Cobalt CS22 surf. Most of the guys that are surfing are 200+ LBS up to about 250. What do you recommend?
Hi :) I own a 2001 20v Tige with two 1100 ibs water ballast at the back of the boat ,what kind of board should I buy if I want to do 360 :)
We have a 2022 Yamaha 255x. I would like to think this boat produces a med size wave(but I'm not a expert so I'm not sure). We are all about 180-190lbs and using a 4'8 ronix marsh mello thrasher. Cant seem to ride the wave my buddy thinks it's the board. We do pretty good with the line but can't get it to go slack so we are getting pushed along...thoughts?
Great question, give us a call and one of our gear sales representatives would be more than happy to discuss and answer some of these questions! (385) 354-7523
Nautique sport 200. 1500 lbs ballast and a wake shaper. Have 3 riders between 210lbs and 260lbs all 6’2 plus what board would you recommend? I am a budget conscious person so I was considering the Connelly Bentley
The Bentley would be ok but there are definitely other boards that would work better.
Here are just a few recommendations:
Good - Hyperlite Broadcast
Better - Liquid Force POD
Best - Phase 5 Trident or Doctor
Would it be possible to set up a larger boat for surfing? Like something in the 35ft range. If possible how could it be done?
Can be done but it is a challenge - the only way to do it is to use weight to lean it slightly and if it has two engines you can crab the engines by having them offset slightly. This is done from time to time when yacht surfing and you can get a great wave with all the weight / size on the REALLY big boats.
How about an MB? What class is that. It’s a 2017 b52 21
Where would a Tige 24 RZX fall on wave size?
So in watching this I'm actually trying to decide between getting a broadcast to get my feet wet or committing to a model x.
Is there a huge difference in those two boards as far as ride goes ect?
I guess what I am asking is spending more worth it?
If you haven't already made a purchase I would recommend just committing to a model x. The model X will let you keep progressing in skill and you wont outgrow it unlike the broadcast which might last you a season before you'll be looking to upgrade.
@@dannykrupski5738 i ended up buying a broadcast at a boat show local to me. I guess I'll keep an eye out for a sale on model x
@@joelsteele7341 broadcast isn’t a bad board and definitely a solid beginner board to get you started. Sometimes blem boards will come up for sale. I’ve found you definitely get what you pay for with wakesurf boards.
Quick question, I purchased a board that is advertised to my weight, but I have gotten much better and I feel like the board is to big for tricks such as shuvs. What do you recommend that I do?
That is a good question! The size of the board depends on a lot of things like skill level and wave size. Typically the only downside to a board being larger is that it will ride really high in the water and not give you as much control. If you feel that it isn't spinning fast enough to perform shuvs it is probably not the size of the board but rather the board design or your specific riding style. That said, getting a smaller board might definitely help.
Can a big rider do a 360 with a doctor?
Yeah! I'd take out the center fin, though. That would make it easier.
Im a beginner riding behind an Ri245, i'm 6'1" and ~210lbs. What do you recommend?