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Wakeskate wanted

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Created by kiterdan > 9 months ago, 5 Jan 2009
kiterdan
WA, 679 posts
5 Jan 2009 5:31PM
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Hello fellow extreme sports enthusists,

Anyone with a wakeskate that they want to depart with?
Alternatively, anyone know where I can buy one???

Thanks extreme sports people,

Dan

mixed
35 posts
5 Jan 2009 6:40PM
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they pop up on ebay quite often, the big brands go for like $250 (liquidforce etc) but the cheaper ones are normally around then $100 mark.

also remember that the average wakeskate is like 100 to 105 cms long (by 39-42 wide) so you need to rig a bigger kite than normal.

they are super fun once you get the hang of it.

<-- that avatar pic is actually of the stencil on the bottom of my LF impact41 skate *edit*

jackgearo
NSW, 331 posts
5 Jan 2009 10:58PM
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they aren't hard to make.... i made 1 after breaking a LF wakeskate and they aren't hard... only tought id mention it in case you were interested in making ur own. if u make 1 u can make it 2 suit kiting if thats alll u want it 4. other than that it can work out cheaper and eassier to buy 1.

cabstar
VIC, 328 posts
6 Jan 2009 9:30AM
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you can get them through nearlly any water ski and wakeboarding shop

stanhalen
WA, 187 posts
6 Jan 2009 3:48PM
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I got one brand new a few years back for $150. You can kite with them, pretty challenging but. I'd sell you mine pretty cheap but I recon shipping to WA would
be a bit expensive, go have a look at a ski shop, should be cheap as.

cheers
Paul

hey cabstar, yes I got off my ass and pumped me 20m up on Sunday, got my exercise for the year, it was crap wind.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
6 Jan 2009 7:12PM
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As mentioned above you caan get them at pretty much every wakeboard shop or online. however you are going to want to buy one that is more suited to kiting and less for boat if you want it to be able to move at all. There are a few helpfull threads about this on kitescoop, but the main jist of it is, less rocker, no 3 stage, and anything 117 and above is ideal.

elizabethb
QLD, 2081 posts
6 Jan 2009 8:28PM
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jackgearo said...

they aren't hard to make.... i made 1 after breaking a LF wakeskate and they aren't hard... only tought id mention it in case you were interested in making ur own. if u make 1 u can make it 2 suit kiting if thats alll u want it 4. other than that it can work out cheaper and eassier to buy 1.


Yeap. Rhys has done the same thing in the past and made his own wakeskates.
Very successful so I recommend you at least try it

As Rowdy said, you can customize it to your needs! [}:)]

kitecrazzzy
WA, 2184 posts
6 Jan 2009 11:15PM
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take the straps off your kite board...

rastazungu
QLD, 42 posts
15 Jan 2009 3:22PM
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Hey dan. After hittin the slider at kitejam and wakeskatin for 2 years now I'm ready for a pro model with more adv kicker. I've got one you can have when I get my other one. Its cut down from a big 145 carbon with two surfboard kickpads(needs repairing). Nailed a lot of tricks with it already but ready to advance on. Let me know at applecross(WA Surf Chris).



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