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If you're interested in water sports, chances
are you've already heard many things about wakeboarding.
It's an extreme game that has gathered a lot
of fans since its inception in the late 1980s.
The sport involves riding a wakeboard over wakes
or what riders call "whitewash ripples" caused
by the surface trails of a boat. The boat pulls
the rider along as he maneuvers and plays tricks
on his board. In wakeboarding competitions,
the more difficult the move the rider executes,
the more points he gets.
The CWB wakeboards are top of the line wakeboards
available in the market in the market today.
These wakeboards are uniquely designed by professional
wakeboarders and technical personnel who know
the ins and outs of the sport and who know how
crucial it is to match the board with the rider.
The makers of the CWB boards take highly into
consideration the weight of the rider as well
as his level - beginner, intermediate or advance.
If you're wakeboarding for the first time, you
might want to try the "Ride," CWB's flagship
wakeboard. It is specifically designed to give
the wakeboard rookie his first wakeboarding
high on the surf. The board's rocker is very
flat with a wide surface and a sharp edge that
cuts the wake. It also has a molded kicktail
with a tip protector made of EVA. This ensures
that the wakeboard boat is scratch-free from
behind. The board also has four fins made of
fiberglass.
The CWB Board Company espouse the proper use
of wakeboards and its accessories. A rider must
make sure that the right wakeboard size is used
as well as making sure that the binding is snugly
fit, not too tight or too loose.
It is advised that the rider should wet his
feet and binding before wakeboarding. It is
advised also that the wakeboards, bindings and
fins are checked for wear, tear, cracks or loose
screws before using.
If you're interested in water sports, chances
are you've already heard many things about wakeboarding.
It's an extreme game that has gathered a lot
of fans since its inception in the late 1980s.
The sport involves riding a wakeboard over wakes
or what riders call "whitewash ripples" caused
by the surface trails of a boat. The boat pulls
the rider along as he maneuvers and plays tricks
on his board. In wakeboarding competitions,
the more difficult the move the rider executes,
the more points he gets.
About The Author
The CWB
Wakeboard made me perform like a pro.
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