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When you are wakeboarding, as is the case in
many board sports like surfing and snowboarding,
it is important to have the right size board.
Sizing a wakeboard properly is very important
to your stability and agility on the water.
Not only is it important to have the sizing
of your wakeboard match your height and weight,
but also you should be aware of what your particular
riding style is and the wake that you most commonly
ride.
Sizing Down A Wakeboard
The actual process involved in sizing a wakeboard
is really quite simple, and there are a few
pieces of information that are going to be valuable
to you. For one, by sizing down with your wakeboard,
it will seem as though the board is a great
deal lighter and easier to spin with. This is
ideal for advanced wake boarders who like to
jump the wake and do tricks.
If you size down, however, landings will be
more difficult to pull off and because it makes
it a lot more difficult to catch and ride a
wake, a small board is not the best choice for
beginners.
Sizing Up A Wakeboard
On the other hand, if you size your wakeboard
up, you will experience a slower and smoother
ride, as a bigger wakeboard will move slower
in the water and will not be as rough or aggressive.
This is the best option for novices to wakeboarding
because it allows them to get used to the stance
position and the tactics involved in the sport
before progressively making it more difficult
and challenging.
The importance of properly sizing a wakeboard,
regardless of whether you go up or down, is
critical to your performance overall. If you
are not sure how to size a wakeboard then the
best idea is to get a professional to show you
the ropes so that you can learn properly and
do it yourself in the future.
You also need to consider the size of the rest
of your equipment, namely your life vest and
clothing, because you want to make sure that
everything fits properly and that you are going
to be comfortable once you get out there on
the water.
As you can see properly sizing a wakeboard is
crucial whether you are a beginner or a pro.
Maintaining a proper stance on the wakeboard
is also crucial, and when it comes to mounting
your bindings on a wakeboard, it is important
to start off with a wider stance if you are
first learning, and then adjust it and tighten
it in once you are feeling more comfortable.
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