A buddy recommended ronix rove Karver. It seems like a great board to start with. Is it something I'm going to be looking to upgrade next year? Seems like a cruiser. Not that I'll be doing any crazy trucks, but would like a board that at least has that potential. Thanks!
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I've been using a Hyperlite Nomad 44 for about a month and love it! I'm new to 'skating but it's stable enough to cut turns with and still pop-y. Not that it was the wake skate's fault, but I caught a front edge and fell forward onto the handle, causing a costachondral separation about 3 weeks ago (two ribs ripped away from the cartilage that holds them to the sternum). When I am able to get back on the 'skate, I won't be wearing a comp vest anymore.
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I think you will get bored with the Karver, it is pretty much a directional cruiser similar to a long board skateboard. I'd get a twin tip that you can progress on if you want. Bigger is better for beginners as it will be more stable. Also ones that have a padded deck instead of grip tape will help to prevent the grip tape rash. This guy might work well for you in the 43" size. Use code "wake2wake" to save an additional 20%.
http://www.evo.com/outlet/wakeskates...3-41-front.jpgShawn
2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230
1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)
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