Here's what I'm riding now. http://www.wakeworld.com/boardguide/...sp?boardid=190
It's a Connelly Twist 142. I know it's pretty old. I'm 6' tall, 165 lbs. and would classify my ability as beginner/intermediate although I've been wakeboarding for about 10 years. I can do wake to wake 180s all day both directions, surface spins, butterslides, anything rotating the board 180 without a handle pass. I was determined to land the back roll and 360 before last summer was over, but I somehow ran out of summer before getting there. I'm wondering if some new equipment might help me out.
I've got the factory ballast in my 206 - 400# in the trunk and usually move all the adults to the rear seat when boarding this usually adds another 300 lbs - so I know my wake is not that of a hardcore wakeboard boat, but still pretty good. I've never ridden behind a 210 so I don't really have anything to compare it to.
I was looking at the Liquid Force Substance 138 or the Team 139. Anybody have an opinion or any other ideas on what might be a good board for me.
It's a Connelly Twist 142. I know it's pretty old. I'm 6' tall, 165 lbs. and would classify my ability as beginner/intermediate although I've been wakeboarding for about 10 years. I can do wake to wake 180s all day both directions, surface spins, butterslides, anything rotating the board 180 without a handle pass. I was determined to land the back roll and 360 before last summer was over, but I somehow ran out of summer before getting there. I'm wondering if some new equipment might help me out.
I've got the factory ballast in my 206 - 400# in the trunk and usually move all the adults to the rear seat when boarding this usually adds another 300 lbs - so I know my wake is not that of a hardcore wakeboard boat, but still pretty good. I've never ridden behind a 210 so I don't really have anything to compare it to.
I was looking at the Liquid Force Substance 138 or the Team 139. Anybody have an opinion or any other ideas on what might be a good board for me.
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