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Vision Junior 2011 Wakeboard >>
Fins: Comes complete with 4x Asymmetrical Molded Outer Fins / 2 x Detachable Fibreglass 1.75" Hook Fins.
Wake / Kite Binding Stance: When mounting your bindings on a wake or kiteboard, it is important to start off with a wider stance when learning, and then adjust it once you are more comfortable on the board. The wider stance gives you more stability and most people will always ride with their feet angled outward, also known as a duck stance.
If you feel pressure on either or both knees, or on the outside of your feet, the chances are your feet are parallel or straight on the board and you need to angle them outward a little more.
Try wakeboarding or kiteboarding with several different stances to find out what works best for you.
How is a kiteboard different from a wakeboard? Wakeboarding is a great way to keep up with your skills when there is not enough wind for kiteboarding. Your skills are already honed for wakeboarding and you will have no trouble getting up and moving.
Kiteboards may look the same but they are very different from one another. A kiteboard has a concave bottom unlike the convex bottom of a wake board. Kiteboarders constantly ride on the edge of their board a lot like a snowboarder carving down a slope. The concave bottom helps kiteboarders to cut into the water holding a better edge, and helping them to stay upwind and are also designed to handle waves.
Wakeboards are designed to be thrusted off the tail, riding behind a a boat or cable e at higher speeds and typically on flat water. They are typically heavier due to the bindings but act as a counter weight aiding rotation speed in the quick jumps off a boat /cable wake. Their stiffness and rocker are designed for hard landings.
For beginners a wakeboard with a lot of rocker will feel loose, but it will teach you how to edge correctly rather than relying heavily on fins. In contrast, less rocker allows wakeboards to move faster, hook up better and become more aggressive. The wakeboard rider can be more aggressive with his turns and really edge hard through the wake.
If you’re the type of wakeboard / kiteboarder who loves to turn fast, go big and land out in the flats but you ride a bigger, steeper wake, try to find wakeboards with medium rocker. The slower, smoother and more wake-to-wake your style is, the more rocker you need in your wakeboards.
How cable park wakeboarding can help your kiteboarding - Aaron Hadlow
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DescriptionThe Ronix Vision 2011 120cm Wakeboard is not based off any of our other boards, instead just features that make sense for them.
A board that has softer outside molded-in fins for easier surface turns, but still has a sharp top and inside fin shape for extra grip when needed. Longer and taller fins on the toeside allow a rider to stand in a more comfortable position.
A 4-degree bevel means cleaner transitions and less edge catches, while a mellow, consistent 2.4” easy landing fast/stable rocker sets the pace of this ultimate kids specific shape, which now comes with new Smooth Glass.
A lighter, softer flexing glass designed for riders up to 120 lbs (8.5 stone).
Features:
Mellow Round Radius Fading Bevel: Sets a predictable smooth transitioned edge with little effort, doesn’t require a steep edge angle to get speed.
Wide Tip / Tail: Wide tip/tail - easy starts, rides higher at slow speeds, gives riders larger sweet spot for take offs and landings.
Smooth Glass: A woven construction created for the next generation.
Consistent Rocker Line: Consistent 2.4” inch rocker. Designed to be fast and easy on the landings for an overall mellow ride that’s perfect for the way kids ride.
Krypto Cable:
Combined with Ronix's monocoque laminated glass, this cable makes the sidewalls of the board the strongest part of the board.
The strength of the Mod Pour and Carbon R3 technology means a board will want to maintain its intended rocker line through a transition, trough and landing impact beyond a conventional layup. A torsionally stiffer ride allowing the board to create more angle and speed out of a turn by preventing the profile from flexing side to side.
Mod Pour Construction:
Artwork:
Fins: Comes complete with 4x Asymmetric Molded Outer Fins - needed additional grip on your toeside as a rider's body is crossed up from the boat.
2x Detachable Fibreglass 1.75" Fins provide all the grip and stability needed in choppy water conditions.
Ronix Vision Junior 2011 Wakeboard:
Why go to 6"
Wakeboard Boot Plates?
* Riders can choose to use both inside and outside mounting locations on Strata track boards. Four additional Strata track t-nuts will be required.
You have 6”
binding plates and a wake or board with an 8” hole pattern.
Are they compatible?
How do I measure my
inserts?
Highlighted Features:
SpecsSpecifications:
Mellow Round Radius Fading Bevel: Sets a predictable smooth transitioned edge with little effort, doesn’t require a steep edge angle to get speed.
Wide Tip / Tail: Wide tip/tail - easy starts, rides higher at slow speeds, gives riders larger sweet spot for take offs and landings.
Smooth Glass: A woven construction created for the next generation.
Consistent Rocker Line: Consistent 2.4” inch rocker. Designed to be fast and easy on the landings for an overall mellow ride that’s perfect for the way kids ride.
Krypto Cable:
Combined with Ronix's monocoque laminated glass, this cable makes the sidewalls of the board the strongest part of the board.
The strength of the Mod Pour and Carbon R3 technology means a board will want to maintain its intended rocker line through a transition, trough and landing impact beyond a conventional layup. A torsionally stiffer ride allowing the board to create more angle and speed out of a turn by preventing the profile from flexing side to side.
Mod Pour Construction:
Artwork:
Fins: Comes complete with 4x Asymmetric Molded Outer Fins - needed additional grip on your toeside as a rider's body is crossed up from the boat.
2x Detachable Fibreglass 1.75" Fins provide all the grip and stability needed in choppy water conditions.
Why go to 6"
Wakeboard Boot Plates?
* Riders can choose to use both inside and outside mounting locations on Strata track boards. Four additional Strata track t-nuts will be required.
You have 6”
binding plates and a wake or board with an 8” hole pattern.
Are they compatible?
How do I measure my
inserts?
Highlighted Features:
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