February 16th, 2010 — Clothes Shoes and Gear, Surf Skate Wake, Wakeboarding
Wakeboarding is an intriguing surface water sport that was originally known as skurfing because it combines snow boarding, surfing and water skiing principles together. Wakeboarding specifically involves riding the wake of a speedboat while riding on a single board, the wakeboard. There are five different kinds of the products that you need in order to successfully wakeboard, and these products are the bindings, the wake skates, the wake vest, the wakeboard rope and the actual wakeboard itself.
When it comes to choosing the right wakeboard, there are a number of considerations that you need to make, including the rocker, the width, the length, the weight, the bottom design, the fins and the fin placement.
The bend in the wakeboard, which runs from tip to tail, is classified as the rocker. There are two different rocker types to choose from, the 3 stage rocker and the continuous rocker. Continuous rockers are smooth curves which do not change much from tip to tale and are much quicker to ride. The 3 stage rocker on the other hand can gain quite a bit more pop off of the wake, and more closely resembles a skateboard by offering two distinct bend points, though not quite as radically as a skateboard would offer.
The length of the wakeboard has an impact on the spin’s smoothness and speed. The width of the wakeboard, especially in the tip, the tail and dead center, will affect how well it sits in the water, and how hard it bounces when it comes away from the wake. With weight, the lighter wakeboards are easily to maneuver and offer better flex patterns for pops and landings.
The bottom design of a wakeboard is purely cosmetic in nature, giving the user a way to express his or her personal style as well as fine tuning and personalizing how the wakeboard rides through the water. Fins and fin placement for wakeboards dictate the release of the wakeboard. When the fins are closer to the center, the wakeboard is better and quicker when released away from the wake. When the fins are spread apart or closer to tip or tail, then the wakeboard will stay hooked into the wake for longer.
Another wakeboard product that is just as important as the wakeboard itself is the binding. You need to find a foot bed that closely matches your own foot in order to achieve the best possible fit. These materials are capable of stretching as you break them in, so eventually you may need to make regular adjustments not only to keep them in shape but also to keep them feeling proper.
Wakeskates are wakeboard products that are intended to be ridden on the water as a skateboard. They come in different sizes, shapes and surfaces and they do not require bindings in the way that traditional wakeboards do. Skate shoes are used, and there are no real set standards in the way that there are for wakeboarding.
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Originally posted 2009-01-13 05:17:32. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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February 4th, 2010 — Clothes Shoes and Gear, Skating, Surf Skate Wake
When it comes to inline skates, the wheels you choose to ride on could quite possibly have the biggest impact on how well you skate. Inline skate wheels come in many different shapes, sizes, and materials (or composition). Different wheels are made for different skating styles, so picking the proper set of wheels is going to prove to be a very important choice.
When you are out shopping for that perfect diamond engagement ring, if you have done your homework your choice of diamond will be based on a set of criteria known as the 4 C’s. Well, buying wheels for your inline skates also has its four basic criteria to be considered: your body weight, your skating level (novice, intermediate, advanced, pro), your skating style, and lastly, your comfort zone in regards to speed. There are 4 properties, those being size, profile, core, and hardness. These are all equally important, since they all have a direct bearing on your choice of wheels.
First up, we will go over the hardness, or durometer, of the wheel. The higher the durometer is, the higher the hardness of the wheel. Harder wheels will last much longer, but they will also transmit much more of the bumps and shocks of the ground to your foot and knees. In general, you will be able to find wheels in the range of 74A which is the softest, up to 88A, which is quite hard. The A denotes the durometer scale. The average recreational skater will be interested in wheels in the range of 78A to 82A, since these wheels provide a fairly decent compromise between grip and smoothness or roll.
In general, you will want harder wheels for skating on smooth surfaces like skating rinks or smooth concrete, if you are a heavier skater, or you value your wheels lasting longer over comfort of ride. In contrast, a lower durometer wheel will be wanted if you will be riding on streets and other rough surfaces a lot, area lighter rider, desire better shock absorption or just want better traction overall.
Next up is wheel size. Larger wheels will allow you to skate faster since they will provide less rolling resistance. Sadly, as you get larger, stability goes down, and requires the skater to be of higher ability to make good use of them. Smaller wheels will have lower top speed, but will provide for a much more stable ride. Aggressive skaters will generally go for smaller wheels for stability, because speed is not quite as much of an issue, whereas speed skaters will use the much larger diameter wheels for the decreased rolling resistance. Recreational skaters will generally find themselves with a choice of wheels between 72mm and 80mm. Be sure to check the users manual for your particular skates, because different models will have limits to the minimum and maximum wheel sizes they accommodate.
There will be more about wheels next time. Trust us, there is plenty to be said!
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Originally posted 2009-10-06 03:24:20. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 24th, 2010 — Surf Skate Wake, Wakeboard Reviews, Wakeboarding
Wakeboarding is a sport that can actually be thought of as a combination of a number of sports: surfing along with water skiing, with a bit of snow boarding thrown in. Wakeboarding is a sport that is performed on the water surface, specifically the wake that is behind a speed boat as it is powering through. Of all of the equipment that is required to wakeboard, there are five types: bindings, wake vest, wake skates, wake ropes, and the actual wakeboard.
There are a number of features and measures that should be considered when shopping for a wakeboard. These will include the boards’ weight along with width and height, the design of the bottom, and the placement and number of the fins located on the wake board. Also important is the rocker, or overall bend in the board from front to back. These rockers come in two varieties, continuous, which is a smooth curve, or that which more closely resembles a skate board, the 3-stage. The continuous style does not change from its tail to its tip, making it a much quicker ride. The 3-stage board offers greater pop and has two relatively distinct bending points.
The length of the wakeboard is going to affect the spin speed, as well as the level of smoothness in the turns. The width of your wakeboard, especially in the middle, the tip and the tail will affect how high it is capable if sitting when it is in the water as well as how hard it can bounce during the wake. When it comes to wakeboard weight, lighter wakeboards tend to be significantly easier for you to maneuver, and the flex patterns also tend to be better, and these characteristics are responsible for affecting your landings as well as your pops.
The bottom designs of wakeboards are a feature that does not change the ride, but is important for allowing the rider to express his or her style. The bottom design on the wakeboard can possibly feature additional parts however, such as a fin, because fin placement is capable of dictating the release that will be unique to that wakeboard. You should also make sure that you are choosing the right binding, because you need to find a foot bed that corresponds well with the length of your foot, and you need to adjust to make sure that the fitting is correct. As you break in your bindings, the materials may stretch considerably so make sure to adjust them as you go in order to make sure that they are always fitting.
Another product to consider is wake skates, which allow you to ride a wakeboard as if it were a skateboard, but in the water. They come in a variety of different sizes, shapes and surfaces on top, and they do not require the use of bindings the way that wakeboards do. You would use skates shoes, and there are no real set standards here.
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