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EVOGEAR.COM has two or three wakeboards for $99 which
would be good beginner boards. These included the
Obrien Oasis, Liquid Force Flight, and Liquid Force DLX (probably
the squirreliest of these boards). They have in sizes over 140 cm
to accomodate 2win.
They have LF flight suction bindings which are a one size fit all
for $69.
They also have Obrien Ion binding which were a pretty high
end binding last year for just $79. These are stiff, and will
take some breaking in. They also run on the small side.
I'm a 10.5 but I would need and XL in this boot.
Anyway, not bad prices on some stuff to get you going.
IAHAWK,
I started wakeboarding last year and we bought the Nirvana w/ the red/grey bindings.. I think those are the Mobe.. $249's a good price and we have been happy with the board. it's a good beginners board (IMHO).. but I am just a beginner! so, there's my 2 cents worth!
2005 SV211
2008 220 <--- current as of 1May \'09
Well, I got my board. Went with the CWB 141 sol with mobe bindings. Tried it out for the first time this weekend. Got up on the first try!!!! :cheers: Once I was up I had a hard time keeping my balance over wakes. The lake was pretty busy so I decided to stop. I will have to go sometime when the water is more calm. My neck is feeling the effects from the falling today.
Overall the board seemed fine. I did notice my feet were killing me, like there wasn't any blood going to them. Not sure if this is normal or I just had them too tight. Anyway, I look forward to getting back out there and improving.
Face plants are certainly and integral part of the wakeboard "fun." I wish I could say you'll stop doing them, but it's more likely your neck will just get used to them.
There's an easy way to keep your balance going over the wakes - just jump over them
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