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2008 Ronix Relik Wakeboard Bindings REG. $399.95 SALE $249.95

Parks Bonifay\’s first signature boot on Ronix – designed for riders that want the most mobility combined with closed toe edge response. A lower cut boot with Ronix\’s softest heat molded liner-no excuses for a legit method air in a set of Reliks. The lightest bindings with more side to side


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Hyperlite Proof Boots 2008

Josh Palma talks about the feel, design and look of the 2008 Hyperlite Proof Boots

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From http://www.RedTagSports.com a description of the Hyperlite State wakeboard and Hyperlite Vario bindings.

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From http://www.djsboardshop.com a brief description of the Liquid Force Shane CT Mens wakeboard bindings.

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2008 Liquid Force Index Wakeboard Binding

This new design for 2008 is here to set a standard for entry level wakeboard bindings. The Index binding is not only easier to get into than any other boot in the market it\’s got enough support to keep a rider progressing through the early levels of riding. There aren\’t any clunky gadgets to help


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Can i mix and match hyperlite bindings onto a liquid force Board?

liquid force boards have threaded holes in the center like hyperlite so if you have the bolts that came with the bindings then you can put them on the board

Check out all the new 2009 Hyperlite wakeboards available at Marine-Products.com. Great Prices on Murray, Era, Marek, & all Hyperlite wakeboard models.

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My girlfriend is 160lbs and 5’11" I am trying to get her a more advanced wakeboard, she has been riding my hyperlite 147 era and I know that board is to big for her, she still is able to get huge air with it but I think she’ll really be able to do alot better with the right board. What size board should I get her, and I want to get her a board she won’t out grow or advance beyond its capabilities!!! Thanks, also any girls have a binding or boot they find is really comfortable, right now my board has liqiud force bindings that are super comfy and I want to get something just as comfy for her, suggestions???

At that height and weight, you could certainly drop below the 140′s. If you are not looking for a ladies board, the Liquid Force Fish is a fun board, it rides about 10 cm shorter than what you might be currently riding. This is because it is much wider so you actually have the same surface area for pop off the wake. My main board is a CWB Absolute, but I ride with Liquid Force Alpha bindings. These are so much more comfortable than my ole CWB Torq bindings I was running. However, the new CWB’s with the hinge on the heel I hear are really good.

You guys should really go to your local board shop and demo boards and bindings to find the right fit. The price you pay for the demo typically goes towards your purchase. Also, check out www.wakeboarder.com for lots of wakeboard info. They even have a ladies forum. Good luck.

Find out more at: http://www.wakeside.com/product/wakeboard_gear/mens/wakeboard_bindings/liquid+force+cab+wakeboard+bindings+2008.do

When Liquid Force set out to make this wakeboard boot, they had one thing in mind… weight… or lack thereof. Liquid Force wanted to make the lightest boot binding possible. The Liquid Force Cab was an idea brought to them from several of their riders that tend to poke tricks out more or hit rails more than the average rider. They were less concerned about high end support and more concerned about having a boot that was a featherweight that would let them pop up on the highest rails with ease. By using a thin sidewall, a closed toe overlay, an EVA outsole and reducing overall structure, Liquid Force created a lightweight jibbing gem of a wakeboard boot.

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I have hyperlite 3ds and an obrien player wakeboard but the bindings don’t fit to good on the board they move around is it because the hyperlite claw screws are too long????

Go to your local hardware store and buy some shorter screws… Someone at the store should be able to help you find the correct thread size and diameter of the bolt… Good luck!