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Wakeskateboard: Sizes and Tips

Choosing the right wakeskate board can vary depending on the weight and height of the rider, but mostly it is a matter of personal taste and feeling. In general, smaller boards are suitable for shorter riders, while larger ones are preferred by taller riders. However, some people may prefer smaller or larger boards regardless of their height. With experience, choosing a board becomes a matter of personal preference.
Wakeskateboards are made following very similar design lines between manufacturers, without any particular finishing. Despite the apparent similarities, wakeskateboards can be built with different types of wood or composite materials, particular bases, more or less tapered shapes, different widths and thicknesses. These characteristics influence the ease of pop, stability, maneuverability on the water and aerodynamics during tricks.
How to evaluate the size of the wakeskate
Weight and height are key factors in choosing a wakeskate board, but there are other guidelines to consider to get the best possible feel.
- Wakeskate Shorts: More maneuverable and reactive, ideal for performing tricks with greater reactivity. However, they require precision and control. Taller riders may find it difficult to have a narrower foot stance. Having a narrow foot position is a good habit, but until you get a certain familiarity it is better not to overdo it.
- Wakeskate Long: More stable, they facilitate safe landings and catches. They require more strength to perform a 360 pop and can feel bulky underfoot. They allow for a slightly wider step between the feet and a more comfortable stance. However, it is important not to overdo the stride width to avoid position and posture issues, especially during tricks that require maintaining a narrow step before the release.
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Ideal measurements for the wakeskate board
| Rider Height | Wakeskate measurements |
|---|---|
| up to 170 cm | 38 - 38,5 |
| up to 180 cm | 39 - 39,5 |
| up to 190 cm | 40 - 40,5 |
| up to 200 cm | 41 - 41,5 |
| over 200 cm | 42 |
*the indications provided on the ideal measurements represent an indicative estimate according to the author. We always recommend asking for more information from the manufacturer of the boards.
Building materials: wood or composite?
Wakeskates are generally made of layers of wood and coated with epoxy resin. Some models, such as the Tao by Liquid Force, integrate composite materials. Wooden boards, which are heavier, offer a direct contact with the water's surface and a skateboard-like feel. Conversely, composite boards are lighter, offering a softer, more playful feel.
Wakeskateboards: Entry Level and Professional Models
Wakeskates can be divided into two main categories: beginner wakeskates and professional wakeskates.
I wakeskate for beginners They have a flat deck, which makes them stable and easy to control. They are ideal for those who are approaching this sport for the first time or for those who simply want to have fun without thinking about tricks. The upper surface of the wakeskate is covered with a soft high-traction foam, perfect for learning barefoot.
I professional wakeskates They have a concave deck like a skateboard, which makes them more responsive and suitable for performing tricks such as flips and spins. Ideal for those looking for a greater challenge and wish to improve their skills. The upper part of the board is covered with a sticky and abrasive grip similar to that of a skateboard but thicker and more resistant, so it is necessary to use suitable skate shoes.
Top wakeskateboard manufacturers
Among the most renowned brands in the production of wakeskates we certainly find:
If you want more details on the characteristics of the various wakeskate board manufacturers, we suggest you read more about it with this article.
summing up
Choosing a wakeskate board depends on various factors such as weight, height, experience and personal preferences. Starting with a versatile and slightly longer board can make learning easier and improve your experience.
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