RAVE Sports Impact Wakeboard with Charger Boots, Orange/Blk (PV1802677)
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If it works for your son, it should be fine.
The following is an overview of In order to help my 12 year old learn to wakeboard, I purchased this board. He weighed 95 lbs, and wore a 7 in size. The shoe size is 5. His height and weight are 13 and 110 pounds, and he wears a size I am a 5 shoe and I still can ride the board. * For another 24 year old who had a damaged binding on a board bigger than he was, we moved the bindings over to a board with bigger bindings that he had, and he has size 10 feet. As for control, here's what you need to know As opposed to other boards we have used, this one has a single fin at each end, making it a lot slipperier on the water. *Lastly, if I had my time over, I would attempt to avoid repeating the mistakes. The larger board would definitely be better for a novice rider. More surface area gives the rider more stability and ease of getting up. Yes, bigger boards are heavier and harder to do tricks, but beginners just need to learn how to ride. Wishing you all the very best
They had a big bulge on the bottom end of the first board I got from them, and I complained about it. I have been sent a new board. I just have to arrange for the fins to be sent. Inside the box is a manual with their contact information.
This is right on the edge for me, though I may lean towards getting it bigger for him since he will grow into it quickly.
Selected User Reviews For RAVE Sports Impact Wakeboard with Charger Boots, Orange/Blk (PV1802677)
In a nutshell, There's nothing wrong with this board as far as a beginner's board is concerned. Now that it's been three seasons, we're getting used to it. We had an unsuccessful attempt both seasons teaching our 5 year old daughter to board using Rave's Aqua Buddy (mistake) and this board - we have success using this board as our primary board. Although the board was not ridden much, just lots of ups and downs, typically with loading and unloading the board for each trip, the board has seen three seasons. It was the year of our daughter this year. Having reached age seven, standing 4 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 60 pounds, we decided to get rid of the Aqua Buddy and teach her the right way. In a few minutes, using some coaching videos and practicing on the deck, she nailed it the first time and has never regressed since. It has been on solid ground from the start. After six rides, the bindings look as good as new and perform as they should. She has ridden the ski six times since it arrived. We have been out at least 8 times since she woke up, and we usually go out 12 times per trip. The board she is using and the board we have for an adult are both entry level boards, so I can't really compare them with high-end boards, but both boards are holding up quite well. I included a video track of her riding on the 5th and 6th day of She rides the board in this video, as well a few closeups.
I barely made it to 5. It was my first time using it over the In spite of this, both 10 year old kids got up and tried to wakeboard twice, but the motor had a problem so they could not. With their feet squeezing into the boots and cinching up well, they were able to get out of the bindings in no time. I look forward to updating once they.
For beginners and skilled riders alike, it is an excellent all-around board.
The product was purchased for my 12-year-old son with a 7-digit ip address I think he is a size 7/2. The boot is too small he cannot even fit his foot in it.
After receiving the first board, it was severely damaged in transit. It can be easily replaced. I received the second board very Even after a month, the sides of the top have started to chip. There won't be much time left for the board. I am disappointed.
It's a good little wakeboard. Easy to learn how to use.
I have used it twice already and the bottom edge has already started chipping. If you are not satisfied with the product, please replace it or refund it.