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Wake surfboard

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Location
Sacramento, California
Boat Make
Tige
Year
2023
Boat Model
Wake
Boat Length
24
Has anyone used this board or know anyone with experience with this specific board? Curious about the straps to try learning tricks, etc. thoughts?
 

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I would see straps as a disadvantage, as it limits where you can place your feet.
 
I would see straps as a disadvantage, as it limits where you can place your feet.
You’re able to adjust them based on your foot placement, but also remove them completely if you wanted to.
 
I don't know how much that board costs, but if it is more than $450 or so, I'd really recommend taking a look at some of the other makers who aren't big-name wakeboard manufacturers. If nothing else, you'll see a broader range of options and can sometimes get the builders to customize the board to fit you perfectly.
 
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