00:44 - Difference between Boat and Cable Boards explained. 02:20 - Can you ride a boat board on cable? or the other way? 04:05 - Should I ride with fins? 05:16 - What size board should I ride? 07:21 - Board weight. Heavy vs light? 08:29 - Rocker explained (3 stage, progressive etc..). 10:30 - What stance should I use.
I bought my first board around 3 years ago after watching the first video you did on this lol. Been subscribed since and I still ride that same SOB I bought back then. Thank you for your service
Nice Video David. I'm a similar weight to you and went from 140 to 158cm board on cable. The main advantage of the large board is for landings. The larger board really absorbs the landing which makes it easier to ride away but more importantly takes alot of the impact and saves your body big time. Main disadvantage I noticed was spinning off the end of small rails 2 feet to 6 inches in height when you really need the board to spin super fast to do 3's and above. It is really hard with the big board and definitely can't do alot of stuff that can be done on a 140cm board. I don't think most people do much of this so I'd recommend to go as big as possible on the cable to save your body in the longterm.
The landings is such a good point that I left out, it definitely makes a huge difference there. Great to hear your perspective on that and also spinning off rails! Hope you're keeping well!
Great advice, I’m still rocking my 2009 O’Brien Valhalla cable. I get tempted to change it every now and then, but feel I will be buying a kayak next lol had a 2009 O’Brien Decade for the boat but sold it as I was not using it, I do miss that board!
Unreal. I think if you upgraded to a full cable board (assuming you're riding cable) you will notice a huge difference for the better! The flex in them makes it a whole different game!
@@DavidOCaoimhWakeboarder I started at a members run boat club, great days driving the boat towing mates etc. But when it was bought out, we transferred to cable and have only had a few sets behind the boat since. I will look at a new cable board now ;-)
Great video. I wished i waited a little but more, when i bought my first (and only) board in 2013. CTRL The Supreme. Still a great a board. The moulded channels were never an issue until i was able to test a completely flat board last year. I mean, there are about 8 years developement between the new tested board and mine, but i can't get over switching boards. It works just fine, but something new is tempting.
Yesss, absolutely. I see what you are saying. It's not that you need one as your current board is a perfect, but some slightly newer tech might be interesting. Definitely worth considering if you're in a position to make the upgrade!
I bought a O'Brien SOB a few years ago and I love it. I use it on cable and behind the boat. I do put my fins in for the boat and take them out for the cable.
love and own both of those boards! but... my sob is a blast behind the boat. I feel like its more playful and possibly i get away with a little more sketchy landings than i do with other boards.
Yes, 100%, it's very playful on the boat and the slightly less traction on the bottom means you do get away with more stuff!! A lot to be said for that!
To me the channels on the bottom of a boat board make more difference than anything,my first 2 years I learned on a fairly featureless bottom then switched up to an obrian like David’s,fins or not the traction difference was huge,since then I’ve learned more about using the edge more aggressively but find smooth bottom vs lots of channels similar to the difference between power or manual steering on a car
My first board was the Hyperlite Milkcart and I got it because it was the end of season sale and one of the only boards the shop had left. At my park everyone rides Slingshot and after trying that one out I haven't looked back for the past 5ish seasons. The difference between having channels/a stiff board like the Milkcart and the very flex Reflex without any channels at all is night and day. The Milkcart feels like riding on tracks :D.
Great Video! Question, not exactly related to the topic here, but you touched on it, why are Air Tricks so out of favor? I don't get it, they look cool (to me), they feel cool, what gives? Maybe I'm just getting too old...
haha I like them too but in the last 8 years or so they have become very uncool. I think the reason for this is it separates us away from snowboarding and skating. In saying that I actually have noticed in the last year or so people are becoming more interested in doing Air tricks so maybe they will return!!
@@DavidOCaoimhWakeboarder Thanks for the response, love the videos! And that makes sense, but I don't care to be more like snowboarding or skating, I'd rather celebrate the unique-to-the-sport tricks that having a towline permits, like raleys, and other mid-trick rotation changes like big rewinds etc (couldn't do without rope), and yes, air tricks... Hope they make a comeback, and in the mean time I'll just keep being uncool ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hey David! I rode mostly boat board in the past but transitioning onto cable, would you recommend Ronix Springbox 1, 2, or Hyperlite Ripsaw? Wanting to learn the basic prior to hitting kickers and boxes.
i've done wakeboarding a few times and can a few tricks and i have been doing research for which board to buy and the Jobe vanity seemed to be the best one what do you think
David! Hope you see this question! Bindings? Is there a universal binding to use for both cable and boat? Does it matter? I like a very supportive boot but I'm new to cable riding so I'm not sure if it's too stiff for cable riding. Cheers!
00:44 - Difference between Boat and Cable Boards explained.
02:20 - Can you ride a boat board on cable? or the other way?
04:05 - Should I ride with fins?
05:16 - What size board should I ride?
07:21 - Board weight. Heavy vs light?
08:29 - Rocker explained (3 stage, progressive etc..).
10:30 - What stance should I use.
The last tip about graphic is perfect :-) and absolutlely right. If you love your board than you love time on it :-)
So true
I bought my first board around 3 years ago after watching the first video you did on this lol. Been subscribed since and I still ride that same SOB I bought back then. Thank you for your service
That's awesome!! Keep shredding it and enjoying it :)
Nice Video David. I'm a similar weight to you and went from 140 to 158cm board on cable. The main advantage of the large board is for landings. The larger board really absorbs the landing which makes it easier to ride away but more importantly takes alot of the impact and saves your body big time. Main disadvantage I noticed was spinning off the end of small rails 2 feet to 6 inches in height when you really need the board to spin super fast to do 3's and above. It is really hard with the big board and definitely can't do alot of stuff that can be done on a 140cm board. I don't think most people do much of this so I'd recommend to go as big as possible on the cable to save your body in the longterm.
The landings is such a good point that I left out, it definitely makes a huge difference there. Great to hear your perspective on that and also spinning off rails! Hope you're keeping well!
Howzit Bud. Awesome Video. Thank you very much for the tips. Yes, please do a video on bindings.
Best advice and most genuine boarder around 👌
Thank you sir!!!! :)
Happened to be wearing the gray version of your shirt today. It’s old, but still hanging in there!
We know where you can find a freshie ! 😏
Yeeooow! The grey and green are my favourite
Thanks for this man! I get questions all the time when customers are buying boards from me. I’ll just send them this video haha
Awesome, hopefully it helps!! :)
Add 7 - 10cms to this cable sizing chart and you'll have an accurate chart for 2021.
Fuckin slingshot tombstone 152
I just found out about wakeboarding and now down the rabbit hole I go
Great advice, I’m still rocking my 2009 O’Brien Valhalla cable. I get tempted to change it every now and then, but feel I will be buying a kayak next lol had a 2009 O’Brien Decade for the boat but sold it as I was not using it, I do miss that board!
Unreal. I think if you upgraded to a full cable board (assuming you're riding cable) you will notice a huge difference for the better! The flex in them makes it a whole different game!
@@DavidOCaoimhWakeboarder I started at a members run boat club, great days driving the boat towing mates etc. But when it was bought out, we transferred to cable and have only had a few sets behind the boat since. I will look at a new cable board now ;-)
Great video. I wished i waited a little but more, when i bought my first (and only) board in 2013. CTRL The Supreme. Still a great a board. The moulded channels were never an issue until i was able to test a completely flat board last year. I mean, there are about 8 years developement between the new tested board and mine, but i can't get over switching boards. It works just fine, but something new is tempting.
Yesss, absolutely. I see what you are saying. It's not that you need one as your current board is a perfect, but some slightly newer tech might be interesting. Definitely worth considering if you're in a position to make the upgrade!
I bought a O'Brien SOB a few years ago and I love it. I use it on cable and behind the boat. I do put my fins in for the boat and take them out for the cable.
That's so awesome. The SOB gets all the praise on the cable but it is a great board on the boat too.
Thank you so much for this I’m planning on buying a board for this season
Thanks for the vid and I would love to see the vid on bindings as well as a beginner
Amazing, I'll get to it in the near future :)
love and own both of those boards! but... my sob is a blast behind the boat. I feel like its more playful and possibly i get away with a little more sketchy landings than i do with other boards.
Yes, 100%, it's very playful on the boat and the slightly less traction on the bottom means you do get away with more stuff!! A lot to be said for that!
Bro you are the best thank you soo much❤️
ahahah thanks! Hopefully it helps when you're next purchasing!
Can't wait for the binding video! Great vids man, keep it up!
To me the channels on the bottom of a boat board make more difference than anything,my first 2 years I learned on a fairly featureless bottom then switched up to an obrian like David’s,fins or not the traction difference was huge,since then I’ve learned more about using the edge more aggressively but find smooth bottom vs lots of channels similar to the difference between power or manual steering on a car
yes, I love that analogy at the end too! You're very right there and it does make an enormous difference!
My first board was the Hyperlite Milkcart and I got it because it was the end of season sale and one of the only boards the shop had left. At my park everyone rides Slingshot and after trying that one out I haven't looked back for the past 5ish seasons. The difference between having channels/a stiff board like the Milkcart and the very flex Reflex without any channels at all is night and day. The Milkcart feels like riding on tracks :D.
Brilliant video, very useful!!!! Thanks!!!
delighted to hear that and happy to help!! :)
This is awesome! Thank you!
One Question. Ontario Canada Trip? Lakes are waiting!
Great Video!
Question, not exactly related to the topic here, but you touched on it, why are Air Tricks so out of favor?
I don't get it, they look cool (to me), they feel cool, what gives?
Maybe I'm just getting too old...
haha I like them too but in the last 8 years or so they have become very uncool. I think the reason for this is it separates us away from snowboarding and skating. In saying that I actually have noticed in the last year or so people are becoming more interested in doing Air tricks so maybe they will return!!
@@DavidOCaoimhWakeboarder Thanks for the response, love the videos! And that makes sense, but I don't care to be more like snowboarding or skating, I'd rather celebrate the unique-to-the-sport tricks that having a towline permits, like raleys, and other mid-trick rotation changes like big rewinds etc (couldn't do without rope), and yes, air tricks... Hope they make a comeback, and in the mean time I'll just keep being uncool ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
does the goat reply?
haha two knows...
how do we get roswell merch??
Hey David! I rode mostly boat board in the past but transitioning onto cable, would you recommend Ronix Springbox 1, 2, or Hyperlite Ripsaw? Wanting to learn the basic prior to hitting kickers and boxes.
i've done wakeboarding a few times and can a few tricks and i have been doing research for which board to buy and the Jobe vanity seemed to be the best one what do you think
David! Hope you see this question! Bindings? Is there a universal binding to use for both cable and boat? Does it matter? I like a very supportive boot but I'm new to cable riding so I'm not sure if it's too stiff for cable riding. Cheers!
Hey Rich, bindings are pretty much universal, I use the same ones on boat and cable! Hope that helps
What do you think about the new ronix one boards do you think the material they use will be a fad?
David I ride 2022 ktv s and I’m think of getting a 146 solo what would you recommend
I ride a kiteboard on the cable🙊
Hi, which board do you prefer on winch?
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