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Originally Posted by Endor
Are there any bindings involved when "wakesurfing", or are you just getting up and holding yourself steady? How can you flip otherwise? Lower impact I can see, but it's gotta be tough to do anything but zip back and forth.
I have been able to get up on two feet on a 3-footlong kneeboard. That took me an entire summer to accomplish, and all I was able to do was hang on for dear life in some chop. Still made me feel like Superman though.
I have been able to get up on two feet on a 3-footlong kneeboard. That took me an entire summer to accomplish, and all I was able to do was hang on for dear life in some chop. Still made me feel like Superman though.
Kneeboarding is a great starter sport behind the boat, gives you an idea of how things work behind the boat. BUt it is tough on your knee and back as you get older(im21) it starts to take a toll. Wakeboarding is much easier to handle the chop in because your knees act like shocks, but that wears you out quick as you could imagine.
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WOW nice. I love water sking. Been years for me. I could do 1/2hr easily when I was a kid.
But what do you expect with 33,000 plus lakes in Minnesota.
But what do you expect with 33,000 plus lakes in Minnesota.
Last edited by Razz1; 11-19-2006 at 04:30 PM.
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