Surfers 2006
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Broadcast boards are crafted with more of a traditional wakeboard rail for a deeper ride in the water. Preferred by riders who want to surf the way they wakeboard. Quicker reacting, harder edging with more of a centered weight distribution for a knifing style of bottom turn... -
Our smallest performer has a stomp pad and a concave for more board control whether a rider is coming out of a bottom turn or snapping off the wake for a frontside air. A softer, thicker rail gives the rider more of a surfy feel... -
Riders up to 200 pounds will enjoy this board the most. Best for speed, vertical slayshing, 360s and popping airs. Great speed recovery for staying close to the boat for the longest sessions possible... -
This Stix is the result of 40 years of research and development by Shred Stixx founder Jerry Price, who started riding surfboards behind boats in 1963 at the age of 10. This Fish shape works great in the ocean, but has been tweeked on in many ways to make it the most progressive wakesurfing Stix available in the world... -
Designed for cranking radical turns at 15 to 25 mph on a rope 14' to 25' behind the boat. These Stix are round pintail guns. The shape needed for the higher speeds that simulate the feeling of surfing large waves... -
This evolutionary "Fish" shape has been devoloped to give the "Skate style" rider the freedom to do skateboard type tricks, while retaining Shred Stixx main goal, "Stixx that surf well"... -
For riders 220 lbs plus. This popular model of the Fish Stixx Series was developed out of demand. Hundreds of riders contacted us explaining they already had a pop-out type board that just would not allow them to keep up with the boat while wakesurfung... -
Shaped for everyone in the boat, this surfer works well in medium to average wakes. -
Made for the flat days or first timers to enjoy the push of a wake and experience the stoke of surfing. -
This performance surfer has a wide profile that blends with single to double concave generating the hard driving push that intermediate to advanced riders want. -
At 4'2" in length and a width of 22.5 inches, the Orange Phelgm is best suited for skim-style riders. It has a flat rocker, a slight concave channel and kicks on both ends of the top deck... -
A new shape for aggressive surf/skate performance. With a wider profile this shred stick has a true skate feel. How it rides? -
The Yellow Loogey is designed for riders of all levels and can support riders up to 300 pounds. It has a recessed padded deck, new graphics and the new Vortex Channel. - At 5'6" in length and a width of 20.5 inches, the Blue Lake board is designed for riders of all levels and supports riders up to 280 pounds. It features a Vortex channel in front, a fast concave bottom, new graphics, a recessed padded deck and Inland Surfer's Wood-Loc technology...
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The new Red Tide wake surfboard was designed for riders of all levels and supports riders up to 350 pounds. It has a rounded nose with a 1/8-inch wood stringer, a concave bottom with Vortex Square Channel and Inland Surfer's new Wood-Loc technology...





