Wakeboards 2010
- Harley Clifford's new pro model — the Liquid Force Harley wakeboard — is a three-stage board that rides fast, carves hard and boots off the wake.
- Equipped with super-durable bases and rail-friendly sidewalls, the Slingshot Reflex, Byerly Conspiracy, Ronix Bill Board, Hyperlite Clash, Liquid Force Henshaw FLX and CWB Vibe are designed to handle all the abuse today's cable parks and rails parks can dish out.
- By outfitting the Slingshot Reflex wakeboard with its Future Response Technology (FRT), ABS sidewalls and Dura Base bottom, Slingshot challenges you to find a cable park, winchable spot or even a wake it can’t handle with ease.
- The Ronix Bill wakeboard is inspired by today’s style of riding a longer line at a faster speed, and it has the rail lines to complement this agenda.
- The dual-use Hyperlite Clash wakeboard was designed with cable parks and winch sessioning in mind, yet it can easily be applied to wake riding as well.
- From one of the most innovative riders ever comes an equally innovative new board, the Byerly Conspiracy wakeboard. In an effort to create the thinnest, yet most responsive and durable ride possible, shaper Scott Bouchard used a Dual Glass Rope inlay process that makes the board super strong yet ultra nimble for some free-flowing shredding.
- When you’ve got an amazing rider like Kevin Henshaw ready to shred anything you put in front of him, you gotta build a board that can withstand heaping servings of abuse. New for 2010 is the Liquid Rail sidewall construction that gets the Liquid Force Henshaw FLX wakeboard into bulletproof territory.
- If you’re a do-your-own-thing kind of rider, then hop on this Gabe Lucas-designed and inspired shape — the CWB Vibe wakeboard. It’s intended to handle diverse riding terrain while being sharp and responsive.
- Byerly Boards Monarch Wakeboard ($400; byerlywakeboards.com) The Monarch series has quickly become the staple of the Byerly wakeboard lineup. Beginning with a mellow, blended three-stage rocker and shorter 9-inch molded fins, this shape is faster and releases off the wake quicker than previous Byerly wakeboards...
- The 2010 Liquid Force Shane wakeboard is a great combination of fast, aggressive edging and a fun, straight-up pop. The Shane wakeboard features Shane Bonifay's signature style, from graphics to pop...
- In 2010, the new Watson shape has a lot to live up to. After all, it’s known as the best selling wakeboard in Liquid Force’s lineup. Why is that exactly? We figured it was worth asking a couple questions to Liquid Force's Director of Marketing, Matt Gleason as well as Shawn Watson himself...
- CWB's resident spinmaster Bryan Hutton takes the company's new ultalight DB9 wakeboard for a session. Thanks to its new bamboo and PVC Bamcore, the DB9 wakeboard weighs in at under 6 pounds, making it the lightest wakeboard in CWB's 2010 lineup...
- Byerly Wakeboards Conspiracy wakeboard ($480; byerlyboards.com) Aaron Rathy’s new wakeboard from Byerly Boards is exactly what you’d expect from a guy diverse enough to have just won the King of Wake crown and the Oakley Wakeboarding Move of the Year for wakeboarding's first backside 1080...
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Look for CWB's DB9 wakeboard in stores soon. It uses their new "Bamcore," which is made up of bamboo sheets blended with PVC foam and wrapped in carbon, for a more earth-friendly construction designed to give a tensile strength to weight ratio that resists compression... - Jeff McKee? Nope. Presenting Goffrey McGee from the back room of the Slingshot accounting offices. Slingshot says it's McGee’s third year working without pay, so they decided to throw him a bone and put him on "the internet"...



