Wakeskates 2009

  • Liquid Force Signal 2009

    Features: New for 2009 Composite compression molded skate, based off Impulse line. Asymmetrical shape, wider and more squared off in the nose. Nose-Tail Radius' allow the board to track 'true' and pops more consistently...
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  • Liquid Force Mod 2009

    Features: New for 2009 Composite compression molded skate, based off Impulse line. Asymmetrical shape, wider and more squared off in the nose. Nose-Tail Radius' allow the board to track 'true' and pops more consistently...
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  • Liquid Force SST Silas 2009

    Two skate fins standard with each Impulse. Weight: 10 pounds. Signal features molded EVA skate pad. Mod features the accessory fins (4) for rail.
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  • Liquid Force SST Reed 2009

    The SST series features: New for 2009, compression molded bottom deck, two models are asymmetrical and one symmetrical, an aggressive three-stage rocker, variable edge, softer rail in the middle, progresses to a crisp rail at the nose and tail, a compression molded top deck with concave, a unique split tail design that allows the board to respond much faster than traditional concaves...
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  • Liquid Force SST Hampson 2009

    The SST series features: New for 2009, compression molded bottom deck, two models are asymmetrical and one symmetrical, an aggressive three-stage rocker, variable edge, softer rail in the middle, progresses to a crisp rail at the nose and tail, a compression molded top deck with concave, a unique split tail design that allows the board to respond much faster than traditional concaves...
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  • Ronix Zariel 2009

    Coming in at over 14 pounds, Reed Hansen needed a stockier skate for board control. Ronix spent two seasons designing a compression molded bi-level wood wakeskate with the buoyancy of your favorite wood deck, and the durability of that wakeboard you have had in the garage since '97...
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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Cars Suck 2009

    Sublam slider friendly graphics: Fully sublimated graphics that are rail friendly. Plytte layer 1.6: 16 ply construction. WRC application: water resistant coating applied to all boards, so you don't get soft wood...
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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Engen 2009

    New for 2009, Jeff Engen's pro model shines behind the boat. A little narrower at the nose and tail combined with the length and variable edges makes it super smooth for wake to wake.
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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Fancy Lads 2009

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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Giraffe 2009

    Wu Tang tips: higher elevated kicktails, for slaying flip tricks, and wowing babes in the boat. Coffin Concave: Bury your feet in the heart and soul of this deck. Plytte layer 2.0: 20 plys of wood...
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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Harlos 2009

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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Hippie 2009

    Running in line with the price point boards, the Hippie features a hard rock maple base and screen-printed graphics.
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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates No Evil 2009

    Wu Tang tips: higher elevated kicktails, for slaying flip tricks, and wowing babes in the boat. Coffin Concave: Bury your feet in the heart and soul of this deck. Plytte layer 2.0: 20 plys of wood...
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  • Sattelyte Wakeskates Ravisher 2009

    The Ravisher is replaying the Rainmaker shape from '08. Suitable for all levels of riding.
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  • Hyperlite Catalyst 2009

    Scott Bouchard and Brian Grubb teamed up to shape the 2009 Catalyst. The new and improved Catalyst series starts with a blended 3-stage rocker line to generate more speed into the wake and a wider overall profile for increased surface area to give Grubby the extra wake-to-wake pop he wanted...
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