Maybe you stumbled upon this article after reading my first blog, Wakeboarding: A Guide For Beginners, or perhaps you are just searching the web to find the perfect wakeboard setup.
Either way, here we are: a place where you’ll find a few suggestions for beginner, intermediate, and advanced wakeboards.
Over my many years of wakeboarding, I’ve had the privilege of testing tons of different shapes and sizes of wakeboards in search of my favourite board. So, I thought it would be perfect to give back and share my opinion, as I know I searched the web endlessly, looking for advice when I was in your position.
Let’s get to it so you can get out on the water. Here’s a look at some the gear you’ll need to enjoy wakeboarding!
The Beginner Setup
This category applies to those who love the water and want to learn the art of wakeboarding or have picked it up but haven’t mastered it yet.
Being a beginner is totally cool; all of us were at this stage at some point. It is the most exciting part of wakeboarding because you have the ability to progress so fast.
Of course, what makes it easier is having the right board. Here are two suggestions.
1. Hyperlite State 2.0 with Remix Bindings
This board and bindings combo is an awesome beginner package. The board comes in various sizes to suit any age, or gender rider. It is a continuous rocker, which means the bottom of the board is shaped like a banana, making crossing both wakes feel smooth and easy.
Hyperlite has found that the trickiest thing for beginners to pick up on is crossing the wake on their toe side edge. To combat this, the State board has a less aggressive rail on the toe side of the board so that it is less likely to catch your toes and do a face plant!
This is my number one pick for a beginner setup.
2. Ronix Vault with District Bindings
This package is another great option. The Vault board has been a top seller for beginners for several years, and the reason why is that it’s easy to ride!
Ronix has found the perfect construction to make this board floaty and mellow while you’re out cruising on the water. Again, this board is a continuous rocker with short, smooth edges. This is my number two pick for beginners.
The Intermediate Setup
This category is for those with the fundamentals dialed in and looking to take their wakeboarding to the next level. You may be learning to jump the wakes, attempt your first spins, or may even be at the point where you’re trying flips.
Fortunately, there are many options for this rider, and these boards will last you a long time. When picking out an intermediate board, the size starts to matter a little more. Be sure to check out the recommended sizing charts before making the purchase.
Here are my three favourite options for an intermediate setup.
1. Hyperlite Murray Pro with Team X Boot
This wakeboard package targets the more advanced intermediate rider. That being said, it is still forgiving and a great board for those who may be just starting to consider themselves intermediate.
This board is a three-stage rocker, meaning there is a flat spot in the middle of the board. This helps push the rider in the air when hitting the wakes and helps for softer landings when you’re going huge!
2. Liquid Force Watson
Again, this wakeboard caters to a wide variety of riders. It is very mellow, with a continuous rocker and lots of surface area; however, it still has a ton of pop off the wake.
You will find this board similar to the Murray. This board feels large on the water because of its width, but don’t be intimidated; it is designed for soft landings, which will save your knees!
3. Hyperlite Relapse
Alright, this board is just awesome. From your first wake jumps to some advanced inverts, this wakeboard will be the ticket.
Designed by one of the most stylish riders in the world, JD Webb, this board is playful, forgiving, and poppy! It has a lot of surface area through the middle but is smaller than the Murray or Watson. This continuous rocker is fast on the water, making everything just that little bit easier.
I love this board.
The Advanced Setup
So, you’ve scrolled your way through this page and landed here, where you’ll find the best of the best. This is where you’ll find the wakeboard where you see people doing tricks like double flips and 1080s on.
These products are put to the test by the best riders in the world, and they are ridiculously good. That being said, a big price tag comes with it.
But if you’re looking for the ultimate advanced wakeboard the pros use, consider these two options. These are the two best wakeboards on the market right now for the expert rider.
1. Hyperlite RIOT Nova
This right here is my weapon of choice. I have been riding this board for about a year and a half, and it is amazing.
It’s super lightweight yet durable through high-impact landings. This board has explosive pop and will shoot you to the moon off the wake.
All the pros riding for Hyperlite have gravitated towards this board, as it’s truly the best on the market. Because this board is so lightweight, you can size up a bit to get more surface area for even more pop and softer landings. You will not be disappointed in this board.
2. Ronix RXT
You can tell by the way this board looks that it will be mean. This board was released to match the Hyperlite Riot Nova, and riders will argue it did. You’ll see some of the best pros in the world sporting this deck this year. Known for its remarkably lightweight and aggressive shape that boosts you off the wake, this board is another stellar option for the advanced/expert rider.
Wear a Life Jacket With Your Wakeboard and Have Fun
Whether you’re looking for your first wakeboard or the most powerful one out there, I hope these suggestions helped you make up your mind. Most importantly, whatever board you ride on the water, make sure you’re having fun and wearing a life jacket!
Have you taken your boating course yet? It’s not only about boat safety! The BOATsmart! course also features safety for watersports, including wearing a life jacket.
So, as you gather your gear to hit the water, remember to take our Canadian BOATsmart! course, stay safe, and have fun!
Content most recently reviewed and updated August 6, 2024.