
The distinction between Wakestyle boards and
twin tips is becoming more of a fine line as the two concepts overlap in size.
The primary differences in performance between the two however remain.
The Wakestyle is a very soft feeling board, thinner with more flex,
it has a Dominatrix bottom shape with slightly rounded rails. It is a
very comfortable board to ride in chop and the longer rail length gives
it more carving potential than boards with similar outlines. Under high
loadings it is easy to crab sideways scrubbing power from the kite with ease.
Square tips provide a clean water release and plenty of pop from the water,
ideal for boosting huge air. The flat deck allows you to use either footplates
or full boot bindings.
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Wakeskate
The Wakeskate is another first concept board from Airush. It is a skate style board designed
for freestyle fun on flat-water days. With upturned tips and a concave deck, single fin front
and rear it makes riding without straps fun, easy and experimental. Ollie?s, kick flips and slides
are made easy. The Wakeskate brings some variety to your light wind sessions.
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Specification
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| Model |
Length
(cm) |
Width
(cm) |
Scoop
(cm) |
Volume
(liters) |
Weight
+-5%(kg) |
Thickness
(cm) |
Fin Size |
 |
| Wake 136 |
136 |
38 |
4 |
7.1 |
2.57 |
- |
Airush Wake 4.0 X4 |
| Wake 146 |
146 |
40 |
5.2 |
7.3 |
2.78 |
- |
Airush Wake 4.0 X4 |
| Wakeskate |
125 |
38.1 |
- |
9 |
- |
5.8 |
- |
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