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Airush Wakeskate

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:33 am
by tyrant
Hey, the new Airush Wakeskate is out now and it is a big leap forward from the first Airush Wakeskate in 2003. I'll spare you the marketing hype, so here are the facts and some pics. -Cheers

-Weight 3.2 Kg (7.25 lbs)
-Length-114 cm (44.8")
-Width 44 cm (17.32") / 31 cm (12.25") Tips

RAILS
Beveled rails on the nose, tail, and rails of the board

ROCKER
Progressive rocker

BOTTOM SHAPE
Flat bottom shape

OUTLINE
Wide tips

FINS
Can be ridden with or with out the fins.

TOP DECK
Deep concave on the top deck

TRACTION
A single density texturized EVA traction pad for use with shoes or bare feet.

Re: Airush Wakeskate

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 4:57 pm
by chanson
Nice!

looks great.

when are you back home so I can grab a session....? also need to try the skim 8)

Re: Airush Wakeskate

PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:32 pm
by tyrant
Back end of May. Can't wait. Catch you then! I should have a lot's of new stuff to try!

Re: Airush Wakeskate

PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:38 am
by Sammy
Hey man, looks rad. Hopefully getting one on demo in the next month or so.. how do they ride?? little shorter than the competition. but wider i believe. what kinda conditions have you been riding in?? Can't wait to get one!

howcome no info on the airush website?? there's a link to click but it doesnt work.

Re: Airush Wakeskate

PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 1:41 am
by Schmidy
Tybo riding the 2010 Airush Wakeskate...a lot different from the 2003 model!

http://www.airush.com/blog/tybo-wakeskating

Re: Airush Wakeskate

PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2010 6:02 am
by tyrant
Sammy wrote:Hey man, looks rad. Hopefully getting one on demo in the next month or so.. how do they ride?? little shorter than the competition. but wider i believe. what kinda conditions have you been riding in?? Can't wait to get one!

howcome no info on the airush website?? there's a link to click but it doesnt work.


Hi Sammy,

I've mostly ridden it on the cable and in pretty sloppy chop with the kite unfortunately. It does stay on top and doesn't catch too much at all for the length. I've only had a few onshore kicker days and it is really fun in the flats between the waves. IMO it Spins and flips like a dream and is really predictable in stronger winds but I've only had it down to 9M conditions. I think it is quite true to its roots in feel compared to what else is out there. The top deck contours work great with shoes and make it super easy to grab for me. I hope that you get a chance to ride to get your opinion. I think the link on the airush site will be working in a few days. The US should have some in stock any day now.

Cheers.