
Collection: Wakesurfers
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2025 Ronix Women's Koal Classic Fish Wakesurfer
Regular price $1,039.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,299.99 AUDSale price $1,039.99 AUDSale -
2025 Ronix Koal Classic Fish Wakesurfer
Regular price $1,039.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,299.99 AUDSale price $1,039.99 AUDSale -
2025 Hyperlite Frother 2.0 Wakesurf
Regular price $959.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,199.99 AUDSale price $959.99 AUDSale -
2024 Ronix Standard Core Skimmer Wakesurfer
Regular price $799.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$999.99 AUDSale price $799.99 AUDSale -
2025 Ronix Standard Core Alpha Squad Sea Captain Wakesurf
Regular price $719.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$899.99 AUDSale price $719.99 AUDSale -
2023 Liquid Force Primo Wakesurf
Regular price $839.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,049.99 AUDSale price $839.99 AUDSale -
2023 Hyperlite Broadcast Wakesurf
Regular price $679.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$849.99 AUDSale price $679.99 AUDSale -
2025 Ronix Sonic Powertail Wakesurf
Regular price $639.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$799.99 AUDSale price $639.99 AUDSale -
2025 Liquid Force Flyer Thruster Wakesurf Board
Regular price $1,279.99 AUDRegular priceUnit price / per$1,599.99 AUDSale price $1,279.99 AUDSold out
Got Questions? we have answers!
FAQ's
What’s the difference between skim and surf style wakesurf boards?
Wakesurf boards come in two main styles—skim and surf—and they affect how you ride:
Skim-style boards are thinner, lighter, and more agile—great for spins, shuvits, and technical tricks.
Surf-style boards are thicker and floatier with larger fins—ideal for carving and surf-style maneuvers.
Tips:
• Choose skim-style if you like skate-inspired tricks and fast turns.
• Opt for surf-style if you want flowy, carving rides or are just starting out.
• Beginners usually find surf-style easier to balance on.
• Consider a hybrid board for the best of both worlds.
What size wakesurf board should I get?
The size of your board depends on your weight, riding style, and experience level:
Heavier riders need larger boards for stability and float.
Smaller riders can ride shorter boards for easier control and trick potential.
Beginners should start with larger, more stable boards.
Tips:
• Check the manufacturer's weight recommendations for sizing.
• Larger boards are easier for getting up and staying stable.
• Shorter boards are better for agility and tricks.
• Demo different sizes if possible to find your ideal match.
Do I need a rope for wakesurfing?
Yes, but only for starting out:
Wakesurf ropes are shorter and thicker than wakeboard ropes, often with knots or a braided section for better grip.
Once you're up and riding the wave, you drop the rope and ride hands-free.
Tips:
• Use a dedicated wakesurf rope (15–20 ft) with a handleless design or small handle.
• Never use wakeboarding or ski ropes—they’re too long and dangerous.
• Practice throwing the rope to the side once you're balanced.
How do I care for my wakesurf board?
Proper care keeps your board in top shape:
Avoid dropping it or letting it bang into hard surfaces.
Rinse with fresh water after saltwater sessions.
Store in a cool, shaded place or use a board bag.
Tips:
• Dry your board completely before storing.
• Use a board sock or padded bag to prevent dings.
• Never leave it in direct sun or hot cars—it can delaminate.
• Check your fins regularly for cracks or damage.