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Posted 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
tictac
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I've seen a few different types of wakeboard style board. Some have actual bindings and some just have little foot straps. I guess it would be easiest just wo slip into the straps but I wonder how well your feet stay planted in when jumping and going toeside and stuff.
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Posted 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
DA WORLD
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I'm just learning, so the bidirectional board that I'm using works perfect..........you have the ability to get in and out with ease, the floatability of a directional, and the set up to eventually transfer into a wake style board with ease. I feel comfortable when doing air and tricks because when I screw up I loose the board for a softer landing. I can't wait to get good enough to be riding my picklefork. I think being locked in has its advantages to. Go Big,
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Posted 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
bhakti
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What make and model is that floaty bidirectional? I am a beginner myself and would like to get such a board. Would save me from learing to switch the stance.

TYA,

Klaas Teschauer
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Posted 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
pickles_mummy
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It's an Orly 186 bi-directional............wipika supplies them
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