Archive for April, 2011
Zach Schneider signs with Slingshot Wake
by courtney on Apr.29, 2011, under Active Water Sports
We’re so proud of our own Zach Schneider who recently hopped onboard the Slingshot Wake team. Zach is a great guy and an even better wakeboarder. We can’t wait for him to come back home this summer to coach up at our private lake. You’ll catch Zach riding the 2011 Slingshot Newton this season and can watch his Slingshot Newton Review here.
Axis Signs Ronix Rider – Dean Smith
by courtney on Apr.21, 2011, under Active Water Sports, Axis Boats
Axis Wake Research welcomes the free-riding, massive air professional Australian wakeboarder Dean Smith to the team. Check out the video Alliance Wake Magazine put together of Dean shreddin behind the A22.
Axis Wake Research in the USA and Australia are welcoming Dean Smith to their Factory Pro Team because just like Axis wake boats, he is all about charging hard and doing it with style. Smith wanted a boat that would allow him to take his “go big or go home,” attitude into every riding session as well as every competition. It’s this approach that earned the Australian Pro the 2010 WWA Men’s Wakeboard World Championship title. A fun, unassuming guy, Smith has the heart of a lion and conducts himself with true professionalism. Together with his massive tricks and free-riding style, Smith’s character makes him a perfect fit for Axis Wake Research. Smith rides and lives each day to the fullest and that’s how these boats perform; like today is your best day on the water. Axis is proud to call Deano, as he is affectionately known, a member of the family.
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It’s Just Like Dancing
by courtney on Apr.13, 2011, under Active Water Sports
Our friends at Radar Skis summed up the act of finding the perfect ski like finding the perfect dance partner:
Riding a ski is like dancing. The longer you have danced with your partner, the more in sync you become. You know your partner’s every move and you soon are able to make effortless flowing moves without a second thought of how your ski/partner will react to your motions.
In addition, trying a new ski is like dancing with a new partner for the first time. Our suggestion to you in trying any new ski is to slow down the pace for “a song” or two and let your new ski/partner lead. If you can take a step back and learn how your new ski is going to move, you will be able to add your own style into your new routine and soon will be moving flowingly again. By following for a minute, you will same time in the long run, and your toes won’t get stepped on.
Ready to try a new step or get a new partner? Check out our new 2011 Ski Selection and read our Ski Buyers Guide for more help finding the right mate.
The New Liquid Force Harley Wakebord
by courtney on Apr.12, 2011, under Active Water Sports

Harley Clifford exploded out of OZ and into the Liquid Force BROstock life and Pro Tour dominance last year. After receiving a bit of Aussie design inspiration, Jimmy and Harley worked together to create a new wakeboard shape that will take your riding to new heights and levels of stoke. The 2011 Liquid Force Harley board is fast, carves hard, and projects up a high arc for enough air time for pulling 10s or the slowest, longest, late blind 180 you can image. Available in four sizes from 131 to 143 so everyone can experience Harley’s secret weapon and blow away their friends.
Spend a Day with Will Asher
by courtney on Apr.05, 2011, under Active Water Sports
…well… watch this video from HO Syndicate and see what it would be like to spend a day with Will Asher.
Score the HO Syndicate A2 (Will Asher’s Ski set up) from our Performance HO Ski Selection at ActiveWake.com!
What’s New with O’Neill Vests for 2011
by courtney on Apr.03, 2011, under Active Water Sports
ONeill Vests – Developed and Tested with the Best Riders on Earth
O’Neill employs some of the best athletes on the water and their vests are hand-tested and developed by those riders and skiers. The O’Neill 2011 Vest lineup defies convention, sets a new industry standard, and leads the way for others to follow.

The compression molded O’Neill TNT Vest offers their exclusive floating zipper closure that hides the belts, minimized foam bulk and maximized fit adjustability. Flexibility is key to a good molded vest so each panel is segmented for maximum freedom and comfort.
With design breakthroughs in strap construction, Oneill has given the Assault USCG Vest a whole new look for 2011.
Each of the O’Neill Assault Vests feature
the internal belt design which helps to keep the straps tucked in and away from your limbs. With integrated lumbar support pads, segmented foam core and anatomical flex points, the Assault is an amazing vest at a great price.
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Cold Water Combat – Your Guide to Neoprene
by courtney on Apr.01, 2011, under Active Water Sports
Start your season early or extend it well into the Fall with a little help from your new best friend, Neoprene. Wetsuits, Drysuits, and Rashguards all help add warmth and protection to your on-water season.
Rashguards and Neoprene Tops will give you light warmth on the top half of your body. These items are usually made of 1-2mm thick neoprene and are a good way to keep your upper core warm during cold summer days.
For more warmth, look into a wetsuit. Wetsuits are available in a variety of neoprene measurements. We recommend using a 3/2 or a 4/3 for Spring and Fall wakeboarding and waterskiing.
The ultimate season extender is a Drysuit. A dry suit allows you to wear as much insulating clothing as you need (think base layer, fleece, etc) and then you pull the drysuit on over it all. The tight neoprene seals at the wrists, neck, and ankles keep all water from coming in and you stay completely dry!
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