Posts Tagged ‘Byerly Wakeboards’

Limited Edition Byerly Luster Open Toed Wakeboard Boots

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

APRIL FOOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Byerly Limited Edition Luster Open Toed Boots are exclusively available from Activewake. They might be a little pricey but every pair has been touched by the Godfather himself. Not in a million years will you find a product this exclusive. Each box comes with a shot of Rockstar, Limited Byerly Open Toed Boots and a copy of Retrospect, the Scott Byerly documentary.

The completely redesigned Byerly Pro Wakeboard Boot features Seamless Wrap Construction for a snug and supportive feel. The Dual Quick Cinch lace system allows for customizable tightness in the upper and lower laze zones of the boot. The Byerly Pro features our new Low Pro plate which puts the rider closer to the deck of the board for maximum feel and control. All in all the Byerly Pro has everything needed in a boot and nothing you don’t.


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Alliance Wakeskate Photo of The Week – AWS’s Bryan Swarm and Ryan Potter

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Photo: Bryan Swarm

Ryan Potter and I had been heading up to Koppert lake every Wednesday in the fall, and I always brought my camera but never had decent weather. The sun parted for a few hours and I snapped off a few good shots from the tube! enjoy. — Bryan Swarm

Byerly Wakeboards Aaron Rathy At CWC Video

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

People, check out Byerly Wakeboards Aaron Rathy at Camsur Watersports Complex (CWC) in the Phillipines killing it. Thanks to filmer Jono Boysen for the epic shots. Music is “Don’t Let Me Down” by The Beatles. Thanks to Dave at Wakeworld for posting this one up. Aaron’s Wakeboard of choice is the Byerly Conspiracy Wakeboard.

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Byerly Wakeskates George Daniels Video

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

George Daniels proves why he is skating for the godfather’s Byerly Wakeboards. Looks like GD is fond of the newByerly Heritage Wakeskate this year. Well he should be… George helped design it and he has been asking Hyperlite to build a wood deck for years.

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2010 Byerly Conspiracy Wakeboard Aaron Rathy’s Choice

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Photo: Bill Doster

Photo: Bill Doster

Come say, Hello, to Aaron Rathy on November 20th at Active Water Sports for “Evening With The Stars“. Aaron’s coming up to Portland Oregon to represent for Byerly Wakeboards and will be signing autographs and shaking hands all night long. Don’t be shy.

Byerly Conspiracy Wakeboard:

Aaron Rathy’s new wakeboard from Byerly Boards is exactly what you’d expect from a guy diverse enough to have just won the King of Wake crown and the Oakley Wakeboarding Move of the Year for wakeboarding’s first backside 1080. Rathy needed an aggressive, loose shape, and his shaper, Scott Bouchard, came up with a reinforced foam core, which is designed to lend extra snap on takeoffs and provide extra durability when landing massive double-ups. With a three-stage/continuous hybrid rocker, the Byerly Conspiracy wakeboard keeps with the Byerly tradition of three-stage wakeboards (Scott Byerly made the first three-stage shape), but is mellowed out a bit to make a Rathy-specific shape that can accomplish anything from huge wake-to-wake pop to going big into the flats. Look for a midseason, limited release of the Byerly Conspiracy wakeboard with a PVC core, reinforced edges and customized graphics for guys who want to ride exactly the same setup as Rathy. Keep your eyes open for Rathy wakeboard bindings as well. Need more convincing? Rathy himself says: “The first time I was out on the board I hit a heelside 10 on my first try. I hadn’t done one for a while because I was working on backside 10s for the Wake Awards, but it gave me really good pop off the double-up. And it’s really light, so it doesn’t have a whole lot of swing weight, and it lands soft. Everything kind of came together — it kind of has to on a 1080 — but this board definitely made it a lot easier.”

Via: wakeboardingmag.com