Re: New to wakeboarding and wanting to know the best entry level board? this a good d
We had an older board given to us with cheap lousy bindings, so I took it to a board/ski shop and priced some couple of year old but new, decent bindings. They fixed us up for 150. The board is perfectly usable for beginners and has been used. I then purchased another board from them for the smaller riders, not current model but perfectly usable at a very fair price.
So this year had some ski's given to us with lousy bindings and yup, took them in and they are putting some boots on them! They are putting 150 retail boots from a couple of years ago, for 90 each and they will fit several sizes. Mounting, filling old holes, everything. These will be a great beginner ski and will last many years. Now I am thinking that the combos we bought with bindings with those slider adjusters, that kill your ankles, might just need an upgrade as well, they had some for 75 each including mounting, they were also 150 boots and will fit at least 3 sizes. Maybe next months paycheck, haha
I figure even if we use them a few years, they can be sold on craigslist for a decent price as nothing else out there in our area has decent bindings let alone boots.