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JesseC
03-15-2007, 12:47 AM
I have heard of the Hyperlite landlock board and was thinking about getting one to help all of us newbies, but while searching for them on the net, I ran across a Hyperlite Rincon that is the same dimensions as the landlock....what is it? I can not find any information about it anywhere...any info would be appreciated.

This is what a few sellers are calling the rincon.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q21/StarkRaven/hl-rincon-5.jpg

Ed G
03-15-2007, 06:39 AM
Given that Inland Surfer has donated wakesurf boards to the Supra/Moomba jamboree to be raffled off to a couple lucky owners (for the past two years), guess which board comes highly recommended.

Seriously, if you want a board that anyone can ride regardless of skill or weight, check into the Inland Surfer Red Ted or Inland Surfer Blue Lake.

in fact, If I were you, I would contact Jeff Page of Inland Surfer (by phone or email) and tell him exactly what we are discussing.

Tell him you are thinking about buying the competitors board and that folks on the Moomba board recommended his product. See if he will give you a special "Moomba bulletin board" price.

Jeff is a real nice guy to deal with and while you are conversing with him, ask him to send you a free wakesurfing instructional DVD.

JesseC
03-15-2007, 03:56 PM
Could you send me the contact information for Jeff. Thanks.

tarkus70
03-15-2007, 04:43 PM
Could you send me the contact information for Jeff. Thanks.


Hit him up at Info@Inlandsurfer.com. you will get a fast reply usually after hours but always on the same day. Like Ed stated mention you saw it here might help out the cause if you know what I mean.

Madtown Mobius
03-15-2007, 07:17 PM
I'm also looking into getting into wakesurfing. I was wondering how everyone was weighting there boats. I have on '06 LSV with the Gravity III system. I know you completely load one rear bag, what about the front? Any wakeplate adjustment? I've looked at the Inland surfer boards but they are a bit steep compared to some others I have seen. Finding a shop that would let you demo a few would be the ticket!

tarkus70
03-15-2007, 08:50 PM
Just got my board so I have not had a chance to try it out. Stupid Ice.

qb12
03-15-2007, 10:12 PM
madtown, i have a similar setup on the ballast. i run my ballast bag on whatever side we are surfing along with the front bag full (helps get the wake longer) with the plate at about 75 % up. I also put a 750 lb bag on that side also (usually filling about 600 lbs)

it just takes a lot of practice to dial in the good wake but once you do, wow.

speed usually around 10.5-11.3

db

pickle311
03-15-2007, 10:49 PM
I've got the Red Tide also, hopefully I get to break it in this weekend so I don't know how it rides yet, but it looks sweet. Go for the inland surfer