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- Brand: Ronix
- Model: 24280-82
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KOAL CLASSIC FISH WAKESURF
Style: Surf Sizes: 4'6", 5' and 5'6"
The timeless funboard. A versatile shape that withstands time in the progression of surfer designs and constructions. The swallowtail Fish profile allows it ride loose, breaking free on the top of the lip, yet still responsive for a bottom turn drive that will get you there on time. You’ll get recreational level ease and stability from this smooth ride – a perfect board for us inlanders looking for wake slashing versatility. A ride for all styles and abilities.
PERFORMANCE - ALL LEVELS
CONSTRUCTION - KOAL CLASSIC with wood laminates
THICKNESS - STANDARD
RAIL - FULL
PAD - MACHINED EVA
FINS - FIN-S FIBERGLASS (symmetrical) 2 - 4" and 1- 3" Blueprint
Size |
Rocker |
Weight |
Volume |
Center |
FEET/IN |
IN |
LBS |
LITERS |
IN |
4'6" |
4 |
Up to 175 |
16,8 |
20.6 |
5' | 4 | 155+ | 19,6 | 21.6 |
5'6" | 4 | 170+ | 21,6 | 21.6 |
SURF STYLE The first step is to determine if you are looking for a skimmer, traditional surfboard, or a hybrid deck.
- SKIMMER - A fast, responsive style of board where the rider’s position is centered with a more balanced body. These sharp rail, thin profiled boards react quicker for people that like to have more feel with their board itself than from the fins. These boards break free easier for 360’s on the water or shuvits off of it. A more forgiving style of board when riding behind a steep wake because you typically ride this style of board at a shorter length (making it less likely to dunk the nose). Because of how fast these boards are – you can get away with a shorter, lightweight length.
- SURF - Toss some buckets with some smooth, linked turns inspired by your favorite saltwater surfer. Traditional surf shapes have a thicker profile and a mellower rail/bevel allowing a rider to pivot a turn more from their back foot and are best ridden with either a deeper fin, or multiple fins. This style of rider usually applies more pressure on the back half of the board and generate more force throughout a turn. A floaty, fluid feeling ride.
- HYBRID - For riders that like a little bit of everything. They want to create power through bottom turns, but still be able to leave the waterline quickly and easily. A growing style of wakesurfing designed for bigger airs leaving the wake but can still lock in for a proper cutback.
THICKNESS The complete line of cross sections. Of course, constructions, profiles, rocker lines and bevels all play a massive roll in transforming how a surfer rides – but varying thickness is arguably the #1 way to alter your ride. We have surfers ranging from as thin as .6” all the way up to over 2” thick. Discover the amount of water stability you can get from a thin profiled board, the increased push from a thicker platform, and all the options in between. We grouped our surfers into 3 different cross sections each catering to a unique approach on the water.
- THIN The thinnest profile for a rider that wants the most feel with the water. Allows the rider to surf more connected with the board, either by using a shallow fin, or no fin at all because the board has so much natural grip.
- STANDARD This thickness is for a rider that just wants the classic feel of a traditional wakesurf cross section – not too thick – not too thin. Offering greater feel for the water than its thicker counterparts, but also has more buoyancy and push than a skimmer.
- THICK The most push of any of our designs. These thicker boards want to jump on the gas in a straight line and can be ridden farther away from the boat.
RAILS Powerful cutbacks to mellow transitions. 3 different designs for riding styles that range from people that like to bury the rail with a stronger cutback – to those that prefer a shape more suited for a mellow session.
- HARD High Speed carves for riders that like to jump on the gas pedal.
- BLENDED Accelerated turns combined with a Sunday afternoon cruise.
- FULL Smooth, predictable arc for a classic surf feel.