There are two ways to ride a wakeboard. 1. Edging and driving through the wake where your speed from attack angle and pop will determine your lift. This requires a higher skill level because you’re dealing with different forces from the pull of the line and the timing of your jump. 2. Riding a thinner profiled board with more top water speed and less line load. This style creates a pendulum using more of a natural centripetal approach with less effort both on and leaving the water.
New for 2022 RONIX put the Krush on a diet and took almost 20% of the weight out. Now a rider has more feedback with the water, less swing weight in the air, and easier transitioned turns. For over 20 years THEY have been designing boards recognizing that your shoulders and hips are not always parallel in wakeboarding. Your body is crossed up riding toeside, and more inline riding heelside, and every aspect of the Krush takes this into consideration for the proper foundation to your riding.