Daan Rigter joins Teva’s Wakeboarding Team

On September 9, 2012, in Wakeboarding, by admin

La Baguette Roadtrip from Daan Rigter on Vimeo.

Capelle, the Netherlands, 7 September 2012 – Action outdoor brand Teva® continues to invest in the world of wake skating and wake boarding. Besides international wakeboarders, the brand also attracts the most talented riders at the national level. Teva recently added 27-year-old Daan Rigter, a native of Alphen aan den Rijn in the Netherlands, to its Teva Team Riders.

Daan had been an avid snowboarder for years when he caught the wakeboarding bug after a single session and quickly displayed his phenomenal talent. Although he competed in Protest Cable Call 2012 this August, he’s a born free rider who doesn’t take part in many competitions.

‘Although I do like competing in events, there’s not much time to ride on the water during competitions. I prefer to wakeboard non-stop on the cable and try out new things’, Daan said.

Teva Marketing Manager Barry Schmits, commenting on the new team member: ‘Daan is known for his unique wakeboarding style, his strong character and his sheer love of the sport. He caught our eye with his strong involvement in the Dutch wakeboarding scene and his drive to innovate, and we are very proud to have Daan join our team and promote our brand. I’m confident that his energy makes him an excellent brand ambassador and that we’ll be developing many exciting projects together.’

 

Pictures from the 2012 Wake Awards

On September 6, 2012, in Boardstop Facebook, by Boardstop.com
Pictures from the 2012 Wake Awards


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2012 Wake Awards – Surf Expo

On September 6, 2012, in Wakeboarding, by admin

Great night at the wake awards here at Surf Expo.  A number of suprise winners and a few that were pretty easy to call.  Wakeskating again was really impressive with the Best trick.  Year after year the wakeskaters impress!

 

First meeting at surf expo…Ronix 2013

On September 6, 2012, in Boardstop Facebook, by Boardstop.com
First meeting at surf expo...Ronix 2013

 

Abilene, TX 08/31/12 – Tigé Boats and ProWake proudly announce Matrix Marine as another Tigé Boat sales and service dealership in South Australia.   With 12 years of boat building experience, Neil Boyd and his team at Matrix Marine have been known around Australia for their premium Australian-built wake and ski boats. Adding Tigé Boats will now complete the range in the Matrix showroom at South Australia offering a US built high-end family tow boat. Towing all the major events in South Australia since the inception of wakeboarding, Neil and his team are over the moon about the opportunity to get you out in the new Tige.

After his first experience in the Tige RZR Neil said, “As a boat builder I recognize the attention to detail and heartfelt passion that goes in to each Tigé when it’s built. From the smooth ride and latest innovations, to the super flat ski wake and massive surf wakes, Tigé has a complete package.  Let me schedule you a test drive in a Tigé and I will prove to you the quality workmanship that goes in to each Tigé is superior.”

Matrix Marine will have the new RZR available for demo by appointment 7 days a week. With the support of ProWake, Tigé’s Australia Distributor, the entire line of Tigé boats are on-hand and ready for delivery.

Tigé Boats is an independent, design-driven company, celebrating 21-years of uncompromising boat design.  Tigé produces a unique product line ranging from 20 to 24 feet in length, supporting a dealer network serving 19 countries, including United Statesand Canada.  Tigé is the official sponsor of the MyWake Global Challenge  with the final event scheduled for September 10-11 in Orlando, FL.  Need more Tigé? Get your fix at Tige.com

 

Come and get them!

On September 4, 2012, in Boardstop Facebook, by Boardstop.com
Come and get them!

 

Malibu Releases 2013 WAKESETTER 24 MXZ

On September 4, 2012, in Wakeboarding, by Kevco


Malibu Boats, the global leader in state-of-the-art watersports towboats, will showcase the all-new 2013 Wakesetter 24 MXZ at Surf Expo in Orlando, Fla. September 6-8. The 24 MXZ joins the 22 MXZ, which was introduced last year at Surf Expo, and has now become the fastest-selling new boat launch in Malibu’s history.

“The addition of the 24 MXZ to our wildly successful MXZ family will maximize the boating experience in the large boat, pickle-fork market,” said Scott Davenport, director of sales at Malibu. “This boat is for a big crew that attacks every activity imaginable. And, thanks to SURF GATE, we’ve significantly reduced the time it takes to switch between these activities, letting our customers focus on watersports versus boat setup.”

New features include flip-up Wakeview seating, a dual-purpose built-in cooler with oversized drop-in cooler and expanded storage throughout the boat at convenient access points. The 24 MXZ is outfitted with Malibu’s patented SURF GATE technology and a plug-and-play ballast as well as a Mobile Device Gateway, utilizing Bluetooth technology.  Additionally, customers can personalize their 24 MXZ with gel and metallic gel combinations, and even a matching G3 tower.

“We have designed the 24 MXZ for big lakes and variable water conditions, or any situations where you have a large group of your closest friends and family,” said Dan Gasper, Malibu’s director of product design. “The elevated Wakeview seating provides an excellent vantage point to watch wakeboarding and wakesurfing.”

The WAKESETTER 24 MXZ will make its debut at Surf Expo in Orlando, Fla., at booth #307.







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Malibu Boats is the world’s largest manufacturer of watersports towboats.  Malibu markets the Response,  Wakesetter, and Ride models as well as the Axis Wake Research brand through a worldwide dealer network.  Malibu is a privately held company with approximately 450 employees and manufacturing facilities in California, Tennessee and Australia.
 

Sunday was the final day of the World Cup in Tokyo. There was such incredible riding here today. As the tide gets lower, the tension in the rope gets higher, and handle passing becomes increasingly harder. But that didn’t slow anyone down. At 10 am on the dot the pro women were underway. Angelika Schriber had a killer run, with a roll to blind and a blind judge, that landed her in first place in the womens. Right on her heels was Cosima Giemza who landed a dumb dumb off the kicker for the first time all weekend in the finals. Taking up third spot was Denise De Haan with a flawless run as well.

I was in the second heat in the semis. I started out really strong, with a toeside 270 transfer, followed by some toe side and heelside air tricks. Then, as I approached the kicker I knew I had to go all out, so I went for the mute double half cab roll. Unfortunately, the kicker out here is a bit smaller than what I’m used to, and I under rotated. Because there is only one kicker, its important to land it. So that put me just outside the finals, with Dominik, Laszlo Papp, and James young making it through to the finals. The final was a spectacular showing. Freddie Von Osten killed it, with an inside front mobe, outside crowmobe, and switch toeside backside 450 transfer to name a few, landing him in the top spot. Dominik was right on his heels, as was James Young, both landing crow mobes off the flats and raley 540’s. These guys are always able to land their runs, despite the tide or the conditions. The contest wrapped up with the awards ceremony where the riders were presented with their trophies and checks.

After that we went to the city to experience Tokyo. This is such a different place. The culture here is very conservative compared to most of the places around the world. For instance, if you have tattoos, you are not allowed in the pool area. A giant group of us hopped on the metro from the hotel to the city center. Here we passed by all types of people. In Japan, it’s the traditional wear for men is business slacks with short sleeve, white button down shirts. An astonishing 75 percent of the men here dress traditionally. That is quite different than the variety of clothes you see worn in the US.

The metro rail was an adventure in and of itself. Deciphering the Japanese map on the wall, and then finding someone who spoke English proved to be quite the challenge. Once we were on our way, the view from the metro alone was amazing. After almost an hour of connecting train rails, we arrived at our destination which was swarming with locals. From here the group of foreign wakeboarders began ferociously snapping photos as if it was going out of style. After enough media was captured to feed a small village, we started to look for a place to dine. Trying to accommodate a group of 30 people in a last minute dinner is something I never wish upon anyone. Eventually, we all went our separate ways according to our tastes, and met back at the metro later on.

Every part of this event was extraordinary for me. From the riding to the people, I had an amazing time. Coming from a boat riding back ground, the thing I love about cable is that it is truly an international sport. There were somewhere around 20 countries represented among the 44 riders here. When the riding is all said and done, its the friendships we develop along the way that remain. I’m so grateful for the friendships I’ve made this trip, and I can’t wait until the next one.

 
Check out the CWB Team riding the new 2013 CWB gear.


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