Amongst top quaility riders and materials, Hyperlite is unique within the industry. They are working with 4 shapers: Aaron Stumpf, Scott Butchard, Shaun Murray and Greg Nelson. This brings a huge versitality for the brand and several visions has been created for the goods. Other brands are working with one shaper and their products oftenb repeat themselves and not bring any revolutionary to the table season by season.
Recent years have seen wakesurfing explode in popularity, offering a new and entertaining way to enjoy the water. A slower speed than wakeboarding, wakesurfing is usually more beginner friendly, and water conditions don't have to be perfect. As a new sport grows, so do the boards, and there are tons of Jobe options available for different kinds of riders. There are a variety of wakesurf boards out there, from skim to surf style, length options and shapes - picking the right one can be daunting. Why don't we take a look at the basics, helping you pick out the board you'll truly have the most fun on?
Wavesurfers come in many shapes allowing riders of varying riding abilities to utilize them in their own way. There are many wakesurf board shapes inspired by surf and skimboards, and they tend to fall into three general categories: surf shapes, skimboard shapes, and hybrid shapes that combine both surf and skimboard styles.
First, lets take a look at the skimboard style wakesurfers Jobe has to offer! Skim style wakesurf boards are smaller than traditional wakesurf boards and take up less surface area than traditional wakesurf boards, so they are more playful in the water. In addition, their fins are smaller and their bottom features are fewer, so the board feels loose and more like a skimboard on the wave. A skim board is very different from a surf board, a skim board wants to twist, slide, and do anything to take the wave!
Next, let's take a look at the surf style of Jobe wakesurfers. Traditionally wakesurf boards resemble surf shortboards but are generally more compact. There are a wide variety of Jobe wake surfs to choose from, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Wakesurf boards designed in a surf style have the largest total surface area for maximum grippage on the wave. With a wide variety of fin options, surf style boards often enable riders to maximize their speed and power at the top of the wave in order to pump the wave. Jobe Surf style boards tend to keep their speed on the surface thanks to their added volume and touch points on the water.
Finally, lets look at the last category, the Hybrids. Jobe hybrids would be the result if the Surf and Skim style boards had a baby. In addition to the wide variety of hybrid shapes, skim style shapes with surf fins fall in this category, too. This combination helps to offer the qualities of both a skim board and a surfboard.
Hyperlite GOOD DAZE wakesurf 2023
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The 2023 Hyperlite Good Daze Wakesurfer is perfect for intermediate to advanced riders looking to take their skills to the next level. The 2023 Hyperlite Good Daze has a fast rocker that allows it to carry speed anywhere on the curl, and its shorter profile makes it super maneuverable for rotational and air tricks. This new shape also features our DuraShell Construction which combines the buoyancy and feel of a high-end EPS board and the durability of a compression molded shape. Overall, the 2023 Hyperlite Good Daze Wakesurfer delivers the best of all worlds and one that a wakesurf enthusiast can’t pass up.
Vented Tail Channels
Channels are designed to deliver traction on the water, vented channels hold that flow through the exit the tail of board maximizing their effectiveness.
Layered Glass
Our fiberglass is available in 3 weights depending on the board. Over time, traditional woven glass fibers will separate. With layered glass every Hyperlite deck will have the same pop off the double up year after year.
Single Concave Base
Channels water down the center of the board for a solid and controlled feel.
Tail Shape - Diamond
The corners of the diamond tail deliver more pivotal and sharp turning characteristics.
Machined EVA Traction - Diamond
Ultra grade EVA foam machined into diamond shapes with a rough finish increases grip and hold.
EPS Core
Expanded polystyrene foam provides a super lightweight and durable core.
Tail Profile - Mid
Traditional surfboard tail shape for quick carving and maneuverability.
LAP Construction
Top & bottom fiberglass laminates overlap around at the rail to increase strength reinforcing the board.
Durashell Construction
Hyperlite's proprietary construction process combining compression molding and vacuum finished techniques.
Thruster TRI Fin
Surfing's most popular setup, tri-fin is ideal for surfers of all ability levels, the 3rd or center fin provides additional stability and maneuverability.
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Amongst top quaility riders and materials, Hyperlite is unique within the industry. They are working with 4 shapers: Aaron Stumpf, Scott Butchard, Shaun Murray and Greg Nelson. This brings a huge versitality for the brand and several visions has been created for the goods. Other brands are working with one shaper and their products oftenb repeat themselves and not bring any revolutionary to the table season by season.
Recent years have seen wakesurfing explode in popularity, offering a new and entertaining way to enjoy the water. A slower speed than wakeboarding, wakesurfing is usually more beginner friendly, and water conditions don't have to be perfect. As a new sport grows, so do the boards, and there are tons of Jobe options available for different kinds of riders. There are a variety of wakesurf boards out there, from skim to surf style, length options and shapes - picking the right one can be daunting. Why don't we take a look at the basics, helping you pick out the board you'll truly have the most fun on?
Wavesurfers come in many shapes allowing riders of varying riding abilities to utilize them in their own way. There are many wakesurf board shapes inspired by surf and skimboards, and they tend to fall into three general categories: surf shapes, skimboard shapes, and hybrid shapes that combine both surf and skimboard styles.
First, lets take a look at the skimboard style wakesurfers Jobe has to offer! Skim style wakesurf boards are smaller than traditional wakesurf boards and take up less surface area than traditional wakesurf boards, so they are more playful in the water. In addition, their fins are smaller and their bottom features are fewer, so the board feels loose and more like a skimboard on the wave. A skim board is very different from a surf board, a skim board wants to twist, slide, and do anything to take the wave!
Next, let's take a look at the surf style of Jobe wakesurfers. Traditionally wakesurf boards resemble surf shortboards but are generally more compact. There are a wide variety of Jobe wake surfs to choose from, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Wakesurf boards designed in a surf style have the largest total surface area for maximum grippage on the wave. With a wide variety of fin options, surf style boards often enable riders to maximize their speed and power at the top of the wave in order to pump the wave. Jobe Surf style boards tend to keep their speed on the surface thanks to their added volume and touch points on the water.
Finally, lets look at the last category, the Hybrids. Jobe hybrids would be the result if the Surf and Skim style boards had a baby. In addition to the wide variety of hybrid shapes, skim style shapes with surf fins fall in this category, too. This combination helps to offer the qualities of both a skim board and a surfboard.