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Hyperlite Prizm Wakeboard w/Viva Bindings

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Hyperlite Prizm Wakeboard w/Viva BindingsHyperlite Prizm Wakeboard w Viva BindingsHyperlite's Prizm wakeboard is very similar to their Murray Pro wakeboard, but includes the lady specific Satin Flex, to ensure the boards response to a female rider properly. It starts with a Subtle 3 Stage Rocker with no flat spot. The rocker simply increases under foot for a huge boost off the wake. The edge is rounded between its inserts, sharpening under foot then cupped at the tip and tail. This provides

Hyperlite Prizm Wakeboard w/ Viva BindingsHyperlite's Prizm wakeboard is very similar to their Murray Pro wakeboard, but includes the lady specific Satin Flex, to ensure the boards response to a female rider properly. It starts with a Subtle 3-Stage Rocker with no flat spot. The rocker simply increases under foot for a huge boost off the wake. The edge is rounded between its inserts, sharpening under foot then cupped at the tip and tail. This provides a solid edge hold when needed, and forgiveness when necessary.Features:Satin FlexFemale specificSubtle 3-Stage RockerBamboo pop topSpecifications:Board SizeSurface AreaTip/Tail LengthWidthRocker HeightStance OptionsWeight Range134796"11"16.9"Subtle 3-Stage - 2.42"22" - 26"110lbs - 160lbs139832"11.1"17.1Subtle 3-Stage - 2.51"23" - 27"125lbs - 185lbsHyperlite Prizm Wakeboard Construction DetailsBiolite 3 CoreHyperlite's lightest and most durable formula to date.Monocoque ConstructionThis construction combines the top and bottom layers of fiberglass into one, to make the board more durable and prevent delamination.Layered GlassHyperlite has 3 different weights of fiberglass available, depending on the board. The purpose behind the layered glass is to prevent fiber separation that you would experience with traditional woven glass. This makes the board last longer and give the same pop off the double for several years.Variable Edge DesignEdge shape is sharper closer to the tip and tail to be more forgiving.Minimum Swing Weight ProfileThinning of the tip and tail profile for and effortless feel while spinning flat and during inverts.M6 InsertsProvide a more secure fit to the bolts of the inserts, keeping hardware locked down.Subtle 3-Stage RockerA stepping stone in the direction of the 3-Stage Rocker style of ride.Satin FlexAdapted specifically for female riders, this softer glass layup gives a more supple flex for the best female rider's standards.Molded Landing Featuredisperses water on impact to give a softer landingSized Up PhilosophyHyperlite reduced the board size, giving the rider a minimum swing weight. This minimum weight, along with today's wake sizes, this improvement means that its time to ride a bigger board giving more pop and airtime, plus more stable landings.Hyperlite Viva Wakeboard BindingsMade for the ladies, Hyperlite's Viva bindings give a customized feel and support. With a quick cinch lace zone and upper ankle Velcro Closure, this binding can adjust to fit your needs while you're shredding the wake.  Attach the Viva to any wakeboard with Hyperlite's 6 inch Universal Mounting System. Feel free to share your bindings with your friends, as the open toe design leaves room for multiple different sized feet.Features:Mid level supportMax range of motionAdjustable SizingQuick cinch lacesUpper ankle Velcro closureSize:Women's 4-8.5Women's 8-11Hyperlite Viva Bindings Construction DetailsLow Pro Plate SystemBased on the design of the System binding from Hyperlite, but with a more traditional design. Light-weight boot, with a strong foundation.Articulating CuffPivot point, allowing upper ankle and lower foot regions to independently flexAluminum Mounting System, 6"Reinforced stability plates with a raised teeth interlocking design.Universal Mounting SpreadIndustry standard insert pattern, mates with every wakeboard.California Residents:WARNINGCancer and Reproductive Harm -P65Warnings.ca.gov

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