Hyperlite State Wakeboard 2007- The Hyperlite State Wakeboard has a shape that you don't have to learn how to ride. The features let a boarder determine their own style. This series is the building block to the rest of the high-end line. The Hyperlite State Wakeboard Boot is a softer, more adjustable version of the Drive boot with a mid foot stretch zone allowing more riders to share their setup with varying foot sizes. The Hyperlite State Boot is the crossing point between pro model reinforcement and recreational versatility. Pure comfort while never sacrificing support is the idea behind the States hybrid EVA/foam toe. The Hyperlite State Boot is the standard for ranging sizes and skill levels.
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Hyperlite Men's Wakeboard Boots Sizing Chart 2007
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Deeper molded-in toeside fins set a harder cut, shallower molded-in heelside fins create a quicker release
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Outer stabilizers create a more stable ride and help a rider recover from unstable landings
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A snappy 3-stage rocker with a full-length "V" bottom tunnel helps break up the water for cushioned landings
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Asymmetric shape allows a rider to stand higher up the wake on their toeside edge, with increased leverage on their heelside rail
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| Ability Level |
Intermediate - Advanced |
| Construction |
Foam core, layered glass integrated from top to bottom |
| Dims: Tip |
25.65 cm/10.10 in. (130), 26.16 cm/10.30 in. (135), 26.67 cm/10.50 in. (140), 26.67 cm/10.50 in. (145) |
| Dims: Waist |
41.65 cm/16.40 in. (130), 42.67 cm/16.80 in. (135), 43.18 cm/17.00 in. (140), 43.43 cm/17.10 in. (145) |
| Fin Configuration |
Four on each end. Two 1.1" aluminum A - Wing fins and two variable - sized molded - in outer fins. |
| Rider Weight |
Up to 155 lbs. (130), 145 lbs. and up (135), 160 lbs. and up (140), 165 lbs. and up (145) |
| Rocker Type |
Subtle three - stage |
| Rocker Size |
6.35 cm/2.50 in. (130), 6.60 cm/2.60 in. (135), 6.85 cm/2.70 in. (140), 7.11 cm/2.80 in. (145) |
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