Collection summer 2026 Product ID 153664
Wakeboard Hyperlite Guara 153
Collection summer 2026 Product ID 153664
699.99 €
| 153 | |
|---|---|
| Stiffness | 2 |
| Rider's Weight (kg) | 72– |
Whether you have been riding a wakeboard for some time or you are a complete newcomer to the sport, there are a few things you should always keep in mind when buying a new wakeboard. In our offer you can choose wakeboards from leading brands Hyperlite and Ronix.

The most important factors to consider when choosing a wakeboard are its dimensions, your preferred riding style, and the board’s rocker. If you’re a beginner, look for a board with more pronounced channels in the base, which are easier to control and more forgiving of mistakes. More expensive wakeboards, typically for advanced riders, offer specific riding characteristics that experienced riders will appreciate and make the most of..
Your weight is the key factor here. Using a simple chart, you can easily determine the right size for your wakeboard. You’ll find this chart on our website under each product’s details. For each weight category, there are usually several suitable lengths.
We also choose a wakeboard based on where we plan to ride most often. In our selection, we categorize wakeboards into those designed for cable parks and those for behind a boat riding. Other specifications depend on this, particularly the type of base used and the number and type of fins.
If you're interested in riding at a cable park and jumping over features, choose a wakeboard with a durable base that will protect your board during frequent riding on rails and kickers. Removable fins are also important for park boards, as they can get in the way on features.
When riding behind a boat, you can use any wakeboard, preferably with four removable fins, or with six, where four are firmly profiled (or molded-in) and two middle ones are removable. A larger number of fins improves the riding properties of the board, which is then faster, holds better when riding on the edge and does better withstand various tricks. However, if you are a complete beginner, feel free to purchase the board with two fins, which guarantee excellent stability. There are also riders who prefer to ride without fins, the so-called "finless" boards, but this requires higher level of skills and mastered technique, because the board glides very easily on the water and it is difficult to maintain direction.
Cable park wakeboards have a sintered base that is resistant to features, while wakeboards for use behind a boat have an extruded base.
The more channels and the deeper they are, the easier it is to ride through turns or land jumps. The downside, however, is riding on rails. A wakeboard with no channels is ideal for riding features. The downside, however, is that it’s harder to edge or land jumps from rails.
Fins replace the channels and are suitable for riding behind a boat. Cable park wakeboards have shorter fins, and most riders remove them right away.
Board shapes vary, and each rider has their own personal preference. Wakeboards designed for use behind a boat have more complex tip and tail shapes compared to those made for cable parks. The latter, on the other hand, are usually simpler. They are straight, tapered at the tip, or have a specific shape designed to make popping easier.
Need help choosing a wakeboard? Stop by the store or email us at info@snowboard-zezula.com!
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