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I agree. For beginners, I think a big tall wake with lots of push is ideal, but as your skills grow and you move on to a more advanced board, less height and a smoother transitions is better. I think it reaches where adding more and more weight doesnt mean the wake is getting "better".Originally posted by majestic View PostI've learned a lot about weighting the last year. I went from trying to build the biggest wave to building the best wave. I found that I like less steep waves which usually mean less weight but you end up sacrificing push in the process. The curl is bad because when you get your board back there the curl will push the board down.
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When do you get to try it?

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