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Wakeboard Hyperlite Freepress 151

Collection summer 2024

Product ID: 142165

The Hyperlite Freepress is JB O'Neill's signature model. In his own words, it's a fun board that combines a flexible tip and tail for light presses… detailed description

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Hyperlite Freepress Wakeboard

The Hyperlite Freepress is JB O'Neill's signature model. In his own words, it's a fun board that combines a flexible tip and tail for light presses with a large surface area to ensure stable impacts. JB created his first pro model in collaboration with Aaron Stumpf and this is the result. A clean and simple shape built on the Blended 3-Stage Rocker provides a smooth ride feel with plenty of edge confidence for easier obstacle targeting. The simple flat platform gives you consistent contact, control, and keeps you on obstacles with ease. A longer profile with thin flex zones means the Freepress is one of Hyperlite's most flexible boards. The bamboo construction gives it great pop and lively character.

Attention! Mechanical damage to the wakeboard caused by riding over obstacles or during jumps can lead to a defect that cannot be claimed under warranty.

Specifications

  • Usage: Cable park
  • Board Flex: 5/5
  • Woodlite Core - Durable, lightweight and lively wood core made of 100% paulownia
  • Blended 3-Stage Rocker – A rocker that delivers significant vertical pop and helps build speed.
  • Reinforced Stance Area - Additional fiberglass underfoot for a more flexible feel underfoot and increased flex in the tip and tail of the board
  • Flat Tip / Tail Base Design
  • Minimum Swing Weight Profile - Tapered tip and tail profile for easy feel when turning on the flat and doing inverts.
  • Parabolic Edge Channels – Channels that mimic the natural shape of the board's edges provide a smooth feel throughout the ride.
  • Sintered Base - The sintered base material is the strongest and most durable surface in the Hyperlite range. The Sintered formula goes through a process that creates a strong bond between the particles, making the finished product extremely durable. This slide is an ideal choice for owners of season tickets to wake parks.
  • Urethane Sidewall - Molded urethane flexes smoothly with the wakeboard and bonds with the top and base laminate to create a fully bonded super durable construction.
  • Full Beveled Edge - The beveled edges of the board forgive mistakes on obstacles and improve sliding on the water, thus preventing unwanted collisions.
  • M6 Inserts - More secure attachment of screws to inserts and better grip of the binding
  • Aaron Stumpf - Aaron Stumpf leads the research and development team at Hyperlite that shapes many of their best selling wakeboards and surfboards. Aaron is a product design specialist with 25 years of experience while creating manufacturing processes and innovative design patterns at Hyperlite.
Wakeboard Hyperlite Freepress 151 2024

Size Chart

WAKEBOARD LENGTH (cm) 145 148 152
RIDER WEIGHT (kg) 61-82 75-95 86+
 

Wakeboarding

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 criteria when choosing a wakeboard are dimensions, preferred riding style and 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, usually pro models, offer specific riding characteristics that experienced riders will use and appreciate.

Choose the Size of the Wakeboard According to your Weight

Your weight plays a major role here. According to a simple table, you can easily determine the correct size of the wakeboard. On our website you will always find these informations next to the product detail. Several lengths are usually suitable for each weight category.

Shorter wakeboards are more suitable for beginner riders. They are slower, but offer better handling in the air.
Longer wakeboards are more suitable for more advanced and experienced riders. They hold better on the surface, so they are faster, but they are harder to control when jumping.

Will you be Riding Behind the Boat or in a Cable Park?

We also choose the wakeboard according to where we mainly want to ride. In our offer, we divide wakeboards into boards intended for a cable park or behind the boat. From this, other parameters are derived, mainly the base used and the number and type of fins.

Choose a Board with a Durable Base for the cable park

If you're into cable park riding and jumping over obstacles, choose wakeboards with a durable base that will protect your board during frequent rails and kickers. Removable fins are also important for park boards, as they'll get in the way when you're on obstacles.

Video: Hyperlite Union

 

Choose a Wakeboard with Fins if u Plan to go Behind the Boat

When riding behind the 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.

Video: JD Webb - Hyperlite Relapse

The Rocker Determines the Riding Characteristics of the Board

Continuous Rocker - There are countless rockers. Each rocker is constructed according to the model's focus on riding style. Rocker is mainly used for park wakeboards.
Stage Rocker - This type of rocker is unique among wakeboards behind the boat. The classic rocker is complemented by a concave for a better slide on the wave and thus prevents the edge from being swallowed by water.
Rocker Late - The wakeboard remains straight between the bindings and the tip and tail rise only behind the binding. This rocker is suitable for both types of rides - universal.
Rocker Early - This rocker is used by the Ronix brand. This is a full-depth wakeboard rocker that makes it ideal for park riding.
Camber - Ronix has also come up with a revolutionary camber rocker design. The camber between the bindings is the opposite of the usual rockers on wakeboards, allowing the rider to achieve the correct stance/posture without transferring all the power to the back foot. These wakeboards are suitable for riding behind a boat.

Base Types

Wakeboards for the cable park have a sintered base that is resistant to obstacles and wakeboards for the boat have an extruded base.
Sintered Base - a durable base designed for the park for all types of obstacles.
Enduro Base - has a better glide for easier boat rides, but is not suitable for the park.

Edges

Monocoque - Reinforced fiberglass edge. This technology is mainly used by the Ronix brand, thanks to which the edge is very strong.
Krypto Cable - Sidewall ABS edge is very impact resistant. Used for cable park models.

What Are the Channels in the Base For?

The more channels & the deeper, the easier the ride in the curve or the lighter the impact. The disadvantage, however, is riding on rails. Wakeboard, which has no channel, is the maximum jibb for riding on obstacles. However, the disadvantage is more difficult edging or impacts from the rails.

Who Are the Fins For?

The fins replace the channels and are suitable for riding behind the boat. Wakeboards in the cable park have lower fins and most riders separate them straight away.

What Are the Differences in the Shapes of Wakeboards?

The shapes of the boards are different and each riders choice is individual. Wakeboards behind the boat have a more complicated cut-out of the tip and tail compared to the shapes intended for the cable park. On the contrary, they are usually simple. They are straight, made to the tip or have a specific shape designed for easier pop.

Hyperlite Freepress 151

Wakeboard Hyperlite Freepress 151

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