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What's up everybody, I'm Ross Gardner and this is the 2011 Byerly Revival Wake Skate.
What I like about this wake skate is that it's pretty light, fast, and very responsive.
On flip tricks and behind the boat, it's super soft landings, and you know, I love composite
wake skates. I've been riding compression molded wake skates for the past four or five
years now, and I really love how consistent the pop is, and it's just super durable. Wood
goes soft kind of fast, and these things are made to last, built to shred. They're great
at the cable park, great pop behind the boat. It's just an all-around great wake skate.
Here we are with the 2011 Byerly Revival Wake Skate. The Revival Wake Skate has a lot of
unique features to it, we did this real mellow full skate concave on the deck, a little thinner
than the current board that we had in the line. It's got a nice step-down rail which
keeps a thinner edge, allows it to get on edge and hold it better, cutting into the
wake. As far as the rocker, did a real mellow three-stage rocker. It's got a two inch flat
spot out at the rail, so when you're on rail you still get that great pop. But then I inlaid
this center concave here, which really flattens the rocker, so when the board's on its flat
it's super, super fast, lets the water just flow right through. We've got real mellow
dual channels that run out the tail. Real simple shape on the bottom. Simple shapes
are what works best. Also, the Revival Wake Skate's super durable. Did a new glass construction
this year. This is a board George Daniels was killing it today on, jibbing on all the
rocks and stuff. Not one fracture anywhere in the rail. Super durable, great shape. All
our pro team guys really love this board, you should go out and try one. This is the
2011 Byerly Revival Wake Skate. It comes in a 42 and a 39. Check it out at a store near
you, you're going to love it