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perth wake park

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Created by Woody-84- > 9 months ago, 7 Oct 2014
Woody-84-
WA, 28 posts
7 Oct 2014 7:34PM
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any wake style riders or wakeboarders counting the days till the wakepark is open????
hoping my north gambler will work well riding cable if not i just bought a ronix bill just incase

antisense
WA, 109 posts
7 Oct 2014 7:48PM
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yeah im frothing for an update. they've been very quite. I thought it was supposed to open a month ago.

makky
WA, 2 posts
8 Oct 2014 3:39PM
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wow..i didn't know that..awesome

Woody-84-
WA, 28 posts
8 Oct 2014 3:51PM
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apparently its up and running but just not open to the public yet. they keep posting pics of them having empty shred sessions on there facebook the bastards




billykiter
WA, 302 posts
13 Oct 2014 4:12PM
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Wow awesome, where is it??

antisense
WA, 109 posts
13 Oct 2014 5:27PM
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The park is located in Baldivis I think.

Their website (perthwakepark.com.au/) is going live this tuesday and they are selling a limited number of annual memberships. From there the first few weeks of the park being open is exclusively for annual membership holders only and then the park is open to plebs a few weeks later.

This was the info that came through in the FB group anyway.. If you want accurate info (cause my memory SUCKS) just lookup Perth Wake Park on facebook and you can get the details there

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
13 Oct 2014 5:31PM
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I've been lucky enough to be doing some "quality assurance testing" of the system for a few weeks now while finishing off the last of the jobs prior to opening to the public. The website should go live today allowing you to purchase a limited number of season passes to get exclusive use of the park for 2 weeks before opening to the public. You'll have to stump up the cash today to get your pass. Trust me it's well worth it. It's been a long time coming and the guys have done a fantastic job.

www.perthwakepark.com.au

See you down there.

antisense
WA, 109 posts
13 Oct 2014 6:04PM
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Any idea on $$ ? Site still isn't live

Oh it just went live YEW!

antisense
WA, 109 posts
13 Oct 2014 9:39PM
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$1000. for a season pass.. ouch..

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
13 Oct 2014 10:02PM
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moon waxing
WA, 307 posts
13 Oct 2014 11:40PM
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Clockwise direction favours regular stance instead of WA goofy for once

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
14 Oct 2014 8:27AM
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antisense said..
$1000. for a season pass.. ouch..


$1600 for a 12 months a season pass

Woody-84-
WA, 28 posts
14 Oct 2014 8:43AM
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ApatheticEnd said..
I've been lucky enough to be doing some "quality assurance testing" of the system for a few weeks now while finishing off the last of the jobs prior to opening to the public. The website should go live today allowing you to purchase a limited number of season passes to get exclusive use of the park for 2 weeks before opening to the public. You'll have to stump up the cash today to get your pass. Trust me it's well worth it. It's been a long time coming and the guys have done a fantastic job.

www.perthwakepark.com.au

See you down there.


how'd you score that gig????
yeah year pass is pretty pricey looks like im going to have to wait another 2 weeeks

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
14 Oct 2014 10:10AM
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The same blokes that own 5 kites and 3 boards bitching about $1600. If you haven't got the dosh or don't plan on going enough to justify it cool but the rate for a season pass is the going rate and it's fair. Penrith for example is like $1300 for 9 months.

Perth isn't the Philippines. Last time I checked you can't pay your staff $2 a day here. You wouldn't get too many nights out in Perth for $1600 but I know where I'd rather spend my money.

Come check it out and have a go before you decide for yourself.

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
14 Oct 2014 10:14AM
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lee23 said...
ApatheticEnd said..
I've been lucky enough to be doing some "quality assurance testing" of the system for a few weeks now while finishing off the last of the jobs prior to opening to the public. The website should go live today allowing you to purchase a limited number of season passes to get exclusive use of the park for 2 weeks before opening to the public. You'll have to stump up the cash today to get your pass. Trust me it's well worth it. It's been a long time coming and the guys have done a fantastic job.

www.perthwakepark.com.au

See you down there.


how'd you score that gig????
yeah year pass is pretty pricey looks like im going to have to wait another 2 weeeks

By working onsite nearly every Saturday since May. I really admire what the guys have done and I love riding cable...

Bummer you haven't got the cash to splash out on a pass but we'll see you down there soon.

Underoath
QLD, 2432 posts
14 Oct 2014 1:06PM
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juicerider said..

antisense said..
$1000. for a season pass.. ouch..



$1600 for a 12 months a season pass


If you love your cable and head down 2 to 3 times a month.

It's less than 50 bucks a ses.


ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
14 Oct 2014 12:11PM
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And if you ride twice a week it's less than $16 a session so if you're a keen rider it's great value.

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
14 Oct 2014 12:21PM
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And if you ride twice a week it's less than $16 a session so if you're a keen rider it's great value.


True story

mazdon
1196 posts
14 Oct 2014 1:16PM
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so good to see some frothers have a crack at making their dream a reality!

i'm a nor person and surfer but will definitely try to get out there a few times a year once up and running. make sure ya'll spread the word and get people out there to check it out! yeww, looks sick, and like heaps of work has gone in, respect.


all the best fellas

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
14 Oct 2014 10:59PM
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What about a winter pass? Can't see myself riding cable at all during the week if the winds up!

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
19 Nov 2014 2:59PM
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I've seen lots of kiteboards at the park lately. Everyone seems to be really stoked on the setup. Definitely getting my money's worth!


juicerider
WA, 790 posts
20 Nov 2014 8:24PM
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Yep I was there Yesterday on my Kiteboard. Loved it


NickT
WA, 1094 posts
21 Nov 2014 10:19AM
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Would've been cool riding that pickle fork down there!

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
22 Jun 2015 12:26PM
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Bit of a thread revival but I was riding my kiteboard at PWP over the weekend and it made me think of this thread. My Watson Hybrid was in in for repair after shorting a rooftop transfer so I took my Tona Flow out for a ride for a laugh. It goes surprisingly well. The ricker line ins't bad and the flex is about right for cable. It's maybe a bit soft between the boots and flat landings are a harsher than by cable board but it's pretty good. All in all, I'd rather be on my cable board but it worked well enough and is tough enough for slider hits for sure.

I've seen lots of kiters down there lately. It's cold and windless (mostly) at the moment so it's ideal for cable. Put in my pre-order today for 2016 LF Peak and Ultras too. See you down there.

Green Cherub
WA, 296 posts
27 Jun 2015 7:28AM
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This has reminded me that I have a day pass still valid down there! Must head down again soon, Cheers!

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
27 Jun 2015 9:53AM
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Whats a new blank worth and whats changed from 2015? Trying yo decide between peak, tao and raph.

saltydawg
WA, 130 posts
4 Jul 2015 11:32AM
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+1 for wake park ended up getting a winter pass definitely exceeded my expectations. My first session it took me so long to have the balls to throw a raley, ended up just edging for ages before releasing surprisingly went well until I reached the corner....

craggers
WA, 475 posts
4 Jul 2015 7:44PM
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has certainly put the validity of my basic 'railey' into question. teaches a thing or two about what these tricks are really supposed to be. hopefully by summer the cable will have made my version a bit more legit.

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
9 Jul 2015 8:23PM
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saltydawg said..
+1 for wake park ended up getting a winter pass definitely exceeded my expectations. My first session it took me so long to have the balls to throw a raley, ended up just edging for ages before releasing surprisingly went well until I reached the corner....


All manufactures seemed to have been hard at work developing the PRICE. Everything has gone up. Those are very different boards. The peak is the stiffest. The Tao is nice but too flexy for me. The raph is too flat and lacks channels but everyone likes something different. I ride a 2015 Watson Hybrid 143. I ordered a 2016 Peak 145 for next year.

Demo as always.

saltydawg
WA, 130 posts
11 Jul 2015 2:48PM
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^Hit me up if ur selling the watson next year I will need to upgrade to an actual wakeboard for the off season pass next year.

craggers
WA, 475 posts
12 Jul 2015 12:05AM
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ApatheticEnd said...
saltydawg said..
+1 for wake park ended up getting a winter pass definitely exceeded my expectations. My first session it took me so long to have the balls to throw a raley, ended up just edging for ages before releasing surprisingly went well until I reached the corner....


All manufactures seemed to have been hard at work developing the PRICE. Everything has gone up. Those are very different boards. The peak is the stiffest. The Tao is nice but too flexy for me. The raph is too flat and lacks channels but everyone likes something different. I ride a 2015 Watson Hybrid 143. I ordered a 2016 Peak 145 for next year.

Demo as always.


What are you on about? Sorry, text doesnt show accent or emphasis. 'Those'? What those? Im sure there is something valuable here, i just cant decipher it.



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