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Kinds of Wakeboard Boots and Bindings

Whether you're planning to spend your summer lakeside or oceanside, chances are you can't wait to take your wakeboard out safely on the water.

You might be a seasoned wakeboard rider or a complete novice. Either way, it is crucial that you have the right wakeboard boots and bindings to fit you and your board.

After all, wakeboard boots and bindings are the only things holding you onto your wakeboard. If any component fails to fit or work properly, it can lead to a real disaster that could ruin your entire summer.

Some would argue that finding the right fitting bindings is even more important than finding the right wakeboard. Are you sure your wakeboard boots and bindings are the right fit? If not, don't worry; this guide is here to help you.

Wakeboard Boots & Bindings

Wakeboard bindings are the system that connects (or binds) your feet to your wakeboard. They are often referred to as wakeboard boots.

The two terms are used interchangeably, but can also refer to the two distinct components of the binding system. 

There are many different types of wakeboard boots and bindings. Each of them has a unique selection of features. These features are changeable to allow for many varieties of closures and toes.

However, all wakeboard bindings possess similar layouts and have the same function of connecting your wakeboard to your feet.

How to Find the Right Wakeboard Boots

Finding the pair of wakeboard boots that are just right for you will depend on a few different things. You'll need to take into account your level of experience: beginner, intermediate, or advanced. You'll also want to consider the amount of flex, the type of fit, and the features you prefer.

Flex 

Flex is the first thing to take into consideration when selecting the right wakeboarding boot. There are a variety of flex levels when it comes to wakeboard boots, each of which is best suited to a different style of riding.

Wakeboard bindings can range from very stiff to very flexible. Softer bindings allow for more flexibility, while stiff bindings are more responsive and supportive.

If you are looking for more flexibility, a softer boot is the better choice for you. A more flexible boot will improve your ability to change the direction of your board and maneuver while performing tricks.

If you prefer to feel your feet are secure and locked into your boots or want a lot of ankle support, you'll probably want a stiffer wakeboard boot. The stiffest wakeboard boots are best for carving and speed.

Each type of wakeboarding boot will have its own stiffness rating. Some experts say the best wakeboard bindings for beginners are ones that offer more flexibility, while others say beginners require a stiffer structure.

Fit

When it comes to finding the right fitting wakeboard boot, it is important to remember that the bindings will stretch over time with use. The interior of the boot will reform to the shape of your foot. 

Your wakeboard boots should fit snug around the foot, but should not be so tight that they're uncomfortable. Most wakeboard boots can fit a variety of foot sizes, however, more advanced boots often come in a single size.

Features

Wakeboard boots offer a variety of features, such as closed versus open-toe. There are different types of system bindings as well as system closures.

System closures can range from laces and fasteners to velcro and gummy straps. The style and features of your boot will depend on personal preference.

Styles of Wakeboard Boots

Features such as open-toe versus closed-toe, system bindings, and system closures are customizable. That means whichever features you prefer, you'll be able to find the perfect wakeboard boot for you.

Open-Toe Boots

An open-toe style of wakeboard boot offers more space for your toes. This means they can fit a variety of shoe sizes.

Open-toe boots are great for families who plan to share a board or friends who want to pool their resources and go in on a single board together.

Depending on how broad the range of shoe sizes in your family or friend group, you should be able to get away with using a shared pair of boots as well. Open-toe boots are also great for wakeboard beginners because they offer more flex.

Closed-Toe Boots

Close-toe boots offer a more precise fit and are intended for a specific rider. They give the rider more control, leverage, and better heel-toe response.

Closed-toe boots are often designed with advanced wakeboard riders in mind because they offer unmatched comfort, support, and performance.

Closed-toe wakeboard boots are also ideal if you are riding in a colder climate or in the off-seasons.

System Bindings

Wakeboard bindings are similar to snowboard bindings. They are comprised of a high-back frame and ratchet straps across the ankle and toes. They require a specialized wakeboard boot and offer a more customized fit.

Wakeboard bindings adjust to the size of your foot and boot. You can loosen or tighten the ankle and toe straps to get your ideal fit. It is important that you choose the bindings that are compatible with your wakeboard.

Types of Closures

There are three different types of closure to choose from when selecting the ideal wakeboard boots. Laces with fasteners are the most common and efficient types of wakeboard boot closures.

Velcro and gummy strap closures are also very common. Many people prefer them for their absence of laces and their ability to quickly and securely customize the fit of the boot.

The Boa® lacing system is the strongest and fastest type of wakeboard boot closure. They boast aircraft-grade stainless steel laces and a dial ratchet closure.

Boa® laces limit your ability to customize your fit and can be difficult to replace if the laces break.

Tips For Getting Into Your Boots

Getting your feet into your wakeboarding boots can be tricky, especially if they are new and tight.

The first thing to do is make sure you have loosened up the boot opening and undone all of the closures. It also helps to wet your feet before trying to slide them into the boots.

If getting your feet wet doesn't help make the process of putting your wakeboard boots on any easier, you may want to try a biodegradable lubricant.

Remember never to use soap as lubrication when putting on your wakeboard boots. Soap will dry your wakeboard boot liners and will cause them to crack. In addition, soap is not environmentally friendly.

Choosing the Right Wakeboard Boots & Bindings for You

Once you've thought about the type of flex, fit, and features you want in your wakeboard boots, it's time to start shopping for the best boot options to suit your needs.

For high-quality wakeboard boots, wakeboards, and wake gear, check out Wakesports Unlimited.

In addition to boots, bindings, boards, ropes, and handles, we have an excellent selection of wakesurf, wakeskate, and waterski gear to choose from.

You won't want to miss out on the latest selection of wakeboard boots and bindings at Wakesports Unlimited today.

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