Package Quick Specs
Board Details
Rocker
3-Stage
Construction
Modello Core
Skill Level
Entry Level Beginner
Boot Details
Boot Type
Open Toe
Lacing
Dual Zone AutoLock
Hardware
M6 (Included)
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Ronix Vault Wakeboard Package with Divide Boots 2026 is best for...
This is the best beginner wakeboard package in the industry. By pairing the Ronix Vault—a beginner wakeboard designed specifically to help you get up and stay up—with the Divide boots, Ronix has created the most user and budget-friendly family wakeboard package available. This setup provides the stability and edge-hold needed to build a solid foundation, setting you up for success before you eventually step up to a more progressive setup like the District.
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Board Sizing & Specifications
135cm
Length
- Height
- 2.5"
- Stance
- 19.5-25.5"
- Center
- 16.7"
Weight
Up to 165 lbs
140cm
Length
- Height
- 2.6"
- Stance
- 21-27"
- Center
- 16.9"
Weight
145-185 lbs
145cm
Length
- Height
- 2.7"
- Stance
- 22-28"
- Center
- 17"
Weight
170-210 lbs
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Boot Technical Profile
Flex & Feel
4/10
Soft / Playful
Stiff / Solid
Responsiveness
4/10
Fluid
Instant
Performance Level
2/10
Entry Level
Advanced
BOARD Ronix Vault Modello Core Wakeboard
Board Overview
Board Tech Specs
3-Stage Rocker: Provides a stable platform with a predictable, vertical pop off the wake.
Specific Edging: Vertical heelside sidewall for glide and a sharper toeside rail for edge hold.
Modello Core: A lightweight, durable pour foam that makes the board easy to maneuver.
Variable Fins: Shorter molded-in heelside fins for quick release and longer toeside fins for tracking.
2 Fiberglass 1.75” Hook Fins: Extra-long center fins designed to help you stay straight and stable.
Low Friction Base: Helps the board glide faster to reduce arm fatigue during long sessions.
Inserts: M6 Universal Inserts
Riding Level: Entry Level
BOOTS Ronix Divide Wakeboard Boots
Boot Overview
Boot Tech Specs
MainFrame Technology — Adaptive fit for all-day comfort
Stage 1 Foam Liner — Premium high-grade memory foam
AutoLock Lacing — Slide-to-lock buckles for a secure hold
Built-In J-Bars — Superior heel hold and ankle stability
Universal 6" Spread — Industry standard mounting for all modern boards
M6 Mounting Hardware — High-tensile metric hardware included
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Your Choice
Ronix Vault with Divide
Rider FocusLearning to Wakeboard
Board Rocker3-Stage
Skill LevelEntry Level Beginner
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$669.98
$549.99
Save $119.99
Ronix District with Divide Boots
Rider FocusWake to Wake Jumps
Board RockerHybrid
Skill LevelBeginner / Intermediate
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$709.98
$599.99
Save $109.99
Ronix Vault with District Boots
Rider FocusLearning to Wakeboard
Board Rocker3-Stage
Skill LevelEntry Level Beginner
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$719.98
$589.99
Save $129.99
FAQ'S: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is this wakeboard package a good choice for a shared family boat setup?
Absolutely. The open-toe design of the Divide boots is specifically meant for sharing. Because they are highly adjustable and lightweight, one pair can comfortably accommodate various foot sizes. This makes the Vault with Divide the most efficient and cost-effective way to get the whole family on a high-quality Ronix setup.
How do the Divide boots compare to the District boots in this package?
Both the Divide and District boots feature an open-toe design, making them easy to share. However, the District is a stiffer boot. While the Divide is the ultimate entry level budget-friendly, user-friendly choice for absolute beginners, stepping up to the District boot provides more ankle support and better leverage over the board as you start to ride more aggressively.
When will I be ready to upgrade from this beginner wakeboard package?
You’ll know it’s time to move up to an intermediate board like the Ronix Parks or Supreme when you are consistently clearing the wake and the Vault starts to feel 'too stable' or slow. When you start wanting more speed and a more aggressive, vertical snap off the wake, that’s your signal to upgrade.
Can I remove the center fin on the Vault wakeboard?
Yes, the center fin is removable. We recommend keeping it on while you are learning how to get up and cross the wake, as it helps the board track straight and stay predictable. Once you feel comfortable with your edges and want the board to feel 'looser' for surface tricks and spins, you can take it off to decrease drag.
Will this wakeboard package help me stop catching my toe-side edge
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