Package Quick Specs
Board Details
Rocker
3-Stage
Construction
Modello Core
Skill Level
Beginner
Boot Details
Boot Type
Open Toe
Lacing
Dual Zone AutoLock
Hardware
M6 (Included)
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Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm Wakeboard Package with Halo Boots 2026 is best for...
The "Tween" Rider: Girls typically around 80-110 lbs who need more surface area than a grom board but find adult boards too heavy to maneuver. Building Technical Foundations: Any young rider who is struggling to keep their toeside edge from washing out while crossing the wake. Beginner Riders: Riders who are just learning how to get up and want a stable board to learn the basics.
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Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm Wakeboard Package with Halo Boots 2026
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Board Sizing & Specifications
125cm
Length
- Height
- 2.3"
- Stance
- 18-24"
- Center
- 16.3"
Weight
Up to 110 lbs
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Boot Technical Profile
Flex & Feel
5/10
Soft / Playful
Stiff / Solid
Responsiveness
5/10
Fluid
Instant
Performance Level
4/10
Entry Level
Advanced
BOARD Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm Wakeboard
Board Overview
Board Tech Specs
3-Stage Rocker: Designed to help lighter riders get a predictable, vertical "kick" off the wake.
Secret Flex: A specialized layup that allows the board to flex naturally under a lighter rider's weight.
Asymmetrical Vertical Sidewalls: Shorter on heel-side for more glide and quicker release, while the longer toe-side sidewall makes it much easier to initiate turns and stay on edge.
2 Fiberglass 1.7” Hook Fins: Deep-set fins that offer maximum tracking and stability for intermediate riders.
Modello Core: Lightweight and durable pour foam that makes the board easy to carry and maneuver.
Increased Surface Area: Provides a stable landing platform and makes deep-water starts effortless.
BOOTS Ronix Halo Wakeboard Boots
Boot Overview
Boot Tech Specs
Women’s Specific Fit — Proportionally designed for a female foot and calf
Adaptive MainFrame Chassis — Lightweight, customizable structure for maximum feel
Stage 2 High-Grade Foam — Superior comfort with increased response and durability
Dual Zone AutoLock Lacing — Independent tension control for the foot and ankle
3D Molded Tongue — Provides a seamless wrap and consistent support
M6 Mounting Hardware — Industry-standard metric hardware included
Head-to-Head: Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm with Halo vs. Similar Setups Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm with Halo vs. Similar Setups
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Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm with Halo
Rider FocusGetting up + Crossing Wakes
Board Rocker3-Stage
Skill LevelBeginner
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$719.98
$589.99
Save $129.99
Ronix Girl's Krush 125cm with Luxe Boots
Rider FocusGetting up + Crossing Wakes
Board Rocker3-Stage
Skill LevelBeginner
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$669.98
$549.99
Save $119.99
Ronix Quarter 'til Midnight with Halo Boots
Rider FocusWake to Wake Jumps & Tricks
Board RockerHybrid
Skill LevelIntermediate
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$759.98
$649.99
Save $109.99
FAQ'S: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the main difference between the Halo and Luxe boots in this package?
It’s all about support and response. The Halo boot is a bit stiffer than the Luxe, providing better ankle support and more leverage over the board's edges. While the Luxe is built for maximum comfort, the Halo is built for the rider who wants a more 'locked-in' feel as they start jumping and carving harder.
How does the asymmetrical shape of the Krush 125 help with progression?
Most girls struggle with their toeside edge because they lack the body weight to force a symmetrical board to grip. The Krush 125cm wakeboard uses a shorter, sharper rail on the toeside to 'bite' into the water for them. This fixes the 'sliding out' feeling and builds the confidence needed to charge the wake for bigger jumps.
Can siblings with different foot sizes still share the Halo boots?
Yes! Even though the Halo boot is a higher-performance, stiffer boot, it is still an open-toe design. This makes it a great choice for a shared youth wakeboard package because it can accommodate a range of foot sizes while still offering a much more supportive fit than a basic entry-level boot.
Is the 125cm Krush a good size for a girl who is 100 lbs?
Absolutely. The 125cm is the ideal 'bridge' size for riders in the 80–110 lb range. It offers more surface area for softer landings than a grom board, but it’s still light enough for a younger rider to spin and maneuver without getting tired.
When should she move from this board to a 134cm adult Krush wakeboard?
Once she consistently clears the wake and starts approaching the 110-115 lb mark, she’ll notice the 125cm starts to feel a bit 'small' on landings, and slower while riding. That extra weight will make the board sink deeper into the water, signaling it's time to upgrade to the adult-sized Krush for more lift and speed.
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