Package Quick Specs
Board Details
Rocker
Hybrid
Construction
Modello Core
Skill Level
Beginner / Intermediate
Boot Details
Boot Type
Open Toe
Lacing
BOA® Fit System
Hardware
M6 (Included)
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Ronix District Wakeboard Package with Anthem BOA Boots 2026 is best for...
New Boat Owners: Riders who need a "do-it-all" setup that works for their first time out but won't need to be replaced in a year. The "Shareable Performance" Buyer: Families who want the high-end response of a BOA system but need the open-toe flexibility to fit multiple foot sizes. Frequent Riders: Anyone who wakeboards 2–3 times a week and wants a board that rewards their progression from basic carves to wake-to-wake jumps.
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Board Sizing & Specifications
134cm
Length
- Height
- 2.5"
- Stance
- 19.5-25.5"
- Center
- 17"
Weight
Up to 165 lbs
138cm
Length
- Height
- 2.6"
- Stance
- 20-26"
- Center
- 17.2"
Weight
150-190 lbs
144cm
Length
- Height
- 2.7"
- Stance
- 21.5-27.5"
- Center
- 17.4"
Weight
170-210 lbs
150cm
Length
- Height
- 2.8"
- Stance
- 21.5-27.5"
- Center
- 17.4"
Weight
190 lbs+
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Boot Technical Profile
Flex & Feel
6/10
Soft / Playful
Stiff / Solid
Responsiveness
6/10
Fluid
Instant
Performance Level
6/10
Entry Level
Advanced
BOARD Ronix District Modello Core Wakeboard
Board Overview
Board Tech Specs
Hybrid Rocker: Blends a continuous rails for speed with a 3-stage center for explosive pop.
Modello Core: Ronix’s most durable and lightweight pour foam for a high-end feel that lasts.
4 Fiberglass 1” Ramp Fins: Provides plenty of traction and a stable, locked-in feel while edging.
Variable Rail: Thinner edges in the middle for grip and fuller towards the ends for a catch-free feel.
Low Friction Base: Developed to maintain maximum glide speed and reduce drag behind the boat.
M6 Inserts: Higher thread count for a more secure boot-to-board connection and better board feel.
BOOTS Ronix Anthem BOA Wakeboard Boots
Boot Overview
Boot Tech Specs
BOA® Fit System — Precision zonal fit with the turn of a dial
Adaptive MainFrame Chassis — Maximizes board feel and response
Stage 2 High-Grade Foam — Memory foam comfort with long-lasting rebound
3D Molded Tongue — Ergonomic wrap for consistent ankle support
Built-In J-Bars — Engineered to eliminate heel lift
M6 Mounting Hardware — Industry-standard metric hardware included
Head-to-Head: Ronix District with Anthem BOA vs. Similar Setups Ronix District with Anthem BOA vs. Similar Setups
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Ronix District with Anthem BOA
Rider FocusWake to Wake Jumps
Board RockerHybrid
Skill LevelBeginner / Intermediate
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingBOA® Fit System
$809.98
$679.99
Save $129.99
Ronix Parks with Anthem BOA Boots
Rider FocusConsistent Pop + Soft Landings
Board RockerContinuous
Skill LevelBeginner / Intermediate
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingBOA® Fit System
$919.98
$749.99
Save $169.99
Ronix Supreme with Anthem BOA Boots
Rider Focus2 Styles of Riding
Board RockerHybrid
Skill LevelIntermediate / Advanced
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingBOA® Fit System
$1,079.98
$899.99
Save $179.99
FAQ'S: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How does the BOA system on the Anthem boots work?
It’s a dial-based fit system using a high-strength cable. Instead of pulling and tying laces, you just push the dial in and spin it to tighten. It provides a more even pressure across your foot and stays locked in place for your entire set.
Can I really adjust my boots with one hand while riding?
Yes! That’s the biggest advantage of this wakeboard package. If you feel your boots are a little too tight or loose while you're behind the boat, you can easily reach down and adjust the BOA dial with one hand. You don't have to stop the boat or sit in the water to fix your laces.
Will the open-toe Anthem BOA boots fit my whole family?
Because it’s an open-toe design, these boots are much more versatile than closed-toe versions. They are designed to fit a range of sizes (e.g., a size 7.5-11.5), making it the perfect choice for a shared boat setup where you still want a performance-level boot.
Why is the District board recommended for people who plan on riding a lot?
The District is designed for progression. While it’s stable enough for your first day, it doesn't have a 'speed limit.' As you get faster and start jumping higher, the Hybrid Rocker and versatile shape will continue to reward you, whereas a dedicated beginner board might start to feel slow or limited.
Is the Anthem BOA boot easier to get out of than the Divide boot?
Definitely. To get out, you simply pull the BOA dial out to release the tension instantly. The boot opens up wide, allowing you to slide your foot out in seconds. It’s much faster and less of a struggle than loosening wet laces on the Divide or District boots.
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