Package Quick Specs
Board Details
Rocker
Continuous
Construction
Modello Core w/ Teebox
Skill Level
Beginner / Intermediate
Boot Details
Boot Type
Open Toe
Lacing
Dual Zone AutoLock
Hardware
M6 (Included)
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Ronix Parks Wakeboard Package with District Boots 2026 is best for...
The Weekend Warrior: Riders who want a high-end performance board that doesn't feel like a workout every time they hit the water. The "Shareable" Performance Setup: Families who want a pro-model board but need boots that can adjust to fit a few different buddies on the boat. Riders with Bad Knees: The continuous rocker and extra volume in the tips make landings significantly softer than aggressive 3-stage boards.
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Board Sizing & Specifications
138cm
Length
- Height
- 2.4"
- Stance
- 21.5-25.5"
- Center
- 16.9"
Weight
Up to 165 lbs
143cm
Length
- Height
- 2.5"
- Stance
- 23-27"
- Center
- 17.1"
Weight
145-185 lbs
148cm
Length
- Height
- 2.6"
- Stance
- 24-28"
- Center
- 17.3"
Weight
170 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 Parks Modello Core Wakeboard
Board Overview
Board Tech Specs
Continuous Rocker: An uninterrupted arcing line that provides a fast, smooth ride and predictable pop.
Modello Core: Ronix’s lightweight and durable pour foam that offers great feedback and a lively feel.
4 Fiberglass 1.0” Ramp Fins: Provides plenty of grip for carving and edging into the wake
4 Fiberglass 0.8" Asym Fins: Looser feel for a more forgiving ride and playful for surface tricks.
Tee Box Construction: A design that creates a more rigid midsection for better response and a softer tip/tail for softer landings as it disburses the water when you hit the water.
Increased Sidecut: Allows the board to sit deeper in the water when on edge for maximum carving power.
Low Friction Base: Engineered to maintain top-end speed and reduce drag for longer riding sessions.
BOOTS Ronix District Wakeboard Boots
Boot Overview
Boot Tech Specs
Adaptive MainFrame Chassis — Industry-leading fit and board response
3D Molded Tongue — Enhanced support and seamless wrap around the shin
Stage 2 High-Grade Foam — Superior comfort and long-lasting durability
Dual Zone AutoLock Lacing — Independent top and bottom tension control
Built-In J-Bars — Locks the heel in place for zero-lift performance
M6 Mounting Hardware — High-tensile metric hardware for a secure connection
Head-to-Head: Ronix Parks with District vs. Similar Setups Ronix Parks with District vs. Similar Setups
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Ronix Parks with District
Rider FocusConsistent Pop + Soft Landings
Board RockerContinuous
Skill LevelBeginner / Intermediate
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$869.98
$699.99
Save $169.99
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 District with District Boots
Rider FocusWake to Wake Jumps
Board RockerHybrid
Skill LevelBeginner / Intermediate
Boot TypeOpen Toe
LacingDual Zone AutoLock
$759.98
$649.99
Save $109.99
FAQ'S: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What makes the 2026 Ronix Parks different from previous models?
The biggest change is the focus on 'effortless' riding. It features new Arced Tips that are independent of the rocker line, giving you more stability on landings and a smoother transition up the wake. It’s moved from being an aggressive, reactive board to one that is predictable and smooth.
How does the Continuous Rocker on the Parks feel compared to a 3-Stage rocker?
A continuous rocker provides a fast, consistent glide with a 'long' and predictable arc off the wake. Unlike a 3-stage board that gives you a sudden vertical 'kick,' the Parks is designed for speed and fluid transitions, making it much easier on your knees during landings.
Can the District boots be shared among different riders?
Yes! The District boot is an open-toe design specifically built to be the 'bridge' between a beginner and advanced boot. It offers a more supportive Stage 2 liner than the Divide, but it still has the adjustability to fit a range of foot sizes, making it the perfect shared setup for the boat.
What are the hexagon dimples on the bottom of the board for?
Inspired by the golf industry, these dimples reduce surface tension and friction between the board and the water. This allows the board to break free more easily for surface spins and gives it a faster, 'floatier' feel when you're just cruising.
Is the Ronix Parks board good for riding in choppy water?
Definitely. Because of the added volume in the tip and tail and the Arced Tip design, the Parks handles chop like a snowboard handles 'crud' on the mountain. It stays on top of the water rather than 'plowing' through it, giving you a much smoother ride on those windy lake days.
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