What should I wear to a wake park?

What should I wear to a wake park?

Safety items include a wetsuit, and helmet to protect your body from the environment and possible injury, and most importantly a life jacket. Once you have the safety items ready to go, your choice in clothing is completely up to you! For safety, one-piece suits are typically better as you’ll be wearing other safety gear as well, and beginner wakeboarders should consider a wetsuit or dry suit for even more protection.

What not to wear to a waterpark?

Proper swim attire is required. Clothing with plastic or metal rivets, zippers or ornamentation is not permitted on certain attractions. Loose fitting clothing and accessories that pose an entrapment risk are not permitted. Clothing that is revealing or has vulgar content is not permitted. Bathers, board shorts, rash vests or wetsuits are perfect attire for the Park. Please note; belt buckles, sharp buttons and poppers and any items that might cause damage to the obstacles are not permitted.

Can I bring my own gear to Perth Wake Park?

You are welcome to bring your own wake board. If you want to hit our obstacles, you will need proper bindings and remove any removable fins. Please be aware that hitting obstacles may cause board damage for which Perth Wake Park is not liable. Boards with footstraps are unable to be used on any obstacles. Don’t forget to get yourself a pair of wakeboarding boots, properly known as bindings. You can’t just wear any old pair of boots, they have to be locked into place during your ride on your wakeboard. Try and look for a stiffer, less flexible pair of boots to help you balance easier and steer the board better.Wakeboarding stands out as a dynamic full-body workout. The process of being towed behind a boat demands engagement from various muscle groups. The core muscles work tirelessly to maintain balance, while the arms, legs, and back muscles are continuously active.Unlike most other watersports, wakeboarding has a satisfyingly steep learning curve and depending on your confidence and previous board experience; you can be popping ollie’s and carving up a watery storm even on your first go, though successfully being pulled out on to the water for the first time is enough to fuel .

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