
 
- The Switch is the perfect combination between Wakestyle and Directional boards. The boards have the edging ability of a wakeboard due to the wakeboard shaped rails yet with added volume in the middle section which is enabled by stepped rails.
Switch 156
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The extended "stepped-up" ends make them more forgiving than wakeboards. These footstrap equipped boards give the bi-directional ability of wakes with the manners of Directionals. Jimmy has based the Switch on the wake technology, so what you get is the performance of a wakeboard with ease of a directional. The boards deliver a sure-footed feel that comes from Jimmy's rocker, but with the quick radical feel of the small fins.
- Switch 160
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The Switch delivers an insane grip mixed with plenty of volume and when it is fully powered its hard to tell the Switch from a Wakestyle. Like the Wakestyles, each Switch model has a specifically selected fin to suit its width and performance band.
- Switch 170
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The 2002 Switches are next-generation in twin-tip technology; a synthesis between wake grip and twin tip ease. Taking the concepts of twin tip designs further: more grip, more control, and more ease coupled with a smoother ride and a more radical feel.
- Switch 180
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Specifications
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| Model |
156 |
160 |
170 |
180 |
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| Length (cm) |
156 |
160 |
170 |
180 |
| Width (cm) |
37.6 |
38.2 |
38.8 |
39.5 |
| nose/tail Scoop (cm) |
6.8 / 6.8 |
7.1 / 7.1 |
7.2 / 7.2 |
8.8 / 8.8 |
| Volume (liters) |
12 |
12 |
15 |
21 |
| +-5% Weight (kg) |
3.5 |
3.6 |
3.8 |
4.1 |
| Front fin (x2) |
CM-S 3.0 |
CM-S 3.2 |
CM-S 3.4 |
CM-S 3.8 |
| Middle fin (x1) |
CM-SC 4.0 |
CM-SC 4.0 |
CM-SC 4.0 |
CM-SC 4.0 |
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