2016 CWB Dowdy Wakeboard Review
Does the CWB Dowdy look like a stock traditional board? The construction has traditional roots, but the ride is next-level fun that rivals even the
Does the CWB Dowdy look like a stock traditional board? The construction has traditional roots, but the ride is next-level fun that rivals even the
In the past, boat boards and park boards were at opposite ends of the spectrum. Finding a perfect balance between the two was much like
The Lowdown: With its pure surf-style design, the Voodoo is a great fit for intermediate and advanced riders who want a fast, maneuverable ride. Wide
The Lowdown: The surf-style Katana is designed for advanced riders who like to aggressively attack surf swells. Quad-fin setup with two 3-inch and two 2-inch
The Lowdown: At 44 inches, the skim-style Dash is easy to handle and maneuver, making it a great fit for younger riders. Three rear skim-style
The Lowdown: CWB’s best skim-surf hybrid, the Benz is designed for advanced riders with speed and crossover performance in mind. Flat, fast rocker allows you
The Lowdown: The skim-surf hybrid Bentley is a good fit for intermediate and advanced surfers who want a fast, maneuverable ride and flexible crossover performance.
The Lowdown: With its low-profile, skimstyle design, the Bad Habit is a great fit for advanced surfers who like a loose skate feel. Low-profile edge
The Lowdown: Mike Dowdy’s pro-model boot features the highest, most supportive design in CWB’s line. High, supportive cut yields responsive performance and better heel-toe transitions
The Lowdown: Josh Twelker’s pro-model boots feature strategic flex points that promote side-to-side flexibility so you can grab, poke and tweak every move. High support
The Lowdown: A deep center channel allows the Wild Child to settle lower in the water, giving intermediate to advanced women improved edge hold and
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Does the CWB Dowdy look like a stock traditional board? The construction has traditional roots, but the ride is next-level fun that rivals even the
In the past, boat boards and park boards were at opposite ends of the spectrum. Finding a perfect balance between the two was much like
The Lowdown: With its pure surf-style design, the Voodoo is a great fit for intermediate and advanced riders who want a fast, maneuverable ride. Wide
The Lowdown: The surf-style Katana is designed for advanced riders who like to aggressively attack surf swells. Quad-fin setup with two 3-inch and two 2-inch
The Lowdown: At 44 inches, the skim-style Dash is easy to handle and maneuver, making it a great fit for younger riders. Three rear skim-style
The Lowdown: CWB’s best skim-surf hybrid, the Benz is designed for advanced riders with speed and crossover performance in mind. Flat, fast rocker allows you
The Lowdown: The skim-surf hybrid Bentley is a good fit for intermediate and advanced surfers who want a fast, maneuverable ride and flexible crossover performance.
The Lowdown: With its low-profile, skimstyle design, the Bad Habit is a great fit for advanced surfers who like a loose skate feel. Low-profile edge
The Lowdown: Mike Dowdy’s pro-model boot features the highest, most supportive design in CWB’s line. High, supportive cut yields responsive performance and better heel-toe transitions
The Lowdown: Josh Twelker’s pro-model boots feature strategic flex points that promote side-to-side flexibility so you can grab, poke and tweak every move. High support
The Lowdown: A deep center channel allows the Wild Child to settle lower in the water, giving intermediate to advanced women improved edge hold and
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