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Ronix Combo 2.0 Hide Grip w/65ft. 4 Sect. PE Rope
Blue / Yellow
Springville
1015 N 2000 W
Springville UT 84663
United States
Experience a more forgiving and comfortable grip with the Ronix Combo 2.0 Hide Grip paired with a 65ft 4-section PE rope, designed to enhance your control and comfort during your water adventures.
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Upgrade your water sports experience with the Ronix Combo 2.0 Hide Grip with a 65ft 4-section PE rope, a combination that promises not only enhanced control but also a stylish and vibrant addition to your gear. Available now in a range of colors to suit every personality.
This is one of our most common questions, it depends on your riding level! We recommend for beginners to set it at 50-65 ft, intermediate riders 65-75 ft, and for advanced riders, 75-85 ft. With a shorter rope, it sets you at a point where the wake is smaller, allowing for easier wake-jumping for the newer daredevils out there. Longer rope takes you to the larger section of the wake, getting a higher jump, a wider wake, and lots of fun.
Similar to the length, it depends on skill level and personal preference. The two main rope styles are the braided rope, and the solid-core rope. The braided ropes are more flexible, with medium stretch. Great for beginner and intermediate levels. Having that stretch dampens your jump, making it more of an easier and softer ride. The solid-core ropes are more high performance. They have a plastic coating that makes them resistant to UV damage and water absorption, extending the rope's lifespan. The solid-core ropes also have almost zero stretch, providing consistent and reliable tension throughout the ride. This allows for maximum control, precision, and longevity in the air.
The primary difference between wakeboard handlebars is their width. While some riders use ski ropes, these narrower handles can limit performance potential. A standard wakeboard handlebar is typically 15", significantly wider than the 12-13" handles found on ski ropes. This extra width provides more surface area for a secure grip, making advanced tricks—such as behind-the-back handle passes—much easier to execute.