Posted in Wake, Skate on August 22nd, 2009 by alliance
Saturday afternoon is finally here and Surf Expo is coming to an end. Before I packed up to head to the airport, I took one last walk through the show to check out...
Article posted in Wake, Skate on August 21st, 2009 by alliance
Whats the most important thing you need to go wakeboarding? That’s right, a boat (unless you’re a winch or a cable rider, but for the purpose of writing this article I’m going to...
Article posted in Skate on August 21st, 2009 by alliancewakeskate
Remote
The Remote team was in full attendance on the first day of Surf Expo, however, their boards have taken a less punctual approach to the show and will be here on Friday. But...
Posted in Skate on August 21st, 2009 by alliancewakeskate
Since Oak is the only independently owned wakeskate company displaying at Surf Expo this year, I figured I’d give them their own post. For 2010 Mikey T and Mikey G are rolling...
Posted in Skate on August 20th, 2009 by alliancewakeskate
Day one is almost over, and here are the brands I’ve gotten to check out so far.
Byerly Skates
The big news from the Byerly Camp is WOOD BOARDS! At long last the line includes...
Article posted in Skate on August 7th, 2009 by admin
Age: 20
Home: Ocean City, MD/ Boca Raton, Fl
Years riding: 4
Sponsors: Billabong, Hyperlite, Von Zipper, Freestyle, Accurate Lines, Ski Rixen
Boat, PWC or Winch? All the above
Wake or sliders? Both, I like to mix it...
Article posted in Skate on August 5th, 2009 by admin
You can’t stop thorns, amoeba and the occasional reptile from hindering your winching experience, but you can take steps to make it the best possible time. You can’t set security to no bust...
Article posted in Skate on July 31st, 2009 by admin
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Article posted in Skate on July 5th, 2009 by admin
by Adam Aslanian
The final stop of the Toe Jam was nothing short of Epic. With veteran riders such as Aaron Reed coming out of the woodwork for this event, it seemed to be...
Article posted in Skate on July 1st, 2009 by admin
Back in 2005 when we launched Alliance Wakeskate, we debated who would get the interview in the fledgling issue. After much discussion, we settled on George Daniels, who at that point was just...
Article posted in Skate on June 30th, 2009 by admin
By Dave Wilsey
A phone call from Frye is not uncommon for me, but a call from him asking me to winch with him is, so I jumped at the chance to join him. ...
Article posted in Skate on June 24th, 2009 by admin
“Bam, Bam, Thankyou Maam!” that’s what I screamed at the end of the Hyperlite Rewritten Premiere. Seemed like all of the Orlando wake scene was at the Plaza to watch the world premiere...
Article posted in Skate on June 23rd, 2009 by admin
You’re going to need some sort of lock in device to do nose grinds. I use an Iron-type device I made, but any sort of nubs or udders will work.
I prefer to do...
Article posted in Skate on June 16th, 2009 by admin
By Bryan Solderlind
For more than five years I’ve been taking pictures out on this Lake Jessamine dock. It has giving me one of my best wakeskate photos, the first Standerd cover. It’s also...











