The 2021 board has a grind base and is all good for use at the cable park. I would recommend taking the fins off - they are removable with a screwdriver. The 2022 version of the supreme board no longer has a slider base. You still can use it at a park, but the features will slowly wear through the base of the board.
Hi, i am interested in the Supreme Wakeboard and I was wondering if it is the right board for me to ride behind board but also in cable park? Does the supreme have a sintered base that could withstand hard obstacles?
They are both great! The RXT is a little bit faster and more aggressive. The supreme is super predictable and lands crazy soft. I don’t think you can go wrong between the two, but just depends on what you’re looking for in a board.
@@JakePelot Appreciate the response! Would you say the 2022 supreme is more predictable than the 2021 RXT? I'm coming off a 2015 Parks 139 so I'm curious about how continuous boards ride hence my interest in the RXT. Which do you think would be a better fit for an intermediate rider who is looking to progress further?
@@TheeFlyingK Both boards will be a big difference coming from that Parks board. What I like most about the Supreme is that it doesn't pigeonhole you into a riding style - it adapts well to however you're used to riding a board and tends to work well for a huge variety of riders. The 2021 RXT will be pretty grippy, like your Parks board, but much much faster. The 2022 supreme I believe is more predicable, and is a little bit looser and more playful the the 2021 RXT. So if you're looking for aggressive and super fast, the RXT is a good choice. If you're looking for very predictable and a little more playful of a board I think the supreme is a good fit. Again, there is no wrong answer here. I think you'll be super happy with either board.