Wake skating
Wake skating is an adaptation of
wakeboarding that employs a similar design of board manufactured from plywood or from fibreglass. Unlike in wakeboaring the rider is not attached to the board in any way, making the sport inherently more challenging than wakeboaring but also more limited in scope. Instead the top surface of the board is coated in griptape in a similar fashion to skateboards or a soft, high-traction foam covering that is kinder to riders in the inevitable crashes. Riders usually wear shoes whilst riding to afford themselves extra purchase on the board, again in the manner of skateboarding. Wakeskating was a natural progression of wakeboarding and is increasingly popular in youth culture across the globe, being prevalent mainly in its country of origin, America. An aspect of wakeskating that draws many afficianados to it, as opposed to wakeboarding, is the scope of the sport for progression without the need for the large and enormously expensive boats that are necessary to create the wake for wakeboarders to achieve maximum air time. Wakeskating tricks are inherently more technical than wakeboading and are based firmly in skateboarding as opposed to snowboarding.
Several tournaments and competitions exist throughout the world for the sport of wakeskating.