
Check out the clip of four year old Reese, lil' guy of Evo's own Grace Kim, tearing it up on a
Hyperlite Broadcast wakesurf board.
I had the distinct pleasure of riding the
2006 CWB Zeus Hinge-Tech bindings this past weekend. They were paired with the
140 cm Hyperlite Parks wakeboard and a Malibu Wakesetter, and while we didn’t get the greatest water, the weekend as a whole was a definite success.
Both the Parks board and the Wakesetter I am very familiar with and knew the high level of performance they provide. However, I didn’t know what to expect from these new “Hinge-Tech” boots from
CWB. While I knew CWB’s reputation for quality was very high, and I had faith that they wouldn’t put out a product until it was ready to go, I also had the struggles of the snowboard binding company
Flow during their first few seasons with similar technology in the back of my mind. With the weekend behind me I would say it definitely appears that CWB has side-stepped all of the problems that affected those early Flow bindings and the end result is a solid, high-end binding.
There are the obvious advantages that come along with this new technology: the ease of use, no more need for
binding slime or soap (though you’re never sorry if you have some handy). Also, the Zeus can accommodate a wider range of foot shapes and sizes while still maintaining enough support to remain in the high performance category.
The best parts of the boots are the intangibles that you can’t rate until you have used the boot yourself. The biggest one for me is heel hold down. My feet measure in the middle of the sizing range for the large Zeus and my heel was completely locked down while riding. I didn’t have a single instance of slippage during three days of hard riding. Another area that the Zeus excels in is the surprising comfort. In the past I’ve forced myself to ride with some really uncomfortable boots to get the performance I’ve wanted. It was a great bonus to find that these boots on the front line of the cushy new footbeds now found in the competition level bindings from the major manufacturers. Cutting down on “waffle foot” and heel bruises from hard landings is a great perk.
While maybe not quite as stiff as the
3DS from
Hyperlite the Zeus definitely belongs with the big dogs in wakeboarding. With its ease of use, and versatility in the range of foot sizes it can accommodate, the Zeus is one of the top choices on the market for a high end boot this year. This boot comes highly recommended by the
Evo Staff.Ryan MadisonEvo Grunt

More photos from
Wenarto.Thanks to
Harper Welsh for hosting the party in his studio/home/club. 8/2/2006 will be a night all of us will remember 4 ever!
There's a position open at our warehouse, The Green Room, in Auburn. Click on the link below to see the job posting on Craigslist. The ramp up for winter season has already begun!
Ski Line Lead
Info for all on Wetsuit care for the store and at the customer's house.
The common mistakes that shorten the life of the wetsuit are hanging on a metal hanger smashing them into a small space and ripping them with your finger nails when you are pulling them on.
1: Hanging
Hang them to dry on a wide shouldered hanger, plastic or wood. Not skinny metal one.
2: Storing
Store them in a loosely folded out of the sun in a cool dry place. Do not squish them into a tight place like a small bin, box or drawer. Do not put heavy things on them.
3: Wearing
When putting them on pull from the spot it is stuck. Do not dig fingernails into the smooth skin or it will cut.
4: Cleaning
Rinse them out once in a while if under constant use. Like before they stink or you get pimples/rash.
5: Pee
Pee is warm but pee is not recommended see # 4.