Raptor Severance + Process Wakeboard Package
High-performance hardware for riders who value over big brand hype.
Best For: Riders who want a high-spec setup that delivers maximum performance without at a more paletable price-point.
The Severance & Process package is designed for riders who prioritise performance over a logo. By pairing a board built for precision & pop with a binding that offers a rock-solid, locked-in fit, this setup eliminates the lag and "soft" feel common in entry-level kits.
- Explosive, Predictable Pop: The Progressive 3-Stage rocker delivers a punchy kick off the wake, giving you everything you need for progression without the draggy feel of a traditional 3-stage board.
- Locked-In Foot Security: The Process bindings use dual-zone lacing to lock your foot down, ensuring every bit of energy you put into the board is translated directly to the water.
- The Perfect Match: The rigid chassis of the binding works with the board’s deep base channels to provide instant response and a stable, secure platform for fast progression.
Our Verdict: This is the smartest way to get a high-performance setup on a budget. You’re getting the same materials, durability, and aggressive ride as the top-tier labels, but at a price that leaves more cash in your pocket (or more fuel for the boat).
The Raptor Severance Wakeboard is proof that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a high-tier board. The Severance is proof that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a high-tier board. This board perfectly bridges the gap between 'entry-level' gear and the $1,000+ signature models.
The Process Bindings are built for riders who want a boot that works as hard as they do -delivering unmatched support, dialled-in comfort, and premium performance ride after ride. Totally high end finish, quality and fit and a fraction of the price of other models.
Board Features
- Progressive 3-Stage Rocker – Predictable, powerful pop
- Locked-In Edge Control – Precision turning with confidence
- Fast, Skate-Like Feel – Agile and playful underfoot
- Versatile Design – Performs behind the boat or in the park
- Built to Push Limits – Designed for advanced riders chasing progression
Bindings Features
- Dual-Zone Lacing – Customised fit for upper and lower zones
- RX Chassis – Solid baseplate for stability and power transfer
- Impact EVA Footbed – Cushions every landing and reduces fatigue
- All-Day Comfort – Built for long sessions and consistent support
- Locked-In Performance – Keeps your ride responsive and secure
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When it comes to a choosing a wakeboard, size is crucial. A board that's too small will feel like it's sinking, making you work harder and meaning the boat needs to go faster. A board that's too big can simply be too hard to control.
So how do you choose the right size wakeboard? Read on to find out exactly that, plus some more helpful information to help you better understand wakeboard sizing.
What size wakeboard should I ride?
As a starting point, we recommend using the wakeboard size chart below.
| Rider weight (kg) | 20-35kg | 30-45kg | 40-65kg | 60-80kg | 75-95kg | 90-115kg | 115kg+ |
| Board size (boat) | 115-125cm | 125-130cm | 128-135cm | 133-139cm | 137-142cm | 140-145cm | 144cm+ |
| Board size (cable) | 125-130cm | 130-136cm | 133-139cm | 137-144cm | 142-148cm | 146-152cm | 150cm+ |
Stick to the chart and your shouldn't have any issues at all, but there are some other considerations:
How are wakeboards measured?
Wakeboards are measured in length with the size (e.g. 135) representing the length in centimetres from tip to tail. Each board designed by a manufacturer will come in a range of different sizes, each size often separated by 4-5cm.
When comparing two different model wakeboards, don't get too caught up in a difference of 1-2cm. It's usually those 4-5cm gaps where a more significant difference can be felt on the water.
Don't be afraid to size up
We've kept this chart fairly traditional, but our experience is that going up a size can be beneficial. A bigger board will offer more surface area which helps riders of all levels.
For beginner-intermediate riders, you'll find more surface area provides better stability while more advanced riders find a larger board can provide more pop and enables you to slow the boat down, boosting the wake a little.
It might not be for everyone, but it's something we recommend to just about every customer that we speak to.
Choosing the right size wakeboard for kids
Kids are tricky. Much like buying life jackets, it's uncanny how often you buy something that they outgrow in about 4.3 days.
To that end, we urge you to follow our previous point and size up. You could make an argument to jump two sizes purely from the point of longevity and getting more seasons from your gear.
That approach can trade off some performance in the short term so if you're more focused on progression then stick to a more traditional size, but if you'd rather not buy a new board every season have a look at going up a size or two.
Why are cable boards longer than boat boards?
If you're on the hunt for a cable board, you'll notice the chart above recommends larger boards for cable compared to boat. The primary reason here is speed. Behind a boat, most adults will ride around 22mph, whereas most cables are 3-4mph slower than that.
As you slow down, you need more surface area under your feet to support your weight on top of the water.
Larger boards on cable also provide a little more stability on obstacles and can help keep momentum with heavy landings off kickers and from air tricks.
What next?
When it comes to choosing the right wakeboard for you, size is important but it's not everything. You should also give some consideration to construction, rocker, and riding style.
If you think you've got all the information you need, you can browse our range of wakeboards here. Otherwise, feel free to reach out to our team of experts and we'll help choose the perfect ride!