The hangtime heritage with our longest running series known for its vertical take offs and is now synonymous with a relaxed and forgiving ride on the water. This CNC machined foam has improved dampening qualities to bridge that gap between powerful drive, soft landings, and extra comfort in rough water conditions. Recently we widened this popular shape creating a bigger sweet spot that can be ridden easier at slower speeds. Nearly 2 decades ago we sat in a barn working with wakeboarding’s royalty – Danny Harf - and reimagined how to create a new style of ride that would define a mellower transitioned freeride turn, with more forgiving traits than other high-end boards. Over the years we continue to add more glide speed, creating less resistance and strain on your body, for a smoother take off than its Timebomb construction counterpart. This latest generation is designed for riders that want that extra hangtime that comes with this iconic rockerline in a more comfortable explosion. For the rider that wants a vertical take-off from the water and an incredibly forgiving ride while on it.
December 2005 was a crazy but really important time in watersports. Wakeboarding was becoming homogenized with leadership and technology. So we decided to go back to Square 1 and start Ronix. The first wakeboarder to say they were in with this new unnamed company was Danny Harf. The most unique graphic, shape and construction we were working on was this board. We would internally just call it the 1 – our most universally liked high end shape we have ever design, the most unique graphic -uv clears, peals, flakes, metal badges weren’t really thing at that point, and the most influential rider in wakeboarding at that time (Danny Harf) wanting to promote this new series. Then on the footwear side this was the first time baseless hardware was being introduced along with heat formed custom fit liners. At that time One was in the short running of the name of our company – but we decided on Ronix. Then it just seemed fitting to call this series the One collection. Several months later there was rumblings that Danny was landing 1080's (the magical trick of that time) on this new company. Then in November of 2006 we made the public debut of the One, and within a few short days we were sold out. The One series made up almost 1/2 of our total sales that first year. We issued more apologies for lack of inventory than we did board sales. Now nearly 2 decades later it continues to be the flagship high end wakeboard series in the industry. The pinnacle of elegance of elevation. If we could make only 1 - it would be the One.