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Where To Buy A Wakeskate And Water Sport Gloves?

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In Royal Garden Plaza Pattaya there is only wakeboards but I want a wakeskate.

Also all gloves there are of small sizes (mine is XXL at least).

So I'm considering take a visit to Bangkok.

Super Sports is known to have water sport equipment.

I was not able to find their site for more info.

Hope in Central World there will be a big selection.

Any other shopping centers I should to visit?

You can buy some of that stuff at the 'pro shop' at Lake Taco wakeboarding place on Bang Na Trat. The guys there make some of their own stuff and I think import some stuff as well.

In Royal Garden Plaza Pattaya there is only wakeboards but I want a wakeskate.

Also all gloves there are of small sizes (mine is XXL at least).

So I'm considering take a visit to Bangkok.

Super Sports is known to have water sport equipment.

I was not able to find their site for more info.

Hope in Central World there will be a big selection.

Any other shopping centers I should to visit?

There is a wakeboard shop in Siam Discovery on about the 3rd floor, they will probably have the gloves and maybe skates, there is also a shop Ragong way, it's a wakeboard school.

I think there may be a shop at the Cable ski along Suk road in Patters too, if not just have a chat with the locals on the lake, they may be able to steer you in the right direction.

If you get really stuck, PM me and I'll make a couple of calls.

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Thank you guys for the advices!

The biggest problem for me is the sizes of equipment (in any sport). The industry just don't produce/sell for persons with height/weight above average ( > 100kg, mine is 120 and 48 shoes size).

So I hope there in bigger shop centers will be a better selection of sizes.

Anyway I want to visit Bangkok soon.

Yesterday I just tried a wakeboard w/o boots but wearing windsurfing shoes. For me it feels like a wakeskate. So maybe I just buy a wakeboard w/o boots.

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Thank you guys for the advices!

The biggest problem for me is the sizes of equipment (in any sport). The industry just don't produce/sell for persons with height/weight above average ( > 100kg, mine is 120 and 48 shoes size).

So I hope there in bigger shop centers will be a better selection of sizes.

Anyway I want to visit Bangkok soon.

Yesterday I just tried a wakeboard w/o boots but wearing windsurfing shoes. For me it feels like a wakeskate. So maybe I just buy a wakeboard w/o boots.

Stick some floor grip tape on the top, homepro sell it. I thought skates were slightly smaller!!??

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