O’Brien Whiplash Towable is for hydrophobes
The real fun of water sports is keeping yourself drenched all the time as your strain every nerve for an excitement that only water can promise. However there are disloyalties all over the world who want to make the most of water and still stay dry. At one point in time this would be considered practically useless, but the O’Brien Whiplash Towable ushers in some really cool techniques to keep you dry and yet get you bouncing on the waves. It’s a large, inflated circular towable that perches the rider inside it. A couple of EVA handles (with knuckle guards) keep the rider in place. The 840 denier nylon cover does well to provide comfort and toughness as you drag the waters under you. However, the company doesn’t really mention that this one’s for those who want to keep themselves of the water. It’s just plain observation and common sense. I mean, where the hell is the fun?
The O’Brien Whiplash Towable costs about $80. It weights 30 lbs and has vital stats of 71 x 69 x 54 inches. The towable is easy to inflate or deflate, thank to the Boston valve system.
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