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Highlights of the Big Air Cuda Tower

When it comes to wakeboard towers, the Big Air Cuda Tower stands out as one of the top choices available today. Since its debut in 2013, the Cuda Tower has gained a dedicated following, year after year. With its unique blend of classic-meets-modern design, exceptional stability, and the rugged construction that Big Air is famous … Read more

Which aluminum is better, 6061 or 6063?

Choosing a wakeboard tower is hard. With several wakeboard tower styles, finish options, mounting options, and material offerings (just to name a few) how can anyone choose? The options can be daunting. Two of the most popular material options when it comes to wake towers are 6061-T6 aluminum and 6063-T6 aluminum. But which is better, … Read more

Do I Need A Navigation Light?

With every customer we speak to, we can almost guarantee that the question about needing a navigation light on their wakeboard tower will be asked. The answer is always yes. Especially if you are going to be out past sunset. Specific lighting configurations are required for boats operating between sunset and sunrise, or in times … Read more

Big Air Tower Visualizer!

With the Big Air Tower Visualizer, you can see our wakeboard towers on your boat before you even purchase! Just upload a side image of your boat and get started! One of the hardest parts about choosing a wakeboard tower for a boat, is not being sure what it would look like. I mean, yeah, … Read more

What tower is right for my boat?

Ahhh yes… likely the most common question we are asked here at Big Air. “What tower is right for my boat?” It’s a great question.  But before we can answer that question, a few more details are needed. 1. What is your boat width? All of our tower models are made to try to accommodate … Read more

Stainless Steel vs. Aluminum wake towers – Is one better?

** Edit to add – As of 2020 we no longer offer our stainless steel tower line.

Many customers are surprised by the fact that we offer both Stainless Steel and Aluminum wake towers here at Big Air.
The main question we get asked is, “is there a certain metal I should choose?”
Unfortunately, the answer to that isn’t so simple. There are many properties that we appreciate between both metals.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a strong metal. Due to that, we can use smaller tubing. Our stainless steel towers use 2 inch diameter tubing. The stronger metal also means a slightly tougher installation, except the Fusion tower which requires no drilling through the tower. Drilling through stainless steel requires you to use a low speed and steady pressure, or you’ll spend most of your installation time getting new drill bits. However, we provide helpful tips in our installation instructions, and even a couple bits. Once you understand the drilling process, the installation will go much smoother.big air waketowers fusion wakeboard tower - stainless steel - made in USA

Stainless steel is also very durable. For those in harsh elements such as salt-water, this is the metal to choose. While it can be polished up to a “chrome like” finish, we produce them with a brushed finish. This finish allows the tower to have a great sheen, but doesn’t require as much upkeep as the polished aluminum. Most of our stainless towers are also available to be powder coated for an additional fee.

Our current line-up of Stainless Steel towers are the following: H2O tower, the Fusion tower, and the Beast tower.

Aluminum

Aluminum has many advantages as well. The most popular feature of aluminum is the ease of drilling. With the softer metal you can drill right on through the tubing for your installation. Another popular feature would be the bright “chrome like” polished finish that we offer with the aluminum towers. The polished finish will create the bling that will get it noticed from across the water. You can also choose to have the aluminum towers in a gloss black powder coat finish, or the premium anodized finish.

Another added benefit with aluminum, for us as manufacturer’s, is design. We are able to add more “style” to our aluminum towers by using billet pieces. This brings one of a kind towers like the Storm, Torrent, and Wave towers to our line.

big air waketowers Cuda wakeboard tower - aluminum towerOur current line-up of Aluminum towers are the following: Ice tower, Storm tower, Predator tower, Torrent tower, Vapor tower, X tower, Haus tower, Wave tower, and Cuda tower.

The bottom line… no matter what tower you choose, if it’s installed correctly, you will have one solid ride.

Pulling An Inflatable With A Tower

Pulling an inflatable is a “no-no” with wakeboard towers. Don’t blow us off immediately. Let us explain.We know it happens. You see people out on the lake pulling inflatables with their tower all the time. Yes, most towers CAN do it, but let us inform you why you shouldn’t. The biggest problem with towing tubes, … Read more

Tips to Choose Your New Wakeboard Tower!

Some of the best compliments that we get from customers is when they tell us, “it (wakeboard tower) totally changed the look of my boat” , “adding the tower to my boat took years off of it” or “the new tower definitely turns heads!” Finding the right wakeboard tower for your boat can seem like a … Read more

Highlights of the Vapor Wake Tower

The Vapor Tower carried by Big Air is one of the most attractive and sturdy wake towers available on the market today. If you need the reliability of a rigid pull in order to practice your most difficult tricks, the Vapor Tower may be exactly what you are looking for. Here are a few product … Read more

Can I mount a tower on my boat?

A classic question we get asked at Big Air is “Can I mount a tower on my boat”. Fair question! Here are a few simple guidelines/questions  we suggest for making that decision. 1. Is my boat large enough? Our recommendation is that your boat be a minimum of 16 ft long and have a beam … Read more

Pylons to Towers

For all those curious how this industry developed here is a short description.  Ski pylons had been on tournament inboard boats for decades.  In the ’90s pylon extenders for tournament boats came on to the market to enable boarders and skiers to get more air for tricks.  However at that time only tournament boats had … Read more