Finding the right gift for a watersports enthusiast can feel overwhelming. Do you go big with major equipment or play it safe with accessories? The answer depends on knowing what riders actually need and use, and this short guide breaks down the most appreciated gifts from high performance gear to everyday essentials that make time on the water better.

1. Waterskis

A quality waterski transforms how a rider connects with the water, with our modern slalom skis using a lightweight construction, precision edges and responsive bindings that deliver immediate feedback through every turn. The right ski handles differently at speed, accelerates faster out of turns and offers better stability when conditions get choppy.

For beginners, wider designs provide forgiveness and confidence during early runs. Intermediate riders benefit from skis that balance stability with performance, while advanced skiers need competition grade equipment that responds to subtle weight shifts and handles aggressive carving. Waterskis represent a significant investment that delivers years of progression and enjoyment, making them memorable gifts that become central to someone's time on the water.

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  • Fluid Arcadia Womens Slalom Ski Only with Fin: ~~$599.99~~ $469.99
  • Fluid Nirvana Mens Ski With Onset Boot and ARTP: ~~$1,019.99~~ $819.95
  • Fluid CPZ Mens Slalom Ski with Genesis Boot and ARTP: ~~$1,549.99~~ $1,399.95

2. Wakeboards

Wakeboards appeal to riders who prioritise creativity and airtime. Board characteristics such as flex patterns, rocker profiles, base channels and fin configurations all dramatically affect how the board responds during tricks, landings and carving.

Softer flex creates a forgiving, playful feel that suits park riding and surface tricks. Stiffer boards generate power and stability for big air and aggressive riding. Rocker shape determines how the board releases from the water and handles landings. And three stage rockers provide explosive pop, while continuous rockers offer smooth, predictable control.

Bindings matter as much as the board itself, so comfortable and supportive bindings prevent foot fatigue during long sessions and provide the precise control needed for technical tricks. Because wakeboards vary so extensively in design philosophy, choosing one requires understanding the rider's style and progression goals.

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  • Fluid Robot Indie Wakeboard with Apex OT Boots: ~~$1,339.95~~ $1,139.95
  • Fluid Robot Lanla Wakeboard with Media Open Toe Boots: ~~$1,079.99~~ $929.95
  • Fluid Robot Luka Girls Wakeboard Only: ~~$849.99~~ $699.99

3. Kneeboards

Kneeboards deliver accessibility that other watersports equipment can't match. Riders get up easily, maintain stability and enjoy low pressure fun regardless of strength, swimming ability or previous experience. This makes kneeboards valuable additions to any boat, particularly for families or groups with mixed skill levels.

Entry level kneeboards use high volume foam and forgiving shapes that provide instant success. Performance models feature sharper rails, lower profiles and locking strap systems that enable aggressive turns and tricks. Many experienced riders keep a kneeboard on hand because they offer a different riding experience and allow recovery days between intense sessions. Kneeboards often become the most used equipment during busy summer days because everyone can ride them successfully.

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  • Fluid Outlaw Kneeboard: ~~$249.99~~ $199.95
  • Fluid Kneeboard Cover: ~~$89.99~~ $64.95
  • Fluid Deluxe Kneeboard Strap: ~~$59.99~~ $49.95

4. Gloves

Watersports gloves protect hands during repeated, high tension runs. The force generated when pulling behind a boat creates significant strain on palms and fingers, leading to blisters, calluses and fatigue that cut sessions short.

Quality gloves provide grip enhancement, cushioning and protection without sacrificing handle feel. Different thicknesses suit different preferences as some riders want maximum padding for marathon sessions, while others prefer minimal material for direct feedback. Gloves wear out through regular use, making them practical gifts that riders replace annually.

5. Ropes and Handles

Rope and handle specifications directly affect riding performance. Length, stretch characteristics, handle diameter and grip texture all influence control and comfort. Beginners use longer ropes with more stretch, which provide gradual acceleration and easier deep water starts, while advanced skiers prefer shorter, low stretch ropes that maximise responsiveness and create tighter turning radiuses. Wakeboard ropes differ from ski ropes in length and stretch properties to accommodate different riding styles.

Handles vary in diameter, grip material and stiffness. Many riders develop strong preferences based on hand size and riding style. Because ropes and handles degrade with sun exposure and regular use, fresh equipment improves both safety and performance.

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  • Fluid Cell Pro wakeboard Rope & handle package: ~~$379.99~~ $249.95
  • Fluid 5 Section 70 foot Mainline Only: ~~$49.99~~ $39.95
  • Fluid Double Handle Long Vee 5 Foot Section: ~~$49.99~~ $39.95

6. Life Jackets

Modern life jackets prioritise mobility and comfort alongside buoyancy. Segmented foam panels, anatomical cuts and lightweight materials allow full range of motion without restriction. Well designed vests stay secure without binding, eliminate chafing and provide consistent flotation.

Riders wear life jackets every run, making them highly visible gear that combines safety with personal style. Bright colours improve visibility on crowded waterways, while streamlined designs suit riders who prefer understated aesthetics. A quality vest enhances comfort enough to forget you're wearing it.

7. Boardshorts and Swimwear

Riders cycle through swimwear constantly, as multiple swims per session and daily use throughout summer and exposure to sun and saltwater all accelerate wear. Quality boardshorts, bikinis and onepieces use durable fabrics, reinforced stitching and designs that allow unrestricted movement. Quick drying materials prevent discomfort between runs. Secure fits eliminate distractions during active riding. Because riders need several pieces in rotation, additional swimwear always proves useful.

8. Equipment Bags & Covers

Dedicated equipment bags prevent damage during transport and storage. Skis, boards and ropes develop scratches, dings and UV damage when left loose in vehicles or boats. Purpose built bags use padding, ventilation and reinforced construction to protect expensive equipment.

Organised storage also saves time as everything stays together and accessible rather than scattered across different locations. For riders with multiple boards or skis, proper bags become essential infrastructure that preserves their investment.

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  • Fluid Combo water Ski Covers: ~~$89.99~~ $75.99
  • Fluid Womens and Girls Water Ski Covers: ~~$89.99~~ $69.95
  • Fluid Mens Padded Wakeboard Cover: ~~$89.95~~ $69.95

9. Towels

Towels seem basic until you spend full days on the water. Riders need multiple towels, one for drying off and one for sitting on and often one kept dry for changing afterward. Large, absorbent towels or quick dry fabrics improve comfort throughout the day.

10. Footwear

Between sessions, riders need footwear that handles wet environments, hot surfaces and rough terrain. Quality sandals or water-friendly slip-ons protect feet around docks, boat ramps and beaches while providing comfort during loading, unloading and relaxation time. Durable construction withstands daily summer use. Many riders wear the same pair constantly, making quality footwear a frequently overlooked gift that sees immediate use.

Choosing the Right Gift

The best gifts for watersports enthusiasts serve practical purposes while enhancing their experience on the water. Major equipment like skis, wakeboards and kneeboards create lasting memories and enable progression, whilst accessories and essentials improve comfort, safety and convenience during every session.

Consider the recipient's current setup, skill level and riding style. Beginners appreciate gear that builds confidence, while experienced riders value performance oriented equipment. Practical accessories suit anyone who spends regular time on the water. Why not browse our range to find equipment that matches any rider's needs and experience level.