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Jobe Raddix Inflatable Wakesurfer

Lightweight Inflatable Wakesurf Board — Rolls Up, Rides Hard

The Jobe Raddix is an inflatable wakesurfer that delivers the stability and carving response of a traditional hard board, then deflates and stows in a compact bag when the session ends. Built on Jobe's X-dropstitching core with heat-bonded layers, it holds a rigid shape at pressure while staying featherlight to carry, launch, and store on board.

A non-slip diamond-grooved deckpad keeps crew and guests locked in through aggressive carves, a single removable 4.7" EZ Lock fin keeps tracking predictable without overcomplicating the setup, and the Halkey-Roberts valve pairs with the included high-pressure pump for ready-to-ride inflation in under a minute. For superyachts running tight lazarette inventories, the Raddix is the answer to carrying a proper wakesurf programme without sacrificing tender-garage space.

Jobe Raddix Inflatable Wakesurfer — Key Facts

Technical Specifications

Construction and fit-out data for the Jobe Raddix Inflatable Wakesurfer

Core
X-Dropstitch
Lamination
Heat-Bonded
Deckpad
Diamond Groove
Fin Setup
1 × 4.7" EZ Lock
Max Rider
95 kg
Inflation
Halkey Roberts

Compact Stowage

Deflates into a roll that slots into a tender-garage locker or a lazarette shelf — a fraction of the footprint of a traditional hard wakesurfer. Yachts can carry two or three Raddix boards in the space of one rigid board.

Forgiving for Learners

The soft inflatable edge and broad planing surface are more forgiving on falls and beginner wobbles than a rigid board — ideal for charter guests trying wakesurfing for the first time, and far easier on the yacht's topsides during deckside handling.

Rigid Ride at Pressure

X-dropstitching and heat-bonded layers hold the board dead-flat at inflation pressure, so the Raddix carves and pops like a hard board. The non-slip diamond-grooved deckpad locks feet through aggressive turns and spins.

Why the Jobe Raddix for Your Superyacht?

Wakesurfing is one of the most-requested charter-week experiences, but a rigid wakesurf board is an awkward guest on a 40-metre yacht. It has to live somewhere that can swallow a 1.5-metre rigid plank, it dings topsides when guests pass it over the passerelle, and it typically displaces something else the programme needs. The Jobe Raddix removes that trade-off entirely. Inflated, it rides with the rigidity and control of a hard board. Deflated, it rolls into a bag and lives on a shelf.

For captains and chief stews putting together a charter-season watersports inventory, the Raddix is the board that says yes without costing storage. Built on Jobe's X-dropstitching core with heat-bonded layers, it holds a rigid shape at inflation pressure and withstands repeated daily launches. The non-slip diamond-grooved deckpad gives sure footing through carves, and a single removable 4.7" EZ Lock fin keeps the board tracking cleanly without adding setup complexity for crew. The Halkey Roberts valve and included high-pressure pump mean the board goes from rolled-up to ready-to-ride in under a minute.

Mercer Yachting supplies the Jobe Raddix through authorised channels with the full three-year manufacturer warranty intact. Our team in Marsaskala, Malta delivers to every major Mediterranean yachting hub — Antibes, Palma de Mallorca, Monaco, Genoa, Athens, and Split — with worldwide freight available to any nominated port or agent. We can bundle the Raddix with a Jobe Vanity Wakeboard, Allegre Waterskis, Jobe Infinity Seascooter, and matched tow ropes to build a complete watersports programme delivered to a single drop point, in one consolidated shipment, ahead of your charter window.

How It Compares

Where the Raddix sits against the other Jobe watersports gear Mercer Yachting supplies

Spec Jobe Raddix Wakesurfer Jobe Vanity Wakeboard Jobe Allegre Waterskis
Discipline Wakesurf — rope-optional carving behind tender wake Wakeboard — boots-in rope-held riding Combo waterskis — classic two-ski pull
Construction Inflatable X-dropstitch, heat-bonded Rigid composite board Rigid composite skis
Stowage Rolls into a bag — shelf-friendly Full board length, rigid Full ski length, rigid pair
Learner friendly Yes — soft edges, forgiving falls Moderate — harder edges, boot-locked Yes — classic two-ski stability
Best for Yachts short on stowage; mixed-skill guest groups Confident wakeboarders chasing tricks Family charters, classic ski runs

Typical specifications. Mercer Yachting can bundle the Raddix with wakeboards, skis, and tow ropes as a complete watersports package.

How to Specify Your Jobe Raddix Order

Include these details when requesting a quote:

Rider weight range: Board is rated for riders up to 95 kg — flag the heaviest guest in your typical group
Skill level on board: First-timers, intermediate, or experienced — we will brief crew on fin setup accordingly
Pump preference: The supplied high-pressure pump is manual; specify if you also want a 12 V electric pump onboard
Tender wake capability: Hull type, length, and wake-shape ability of the chase tender you plan to ride behind
Spare fin: A single 4.7" EZ Lock fin is included — note if you want a spare for charter-week redundancy
Delivery port & date: Preferred Mediterranean or worldwide port and the date you need the board alongside

Ready to Add the Jobe Raddix to Your Fleet?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is an "inflatable wakesurfer"?

An inflatable wakesurfer is a wakesurf board built around a dropstitch core rather than a rigid foam-and-composite blank. When pumped to full pressure the board holds a rigid, board-like shape and rides like a traditional wakesurfer — carving, popping off the wake, and tracking with the fins. When deflated, it rolls up into a bag, which is the reason yachts buy them: proper wakesurf performance without consuming hard-board stowage.

What skill level is the Raddix suited to?

The Raddix is deliberately aimed at the broad middle of the skill spectrum. It is forgiving enough for first-time wakesurfers, thanks to the soft inflatable rails and generous planing surface, but it carves and pops hard enough at pressure to satisfy experienced riders pushing tricks. Swapping fin positions lets crew tune it between a skim-style and surf-style feel.

What is the maximum rider weight?

The Jobe Raddix is rated for riders up to 95 kg. Heavier riders will still float but the planing feel and pop off the wake will drop off. If your typical charter guest profile runs above 95 kg, let us know at quote stage and we will recommend an alternative board.

What tender or boat do I need to generate a wake?

Wakesurfing needs a clean, displacement-style wake rather than a deep-V chop, which usually means a heavier tender or wakeboat driven at moderate speed (typically 15–20 km/h). Many superyacht chase tenders and jet tenders can produce a ridable wake when ballasted toward the stern. Tell us the chase boat you plan to use and we will advise whether it will throw a workable wake for the Raddix.

How long does it take to inflate?

Jobe rates the Raddix as ready-to-ride in under a minute with the supplied high-pressure pump. In practice most crews allow a few minutes including laying the board out, connecting the Halkey Roberts valve, and checking pressure. A 12 V electric pump (available as an add-on from Mercer Yachting) further shortens the window to tens of seconds of active work.

How does durability compare to a hard wakesurf board?

Hard boards remain the performance benchmark for competitive wakesurfing, but the Raddix is engineered for real-world yacht use. X-dropstitching with heat-bonded layers resists delamination and maintains pressure through repeated sessions. Unlike a hard board, the Raddix shrugs off minor deckside knocks, bumps into the passerelle, and abrasion against tender tubes — the most common places a rigid wakesurfer gets damaged aboard a yacht. It carries a three-year manufacturer warranty.

Do I ride the Raddix with a tow rope or without?

Wakesurfing is rope-optional by design. Riders typically use a short wakesurf-specific rope (not a standard wakeboard rope) to get up on the wake and through the first planing moment, then drop the rope and surf the pocket of the wake without being pulled. The Raddix rides the same way. If you want a matched Jobe wakesurf rope bundled with the board, specify it at quote stage.

Which ports do you deliver to?

Mercer Yachting ships from Marsaskala, Malta to every major Mediterranean yachting hub — Antibes, Palma de Mallorca, Monaco, Genoa, Athens, and Split — with worldwide air and sea freight to any nominated port or agent. Typical Mediterranean delivery is 5–10 business days depending on destination and carrier. Rush options are available for charter-season emergencies.

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Delivery & Commissioning

We deliver to Malta and key Mediterranean ports including Antibes, Palma de Mallorca, Monaco, Genoa, Athens, and Split. Worldwide delivery available by air and sea freight to any nominated port, agent, or alongside where permitted. Every Raddix arrives in Jobe factory packaging with the high-pressure pump, the 4.7" EZ Lock fin, manufacturer documentation, and three-year warranty registration for crew.

Build a Complete Watersports Programme

Bundle the Jobe Raddix with wakeboards, waterskis, tow ropes, and seascooters in one consolidated shipment

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Phone: +356 79797962 | Email: ops@merceryachting.com