Nordic Mountain Will Be First U.S. Ski Resort to Install a Sesitec System 2.0 Cable Wakeboarding Park
Matt Hickman | Uncategorized, Wake Park Update

Mt. Morris, WI – Nordic Mountain, a ski resort in Central Wisconsin, has recently announced its plans to install a wakeboard cable system scheduled to open in June of 2009. The cable system, a Sesitec System 2.0, will be the first of its kind set up in the Midwest, and only the seventh installed nationwide.
Nordic Mountain’s System 2.0 will be installed on their private, 1.5 acre snowmaking lake. The towers will be positioned roughly 400 feet apart. Powered by an electric motor, the system is both quiet and environmentally friendly…
Cable parks have been popular in southern states such as Florida and Texas for years. Instead of being pulled by a boat, cable systems pull the rider using a system of overhead cables, which are connected to a tow handle that comes down to the water. Unlike a traditional cable system that goes in a circle around a lake, the System 2.0 is an innovative straight line cable with two towers. When the rider gets to either end of the System 2.0, he or she edges out as far as possible. As the rider’s momentum slows, the cable switches direction as the rider makes a half circle to seamlessly pull him or her back the opposite direction.
Nordic Mountain’s Wake Park will include floating features similar to those found in a snow terrain park. Normally not available to wakeboarders in the Midwest, these features will provide a unique challenge for intermediate and advanced riders. System 2.0 also allows riders to do aerial tricks by tensioning the cable system, also known as “loading the line.”
Not limited to advanced riders, the System 2.0 has proven itself as a great way to learn the sport. The upward pull of the cable makes learning a breeze and minimizes impact from falling. For those that don’t have their own equipment, helmet, vest, and board rentals will be available in various sizes to fit most anyone’s needs.
The System 2.0 made its U.S. debut at Surf Expo 2008 at the Red Bull Wake Lab in Orlando, Florida. Since that time it has created a buzz throughout the wakeboarding community, and professional riders have praised the System 2.0 for its smooth, consistent pull. Industry experts expect the innovation to change the sport, mostly by making it more accessible to people.
One thing is certain: this exciting new System 2.0 will make wakeboarding more accessible and more thrilling for riders in the Midwest this summer. More information on the Nordic Mountain Wake Park can be found on their website at www.nordicmountain.com.









2 Comments
Add your own1. Joe Horvath&hellip | June 14th, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Rode the system opening weekend. By far one of the best experiences of my life. I have never rode a cable before. Super easy to learn and super progressive. An hour on the cable feels like a week behind the boat. It wasn’t too busy this weekend but I’m sure that will change once word gets out.
2. Jay Jewson&hellip | August 5th, 2009 at 11:14 pm
I was there today. Rick hooked us up with a tour. Wow! How cool was that? Great job Nordic Mountain!!!!!!
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