How to Ruin Your Water Sports Gear in a Few Easy Steps

Want to enjoy your wakeboard, waterskis, and tube for years to come? How about the great neoprene vest  or wetsuit you count on?  Will the rope you bought last more than one season? It’s up to you.

But if you’ve got nothing but money and time, and want to shop for new gear every year there are several ways to damage your water sports gear, including :

No one wants to wear a moldy life vest. Stored on a hanger in a well ventilated space is the best option to keep your PFD healthy.
  • Leaving life jackets in the sun where they can become faded or the fibers can deteriorate
  • Leaving skis and wake boards on the dock where  fins can get damaged
  • Leaving knots or dirt in your tow rope
  • Hanging your wetsuit on a thin wire hanger.
  • Tossing wet life vests in the hold of your boat, the perfect warm, dark, damp environment to grow your own batch of mold.

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Bundle to Save: Ski and Snowboard Package Pricing Equals Big Savings

You know how the cable company bundles their products?  We do it too, and we have for nearly 40 years.  The difference is, our packages are easy to understand and save you real money.   Just buy boards/skis+boots+bindings to get our lowest price on each.

Of course we offer Shep’s sale price on individual items too, so you’ll save when you shop with us even if you only need one new piece of equipment this year.

Build a Bundle of any of your *favorites. Check our a few samples for the 24/25 ski season:

*Brand limits may apply

Wausau’s Sporting Goods Store

Allen Shepherd and Stan Schaller opened their sporting goods store in downtown Wausau in 1949.   The store is still family owned and operated.  Here’s a little walk down memory lane.

 

What’s SUP?

SUPs – Getting Started

What It Is

Maybe you’ve been hearing about SUPs, (Stand Up Paddle Boards)… they’re gaining popularity quickly. There are a number of reasons for the widespread interest, one main one being versatility in the sport. Kids, parents, athletes and relaxed beach-goers alike find a good time atop a SUP.  

Whether your trip out paddling is a time for relaxing, full of adventure, or a great workout depends on where you go and what you’re setting out for. You control your experience (well, unless you’re on raging waters). You put into it what you want, and sometimes a smooth, relaxing venture is just what you need other times it’s all about trying something new, like Yoga on your SUP.  Where can you take your SUP out in Central Wisconsin?  Anywhere there’s water! (public access allowed of course.)  Try Lake Wausau on the Wisconsin River, the Rib River or even Manmade Lake at Sunnyvale Park in Wausau, or one of hundreds of lakes nearby.

What You Need

Get this: you need a SUP and a paddle!  Besides that, we suggest playing it safe and always wearing a PFD. We also know the benefits to wearing the right clothing, so we like to recommend swimwear (for days on the water when you’re participating in all sorts of water activities), wet suits when the air or water is cold, or fast drying, wicking performance wear to keep you cool and dry. Sun protection is a biggie too.

After gathering those things, all you need is to get going!

How You Do It

Carry the SUP under your arm or on top of your head and make your way to the water. Starting in shallow water makes stepping onto the board a breeze, but starting kneeling or by sitting then standing works too.

Look for the balance point, and plant your feet there. You don’t want the tail underwater, and you don’t want the nose up in the air. You’ll find a spot that allows your board to stay level. 

Your feet should be about shoulder width apart, centered on the board. Be conscious about keeping your knees soft and back straight and use your hips to keep you centered. Tipping your head or shoulders dramatically will throw you off balance! Ground yourself with your hips.

Hold your adjusted paddle on one side, with your right hand on top when the paddle is on your left side, and vice versa. Be sure the blade of the paddle is all the way under water, and twist with your core to push the paddle back. Keep your strokes small until you’re comfortable. Repeat. And repeat. Change sides after every few strokes to keep yourself heading straight ahead. (You just learned the side stroke.)

You can backpaddle to turn your board, by paddling from the tail of the board to the tip. Stepping back on the board or leaning to the inside of the board will help your board pivot more, making your turn easier and faster.

These are the basics. After you get a hold of these techniques, you’ll have a feel for the board and can manage more water conditions.

What Shep’s Offers 

We’ve done our part to have all that you need to get into the sport. We have two boards to choose from, adjustable paddles, life vests, apparel, and yes, even sun screen and sun glasses!

Conquest GURU Inflatable SUP, Backpack & Pump ($799)
California Board Company 10 SIX SUP, paddle & roof rack kit (Shep’s Price $599)