Nov 5, 2025 Hayden Williams

System 2.0 Breakdown: Why Zanook is Great for Learning Air Tricks

System 2.0 Breakdown: Why Zanook is Great for Learning Air Tricks
Photo by Wake with Nat

Ready to go aerial? We break down the Zanook System 2.0 approach to learning air tricks on a cable park - step-by-step progression for intermediate wakeboard...

Why Zanook Wake Park is the Best Place to Learn Air Tricks

Learning air tricks (like a Raley, Backroll, or S-Bend) on a full-size 5-corner cable can be a frustrating and exhausting process. When you fall on a full cable, you lose the handle, have to swim to the edge, walk back to the starting dock, and wait in line again. Zanook Wake Park in Bangkok solves this problem entirely with their dedicated System 2.0.

What is a System 2.0?

A System 2.0 is a linear, two-tower cable system. Instead of going in a continuous circle, the carrier moves back and forth in a straight line. The operator holds a remote control and can adjust the speed dynamically.

The "Repetition" Advantage

  • Instant Pick-Ups: When you crash your Backroll attempt, the operator stops the cable instantly and drops the handle right back into your hands. You don't swim. You don't walk. You just try again immediately.

  • Speed Control: Learning to edge for an air trick is scary at 30km/h. The operator can slow the cable down to 25km/h, allowing you to learn the correct "load and pop" technique safely.

  • 1-on-1 Coaching: You are alone on the cable with the coach, meaning you get real-time feedback after every single crash.

Location & Booking

Zanook is the most centrally located wake park in Bangkok, making it incredibly easy to reach for a 1-hour coaching session. We highly recommend booking the System 2.0 in advance, as it is heavily utilized by local pros.

Address: 77 Bang Bon 3 Rd, Bang Bon, Bangkok 10150.
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Hayden Williams

Hayden Williams

Published Nov 5, 2025

Author and founder of Wakeparks Thailand.

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