LOUDON, Tenn., May 02, 2018 -- Malibu Boats (NASDAQ:MBUU) continues to lead the industry with a dedication to innovation, quality and performance. We are very honored to have the Surf Band recognized as Boating Industry Magazine’s ‘2018 Top Product’ award.
Malibu’s Surf Band is an industry first and industry-leading innovation that offers more control of the surf wave by the rider behind the boat. For 2018 Malibu improved the Surf Band to not only integrate with our patented Power Wedge II and Surf Gate, but also speed control and volume while allowing riders to have more authority and individuality over their experience behind the boat.
“Malibu Boats is dedicated to innovation while offering world-class products and an experience unlike any other. We believe that our Surf Band with Volume Control exemplifies just that. This is where cutting edge technology meets lifestyle,” said Jack Springer, CEO of Malibu Boats, Inc.
At Malibu, our cutting-edge, quality-driven innovations continue to reshape the industry again and again. We are proud to build top-of-the-line boats and design state-of-the-art innovative products that water sports enthusiasts, like you, can thoroughly enjoy with your family and friends.
About Malibu Boats
Malibu Boats, Inc. is the world's largest manufacturer of watersports towboats, four of every ten performance sports boats worldwide. Malibu sells the Wakesetter, M235 and Response models -- as well as the Axis Wake Research brand -- through a global dealer network. With approximately 675 Malibu employees worldwide, over 1,200 with Cobalt and four manufacturing facilities in California, Tennessee, Kansas and Australia, Malibu builds boats to help you live a #lifewithoutlimits on the water. (NASDAQ:MBUU) | @malibuboats | #thetruthisonthewater
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