Liquid Force Fish

When my hand-me-down Hyperlite broke I went infloating over the water rather than skimming its
search of something with a little more pop to it. Isurface. It was a whole new experience and a great
liked the Liquid Force Fish initially because it was shortride!
and wide, but I was a little concerned because it wasI had more confidence the next opportunity I had to
so light. My dealer finally convinced me that the boardplay with it, and it showed: where I was tracking
would hold up to a pounding, and I'm glad he didloosely because I wasn't used to the rocker I was
because my Fish is the most rewarding board I'venow popping over the wakes like a pro. I also added
ever ridden.the two removable fins for extra grip and realized
My first chance to try it out came at Grand Lake,what a difference they made in response. And while
Ohio's largest inland lake (no horsepower limit!). I wasI appreciate the board's features, the only thing that
very pleasantly surprised by how my board glidedreally matters to me when I'm out on the water is
over the water with very little friction and poppedhaving fun. The Liquid Force Fish makes it very easy
perfectly over the wakes. The concave V-hull madeto have a blast. It might not be the best beginner
landings soft as feathers. The ride seemed veryboard, especially since the rocker handles differently
quick, and tight cuts on the rails were a treat. I'dthan all the three-stagers out today, but it doesn't
never ridden a board with a classic rocker beforetake much to get used to it and start grabbing air. In
(my old one was three-stage), so it took a littlemy opinion, the Liquid Force Fish is one of the best
getting used to. It added a new effect, like I wasboards on the market today, bar none.