| When my hand-me-down Hyperlite broke I went in | | | | floating over the water rather than skimming its |
| search of something with a little more pop to it. I | | | | surface. It was a whole new experience and a great |
| liked the Liquid Force Fish initially because it was short | | | | ride! |
| and wide, but I was a little concerned because it was | | | | I had more confidence the next opportunity I had to |
| so light. My dealer finally convinced me that the board | | | | play with it, and it showed: where I was tracking |
| would hold up to a pounding, and I'm glad he did | | | | loosely because I wasn't used to the rocker I was |
| because my Fish is the most rewarding board I've | | | | now 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 was | | | | I appreciate the board's features, the only thing that |
| very pleasantly surprised by how my board glided | | | | really matters to me when I'm out on the water is |
| over the water with very little friction and popped | | | | having fun. The Liquid Force Fish makes it very easy |
| perfectly over the wakes. The concave V-hull made | | | | to have a blast. It might not be the best beginner |
| landings soft as feathers. The ride seemed very | | | | board, especially since the rocker handles differently |
| quick, and tight cuts on the rails were a treat. I'd | | | | than all the three-stagers out today, but it doesn't |
| never ridden a board with a classic rocker before | | | | take much to get used to it and start grabbing air. In |
| (my old one was three-stage), so it took a little | | | | my opinion, the Liquid Force Fish is one of the best |
| getting used to. It added a new effect, like I was | | | | boards on the market today, bar none. |