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2005 Liquid Force Fish 133 Wakeboard
Add to Wishlist Our Price: $450.00

Product Description:
From the fin up Jimmy Redmon has once again redefined what a wakeboard should be. We locked him in a blue box we call the “shaping room” when he found his way out, he brought the Fish with him.

Fast and loose with the holdingpower to carve on a dime the Fish is the ultimate “fun” board. Combining explosive pop, relentless acceleration, pillow soft landings and ridden 10cm shorter than normal this board redefines what a board should be.

It’s a stoke Jimmy felt and everyone on the team has experienced. Add one to your quiver and feel the revolution in “fun”.

Audio Description:
Click the play button below to hear what BoardStop thinks about the Liquid Force Fish.

Features:

  • New Sizing: Ridden 10cm shorter than traditional boards the length is compensated by increased width from tip to tail. Creates un-paralleled pop, minimal swing weight, easy to maneuver.
  • Double “V” hull: Double concave placed within a spiral-v hull. Creates lift and pop, also provides a cushion for landings and creates lighting quick response. Feels good.
  • C3 Rocker: Hand shaped continuous rocker blended with 3-stage. Huge amounts of pop and air that’s forgiving and smooth.
  • “QC” Fin Setup: Quad Canted fins. Fast, loose and holding power to carve on a dime.
  • Lifted Variable Edge: Smooth, consistent, and responsive.

    Specs:

  • Length (cm): 133 cm
  • Width (cm): 46.3 cm
  • Rocker (cm): 6.1 cm
  • Length (in): 54.6 in.
  • Width (in): 18.2 in.
  • Rocker (in): 2.4 in.
  • Rocker Type: Continuous Hybrid
  • Stance Range (cm): 48.3-63.5 cm
  • Stance Range (in): 19.0 - 25.0 in.
  • Rider Weight (lbs): 150 - 250+ lbs.
  • Rider Weight (kg): 68-114+ kg
  • Center Fin: (2) Fish 0.9
  • Side Fins: Molded In Canted

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    5 of 5 Stars!Kevin Mitchell, 05/27/2005
    This board `THIS BOARD` If GOD was choosing a board hed buy the FISH. First time I opened it up i thought, How wide??? Its fat, and looks the business. Its got everything. I'm 14stone and 6ft and to put ur fears at rest, u dont even notice its shorter and it only aids to ease of rotation, which gives you more time to think about ur landings which are so much softer with the new hull design. The extra fins help the board dig in nicely for a slippery feel dont use them.

    Couple this board with the LF team bindings and together, they set the president for the future of boarding... Its gods board, live high in the sky with the
    LF Fish 133.
    5 of 5 Stars!Pat McCarthy, 10/13/2004
    (Courtesy of Wakeboarder.com)

    One of the hottest products for 2005 is the Liquid Force Fish wakeboard. It's a similar idea to the Liquid Force Squirt that came out years ago, but is definitely an improved design. So how does it ride?

    Size

    The 2005 Liquid Force Fish comes in three sizes, a 125 cm, a 129 cm, and a 133 cm. For this test we rode the 133 cm version, so we'll speak specifically to it's dimensions. The Fish is a board that is designed to be rode at a length about 10 cm shorter than your normal wakeboard. Since I normally ride a 142-144 cm board, the 133 cm was the right board choice for me.

    The Fish makes up for it's lack of length in width. The 133 cm is a huge 46.3 cm wide which translates to 18.1 inches. It's got 2.4 inches of rocker which is pretty sizeable for a short board.

    Shape

    The Fish is short and fat. What's the point? Well, the short length provides for a board that is easier to spin and rotate through the air with less swing weight. It's also quicker to control and more responsive. To make up for the short length, the width provides for a huge amount of pop and surface area to land on.

    The downside of the width usually is a hard landing. To combat this, the Fish has a big double V concave hull which breaks the water on the landings, and provides for very quick edge to edge response.

    The edges are rounded to a sharp point, which adds to the board's responsiveness.

    The Fish has two molded-in fins on the edges, and then has two removeable fins on the interior at each end. We tested the board without the interior fins on it, meaning it was a bit more loose for our ride.

    Graphics

    I'm partial to boards with a white background color, so I was naturally drawn to the graphics on the Fish. The art on it is tribal in nature, and I think the green and blue colors work well for a board called "Fish".

    The bottom graphic is mainly black with similar tribal graphics, so the board has a nice consistent theme.

    The Ride

    The Fish is a ton of fun. The board is very responsive and definitely does not feel as short as it really is.

    The pop is tremendous, and the concave V hull does do a nice job of softening up the landings.

    The one thing to note is that after cutting out wide the board is pretty loose in the water, and if you edge in toeside without getting it on edge it will feel a bit out of control and loose. I was riding it without the optional interior fins which would obviously give it better tracking. However, the looseness problem was solved as soon as you crank into that edge, because it really holds well.

    The Bottom Line

    The Fish is a great board. It probably is not suited or necessary for beginners, but is something that intermediate and up riders should definitely try. Some people have said it's ride is different enough so that it would be a second board that you could get to ride, but I think it's good enough that it could definitely be your primary board.

    You'll get great pop and a ton of response, and the negatives normally associated with a short length are solved well with the design.

    You can see the entire Liquid Force team ripping on the Fish in their new team video Relentless as well.
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