Insight on Liquid Force Boards and Bindings

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  • jharris
    • Sep 2010
    • 243

    • Michigan

    • 2022 G23

    #1

    Insight on Liquid Force Boards and Bindings

    I have been looking to get my son a new cable park board. He has been riding his old Ronix vault board at parks. During a recent trip to WakeNation, he had the chance to demo a liquid force FLX board and really liked it. I was going to order him the new board but also was looking at bindings. This year he has been riding on Ronix Park binds and really likes them. He says he doesn't like really stiff bindings. I was trying to get an idea of what bindings in the Liquid Force Line up might be similar. Was looking at the Shane Pro or the Next. The next was rated more flexible but on the website it called out as Wide. Does the wide refer to fitting a wide foot or something else. Could be an issue since he has a relatively narrow foot. Would plan to use a the new binds for both his boat board and cable park board.

    Second question. The only time that I wakeboard is when I go with him to cable parks. The only board I have to ride is an old hyperlite board from the late 90's. Any suggestions on a good beginner intermediate cable board and bindings from Liquid Force for me. I'm a bigger guys at 5'11'' 200 lbs.

    Any insight or thoughts would be great.

  • josemolino
    • Feb 2011
    • 235

    • Barcelona Spain

    • 2014 G21 2007 SAN 220

    #2
    Hola,
    I would stick to the Ronix Parks. I think you are not going to find such a perfect fit in soft boots in the Liquid range.
    Another option would be a System with the Byerly boots (low & soft).
    I tend to buy boots that only cover one size number and as far as I know Liquid covers 2 numbers
    Regarding boards I do not see much difference among brands so you can choose any. I had used Slingshot Kine & Hooke and now I am using Byerly BP
    Last edited by josemolino; 09-29-2015, 12:01 PM.

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