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Liquid Force Reverse Vs. Remedy Wakeboard Review

Liquid Force Reverse Vs. Remedy Wakeboard Review

Liquid Force Reverse Vs. Remedy Wakeboard Review

Year after year, riders look for the best available wakeboards, choosing the easier to ride, the ones with better quality materials, and with vibrant and energetic designs. When it comes to quality and notoriety, Liquid Force has a deserved place among wakeboarders, but when we have to choose between two boards from this water sports specialized brand, it’s a hard decision. Keep reading to learn about the best features of Liquid Force Reverse and Remedy Wakeboards so you can choose the one that best suits your riding style.

Liquid Force Reverse Wakeboard 2020

Liquid Force Reverse Wakeboard 2020

Aggressive Continuous Rocker

Rounded Squaretail Shape

Triple Concave with V Tip Channels and Center Venturi Slot

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The Reverse was released in 2020 as the brand new Liquid Force board specially designed to replace LF Verse. This board has a unique look, with a plain shape and reverse sidecut ends, combined with liquid rails, triple concave with V tip channels, and beveled sidewalls to offer the build quality and great cable park performance you expect from a board of this collection.

  • Wakeboard Size (cm) 138 | Rocker Size (in) 2.5 | Waist Width (in) 16.5 | Stance Range (in) 21.5-25.5 | Rider Weight (lbs) 90-170
  • Wakeboard Size (cm) 143 | Rocker Size (in) 2.7 | Waist Width (in) 16.38 | Stance Range (in) 22.0-26.0 | Rider Weight (lbs) 140-210
  • Wakeboard Size (cm) 148 | Rocker Size (in) – | Waist Width (in) 17.0 | Stance Range (in) 22.5-26.5 | Rider Weight (lbs) 160-230

Key Features

  • Build Quality

Most of the stability of a wakeboard depends on the core, and Liquid Force Reverse features a high-quality paulownia Full Wood Profiled “Split Core” and a structure that allow the rider to have maximum control. With a structure of beveled LiquidRail sidewalls and triple concave with V tip channels, this medium flexibility board can offer you a higher rebound and constant slip, despite not having fins. It has the endurance to carry riders of up to 230 pounds, and it’s also reinforced with Triax glass layup to be used for a lifetime.

  • Design

This board has a progressive 3 Stage Rocker that is softer at the tip and tail, a rounded squaretail shape available in 3 sizes – 138, 143, and 148 cm. But the most remarkable feature in the top sheet is a dark pattern with zigzag stripes – which can be navy blue, olive, or red, according to its size – with a central wooden background design showing matryoshkas to add a creative and mystical touch. Its sintered grinding base has the same color as the top sheet and is covered almost entirely by a matryoshka image.

  • Bindings

Liquid Force Reverse is designed for 6″ bindings from Liquid Force and other brands. The board features three-position M6 inserts for an easier and tight connection to the bindings.

Pros

  • Eye-catching design
  • Medium Flex
  • Progressive 3-Stage Rocker
  • Durable and easy to control
  • Three position M6 Inserts
  • FSC™ Certified Full Wood Profiled “Split Core”
  • Comfortable
  • Designed for LF 6X™ Bindings and All 6” Bindings

Liquid Force Remedy Wakeboard 2020

Liquid Force Remedy Wakeboard 2020

Aggressive Three Stage Rocker

Stiff Flex

Diamond Split Tip

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Liquid Force Remedy Wakeboard is one of the oldest brands, being one of the most wanted diamond split-tip shape boat boards. The 2020 model is equipped with an aggressive three-stage rocker, PU core, and quad fins to offer greater control and the highest possible rigidity.

  • Wakeboard Size (cm) 134 | Rocker Size (in) 2.5 | Waist Width (in) 16.6 | Stance Range (in) 21-25 | Rider Weight (lbs) 90-170
  • Wakeboard Size (cm) 138 | Rocker Size (in) 2.6 | Waist Width (in) 16.9 | Stance Range (in) 22-26 | Rider Weight (lbs) 130-210
  • Wakeboard Size (cm) 142 | Rocker Size (in) 2.7 | Waist Width (in) 17.3 | Stance Range (in) 23-27 | Rider Weight (lbs) 160-240

Key Features

  • Build Quality

Remedy has a Polyurethane core construction for increased stiffness. It is also coated with a pro-glass combo layup for better flex resistance. It’s a powerful board that features thin profile low volume rails, triple concave hull with edge channels, and blade RX quad fins for amplified edge hold, better water flow, and controlled ride.

  • Design

This diamond split tip-shaped board comes in three sizes- 134 cm, 138 cm, and 142 cm in gray, all with gradient patterns and figures to add a dynamic and striking image to its base and topsheet. It is Remedy’s longest model, capable of carrying riders up to 230 pounds, and each one has an ultra-resistant laminate to protect its vibrant and magnetic design.

  • Bindings

Liquid Force Reverse has M6 inserts for 6” bindings from both Liquid Force and other brands.

Pros

  • Eye-catching design
  • Maximum stiffness
  • Aggressive Three Stage Rocker
  • Durable and easy to control
  • Three position M6 Inserts
  • Precision PU Core
  • Comfortable
  • Designed for LF 6X™ Bindings and All 6” Bindings

Final thoughts / Conclusion

Despite being two Liquid Force wakeboards, Reverse and Remedy could not be more different from each other. Remedy includes fins for better stability, while Reverse features sidewalls and a sintered base for greater resistance to obstacles.

With its aggressive three-stage rocker and its PU core, Remedy is a fairly stiff wakeboard that responds with more height when you hit the wake, but this reduces the speed a bit. Liquid Force Remedy Wakeboard does not have a grind base, so using it in a cable park would decrease its lifetime.

Reverse’s high-quality wood core and its three-stage continuous rocker provide great flexibility, increased pop, and better speed, making this park board ride further quickly. But its flex level does not give vertical pop, so the wakeboard tends to wear because the boat is faster than the park.

So, if your style leans more towards the park, then Reverse will give you the best pop you can get on the board. On the other hand, if you are a boat rider, Remedy will give you unlimited performance while you let yourself be carried at high speed.