Board – Liquid Force Concept Grind 139x42
LF Synergy Bindings
Ridden with a Cab SB III 12m
Weight 78kg
Intro
I have been riding for a few years and always disliked the feel of foot straps. After riding a few times will boots I was hooked and began looking for a new set up. I think that Liquid Force is the dominating brand for wake style/binding set ups and the Concept seemed to be the board of choice. I was always hesitant to get a pair of boots. Most people seem to prefer straps. I can defiantly see the down side to boots, but the feel and comfort they give me personally ****s all over anything I have ever tried, I like the locked in feel, much more like wakeboarding and snowboarding.
The board -
With or without boots this is hands down the nicest board I have ever ridden. I was riding an underground FLX 06 128 and before that another underground. So jumping to a 139 x 42 board was a big step, but I immediately felt at home with minor changes to my riding style, which I think are more to do with riding boots than the board. A was a little nervous that the ‘wake style’ board would feel a little too much like a wake board and push a lot of water reducing the speed and upwind performance, this is not the case. The board obviously has more rocker than the FLX but is still very fast get up and going very well. Between your feet is a big wide flat bit of board that tapers off to a more precise double concave tip. I also had a ride on the LF recoil, the concept sort of sits between this and a ‘Cab Custom’ – enough rocker to cut through the chop and get good pop, but still a fast board. Because of its size it gets up and going as early as my FLX 128 and due to the boots I can almost hold down as much wind on it as well. I have been riding it for the last 2 months every session I’ve had so it’s defiantly a perfect all round board.
It comes in 3 different finished, standard, light and grind. The grind is finished with a snowboard type hard bottom that is made to be kicker and slider proof. I ran with the grind because there is no performance loss with the board and for $25 bucks more you get base that should be immune to small shells and rocks, if it does get any big gashes it can be repaired with a P-Tex candle, something that normal kite board bases can’t use.
The boots -
I can’t say much about the bindings as I have no comparison. I opted for the synergy over the union because the life expectancy is greater and I like the feel of lace ups. The boots aren’t nearly as heavy or stiff as I expected so the change from straps wasn’t that big. I’ve since read on forums that they are the perfect entry boot because of the flex. The only other thing I can say is that they use a 6.5 inch base plate so that fit kite spacing and on the bottom there is a ‘response plate’ that lets you set the degrees of your stance.
FINAL
Since I got this set up my old FLX hasn’t even come to the beach with me, and I was stocked on that board. I will post a follow up review when I get in some more riding time to let you know how the board lasts.