Liquid Force SST Wakeskate

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LiquidForce250Two boards bolted together to form one ultra-amazing superskate?! Yup, that’s what Liquid Force brings you with the SST series. Two separate decks are fused seamlessly into one, in order to give you a return pop that keeps the SST wakeskate stuck to your feet on ollies.

The Danny Hampson SST wakeskate features an asymmetrical shape with a compression molded bottom deck for durability and performance, and a compression molded top deck with concave and a unique split tail design that allows the board to respond much faster than traditional concaves.

  • Material – Composite, 2-layer compression molded, die cut Jessup grip tape
  • Construction – 2 boards bolted together through the top deck to bottom deck: allows flexability and provides return pop that works with your feet, not against them. Asymmetrical. Single concave construction allows for easier transition from heel to toe edging.
  • Rocker type – Aggressive 3-stage rocker
  • Edges – Variable edge: subtle rail in the middle tapers to a crisp rail at the nose and tail

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