Gifting has never been easier
Perfect if you're short on time or are unable to deliver your gift yourself. Enter your message and select when to send it.
The full Liquid Force range — wakeboards, packages, boots, wakesurfers, foils, helmets, wake shapers, ropes and accessories. One of the foundational brands of wakeboarding, with a 30-year history in the sport.
Why Liquid Force. Liquid Force was founded in 1995 by Tony Finn and Jimmy Redmon — two of the people credited with creating modern wakeboarding. The brand has been a constant at the front of the sport for three decades, with a reputation for refined board shapes, solid boot construction and innovation across the wake surf and wakefoil categories. The full brand range. This collection pulls everything Liquid Force across every category we stock. Use it as the brand hub, or use the sub-category collections (wakeboards, wake surf, foils, etc.) to filter. Wakeboards. Boat boards designed for the wake from a tow boat — beginner through advanced, mens, womens and kids. Sold as boards only — bindings separate, or pick a package. Wakeboard packages. Board bundled with matched Liquid Force boots at a better combined price than buying board and boots separately. The brand has paired them deliberately for size, stance and skill level. Wakeboard boots. Closed-toe and open-toe options across the range. Mens, womens and kids sizing. Different flex and lacing systems across the lineup — softer flex for beginner and intermediate, stiffer and more supportive for advanced. Wakesurfers. Surf, skim and hybrid shapes, beginner to advanced. Long-running shape designs in the lineup that hold up year on year. Foils. Liquid Force is a serious player in wakefoil — complete kits, individual foil sets, and accessories like air strap kits for advanced riders. Wake shapers and accessories. Suction-cup hull attachments for shaping the surf wake on non-purpose-built wake boats, plus replacement parts, fins, bolts, lace kits and seasonal accessories. Helmets and other gear. Wake helmets for cable park use, bags, ropes, handles and apparel. Boat vs cable distinction applies. Liquid Force boat boards aren’t built for cable park obstacles. Hitting a kicker or rail with a boat board causes impact damage that isn’t covered under warranty. Pick by where you ride. Sizing. Match wakeboards to rider weight (chart on each product page). Boots match the standard boot footprint on the board. Wakesurfers and foils have their own sizing logic — call us for a hand if you’re unsure. Try Before You Buy. Selected Liquid Force boards are in our demo fleet. Hire over a weekend, hire fee deducted from sale if you buy within 4 weeks. Hire fees vary by product.
A package bundles a Liquid Force board with matched Liquid Force boots at a better combined price than buying the two separately. The brand has paired them deliberately for size, stance and skill level — so you skip the matching decision. Buying separately makes sense when you want a specific boot model that doesn’t come paired with your chosen board, or when you’re upgrading just the board or just the boots. For first-timers and intermediate riders, packages are usually the better-value path.
No. Liquid Force boat boards (Trip, Angel, Remedy, Origin) are built for water impact — not rail or kicker contact. A boat board on cable park obstacles will pick up impact damage that isn’t covered under warranty. Cable boards have a more durable base and more flexible core for that environment. If you ride mostly cable, look at a cable-specific board; some customers run two boards if they split their time evenly.
By rider weight, not by height. Every Liquid Force board has the manufacturer’s size chart on the product page. Larger boards float higher, pop harder and are more stable on landings; smaller boards are more agile. As a beginner, if you’re between sizes, go one up for forgiveness. As a confident rider, go one down for sharper response. Call us if you want a sizing call — we run families with multiple riders on different boards all the time.
Wake shapers work on most inboard tow boats with a smooth hull surface for the suction cups to grip. Wake surf MUST only be done behind inboard-powered boats — outboard or stern-drive boats have an exposed prop at the back, which is a serious injury risk when the rider drops the rope and moves toward the boat. If you’re using a non-purpose-built wake boat (a general ski and wake inboard rather than a dedicated surf boat), a wake shaper plus added ballast usually gets you a usable surf wave. Call us if you’re unsure whether your boat is a candidate.
Sign up to our mailing list so you don't miss out on exclusive deals, latest product drops and more.
Get the chance to Win Back your order!
Gifting has never been easier
Perfect if you're short on time or are unable to deliver your gift yourself. Enter your message and select when to send it.