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2005 Cassette Bi-Level 41" Reed
Aaron Reed, Danny Hampson, Bryan Dawley and I have been extremely involved in the testing of this deck and I cant believe the results were getting. We've been playing around with hydrodynamic concepts for the last two years and figured out that it wasnt about using the surface of the water to get more pop, it was about using leverage between the boards and snapping the tail of the top deck onto the harder top surface of the bottom deck. - Thomas Horrell
The Bi-Level decks generate energy and pop that has never been felt on a wakeskate before.1/8th-Inch mounts attach the top and bottom decks together in two mounting areas, which cause a fulcrum effect that accelerates the boards lift from the water. |
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Reviewer: Damien A
01/23/2006 12:00am 
Has some faults but makes for all of them with it’s pop..... and also...i don’t know if its bad luck but ive broken thre top decks
Reviewer: nick 42
07/25/2005 12:00am 
this board rocks im riding it without fins the pop is sweet the only bad part is its a littli hard on the flip tricks
Reviewer: drew hill
04/07/2005 12:00am 
It’s a bit on the heavy side but makes up for that with the pop. the only true down side i could find to it was that it spun kinda slow on shuvs. outside of that its a fun board to ride with or without fins.
Reviewer: Ben Souders
04/01/2005 12:00am 
Smoothest skate I have ever ridden. The top deck has alot of flex and makes the ride really smoothe and easy to move your feet around. Concave and shape are perfect. Killer skate, too bad it fell apart. Cassette is suppose to be triple dipping all the new decks for this season, our shop bi level was piecing in two trips. Seal it and it will be the best on the market.
Reviewer: clark b
01/01/2005 12:00am 
I rode it first at OWC and it was dlaminating, I keep on riding it and the board is great it has so much pop. It is great for shovets


