Wakeskate Review
Wakeskate Review: The 06 Omen Revolt, The 05 Cassette
Bi-Level and The 05 Integrity Lemons
By: OG AKA Nekkie
05-19-2006
After seeing so many posts on what board to get, or what is the best
board and so on, I figured I could give an honest opinion on the subject
of boards I have actually ridden and gave a real try for a while. I
have tried many different decks but will narrow it down to three options:
the Bi Level from Cassette, the Lemons from Integrity and the Revolt
from Omen. Why no classic wood concaves in there? Because they are pretty
much ALL the same and don't really push it or innovate. Sure, some are
more durable than another, or have a different concave, or are asymmetrical,
etc. but they are always the same good old concaves. Then you have the
Hyperlite decks...I tried those--the Catalyst and Byerly--and I am sorry,
but they are no less than cut down wakeboards using old modded Hyperlite
wakeboard molds (lol). Maybe that's a little too much, but I really
hated how they rode and I give mad props to the Hype skate team for
being such rippers on those decks!! A friend recently got a Liquid Force
deck, I think it was an Armada. And it was funny how bad it rode, seriously...
So now you all know why I chose to compare those 3 decks and no others.
The first thing you notice when riding a board is the top concave and
how you can set up your feet. On the Bi Level the kick tails are really
radical, just like a regular skate and that's a big plus, I just loved
it. But you have big screws popping out and those got in the way sometimes.
For the Lemons, the pre-kicks are something you either like or don't.
The ones for the back foot are great but I couldn't seem to find the
ideal spot for my front foot. It's not really a problem, just something
you need to feel to see if you like it or not. The Omen concave is in
between the two. It is really deep like the Bi Level, but it doesn't
have any pre-kicks. When you first ride it, the tail seems a bit short
and it feels like if you want the most leverage out of it, you'll need
to have your foot pretty close to the edge. I usually don't like that,
since it makes me that much closer to a split. But then I figured out
that it is one of the Revolt's little secrets and that I should not
fear it. (Hahah, I'll come back to this later.)
So you're out of the water and are feeling comfy on that concave top.
You edge out and that's where the rocker and edges come in. On that
part you just can't do any better than the Integrity or the Omen: they
both have re-shapeable rails so you can make it ride just like you want
it, sharp and snappy or rounded and more mellow--it's up to you! The
Bi Level is your regular wood concave on the water while edging. Nothing
too special, besides the fact that you feel much higher on the water
(more like a skate there). That is again, a love or hate thing.
With wake to wake riding, I think it is way more of a rider thing than
the board. All three are really good for that. The Bi weight is actually
very good for wake to wake stuff. The Integrity really stays close to
the feet, and well the Omen, you just have to see how huge Pete and
Drew go on it to know it's got what it takes for going wake to wake!
For all the lip and tech stuff like shuvs and flips, I think I like
the Bi level and the Omen just the same. In my opinion, that has to
be because they are wood decks; I just love the feel of wood on the
water. The Bi is a trick machine but there is a BIG problem with it,
and I'll come to that later. The Integrity can be popped damn high like
Chris Barcellos does on that shot. I really LOVED how my Omen spun on
shuv tricks. I think having Justin Scott on the team while designing
the Revolt made it into a mean lip/tech tricks machine. And this is
where something lies that I only saw on the Omen. After my second run
on it I moved my feet back some more up the kick tail and I got the
biggest push from a deck I ever got, even more than the Bi! I was pretty
stoked on that massive ollie! And with the ollie motion the back foot
stays where it's at so it didn't feel at all like I could split from
having my foot back too much.
So here are my final thoughts on those three decks. The Bi Level is
probably by far the most innovative concept out there and it works damn
well... for five rides. So If I could ride a brand new Bi Level every
four runs or so it would be the best board out there... it just doesn't
keep its pop and will break in two in no time. I know Thomas changed
a lot of stuff for 06 and they should be more durable, but it still
is a plain wooden deck and WILL break/delam/take water fast! When I
was in LA last weekend we did a crazy winch session where you would
land on concrete in four inches of water. Needless to say, the only
boards that held up were the Integrity and the Omen. So just for that
fact, the Bi Level can't be the best skate out there, even though it
can ride like it!
I know you probably want a definite answer between the last two decks,
but I'm sorry, you wont get one :) They are too different to say that
one has to be better than the other. If you like the wood feel on the
water then the Omen is probably more suited to your style. For me, the
board weight is important, and the Omen, being between the Cassette
and the Integrity, is just perfect for my tastes! Heck, mine is even
heavier than what production boards will be!
If you have the cash and the love try supporting both Integrity and
Omen, they are WELL worth it with those crazy decks they have put out!
If not, then pick one, but try to ride each before you make your purchase,
because you WILL like one more than the other since they don't ride
the same. I know I made my choice...