Big air for big times.
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Unbeatable for looseness, zippiness, and speed and it's even got better with all the new goodies we've put inside. Lighter and stronger. Perfectly fitted for the mid-sized boater.
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Brand
Bliss-stick
RD 2
Taihape
New Zealand
Phone: +64 6 388 1445
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RD 2
Taihape
New Zealand
Phone: +64 6 388 1445
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Intended Paddling Environment
Designer
Richard Sage
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User reviews
(Updated: December 03, 2008)
Overall rating
4.3
Design
4.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
4.0
Value / Money
4.0
Nice river running playboat
About the reviewer
Grade 3/4 paddlerTest environment
Grade 2/3 rivers, low volume creeks and surfReview
Often run local river at low flows and I wanted a boat with enough volume to keep me out of trouble. The 180 allows you to dart around and find the channels you need. Dropping into holes with a Boof and some weight back to get the nose up the 180 will skim over holes.I suspect if you are under 80kg and less than 175cm tall with average foot size this is the boat for you!
Conclusion
Great all round river-runner and playboat!Review
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About Me
Location: NZ
Age: 34
Weight: 74 kgs
Age: 34
Weight: 74 kgs
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(Updated: October 06, 2005)
Overall rating
5.0
Design
5.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
The Real 180!
The 180, what can I say, sweet in a hole has plenty of pop to get huge aerial loops and still slicy enough to throw down some sweet ends and all the hard tricks like a phonix monkey or a tricky woo.
On a wave has a nice flat fast hull to bounce high off the green to throw every wave move imaginable helix, air screws and huge aerial blunts.
It has nice forgiving rails so it’s easy to move it round on a wave and you’re not going to get slammed in a hole.
Volume distribution is good, plenty around the knees and behind the cockpit and still enough at the tips to keep it level but still slicy.
The out fitting has improved a lot, new thigh braces that are fully adjustable and are so comfortable nothing can compare. A new seat is on its way much like the Huka seat to reduce weight and to keep the hull as hard as rock. The back band has been improved to give more support to your back and a few new features have been added to make things a little easier.
And the most important thing is this boat looks super cool no other boat looks anything like it! Some of the boats Andi is throwing out are amazing, super cool colours and designs.
This boat is wicked and is top of the line when it comes to play boating, i stand by this boat and what ive said in this review fully.
Thank you.
Matthew Burton
[PS Matthew Burton is employed by Bliss-stick]
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About Me
Location: Taihape, NZ
Age: 17
Weight: 76 kgs
Age: 17
Weight: 76 kgs
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(Updated: May 08, 2005)
Overall rating
5.0
Design
5.0
Perfomance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Value / Money
5.0
Super RAD 180, my thoughts
About myself
Age 55. Don't let the age fool ya. I can work a boat pretty aggressively and am out a lot. Advanced playboater, river runner and creeker in that order. CL4+- overall.
About the test environment
Day 1: Upper Spokane "training run" at 8300cfs.
DAY 2 &3: Trailer Park Wave at 6150cfs
Day 4: Surf at Mini-Climax (not best flow)
Day 5,6: Lower Spokane river/fun run at flows of 8,000-9,500cfs
Finale: Brilliant Wave, Castlegar, BC
Review
Able to get out for about three hours and play with me new demo. Initial impressions: Huge cockpit! Required use of me creekin' skirt. Nice rocker at bow, less at stern. Long planing surface for such a short boat. Graduated edges. Nice outfitting with strong stainless steel grab loops, adjustable thigh braces. Whimpy backband that catches the camloops on the deck edge which bothered me.
The big cockpit makes entry and exit rather easy for someone my size. Plenty of footroom as the bow is rounded and not flattened out. The level for day one was not really on for any real play. Mini-Climax was just a flattened out wave that required all I could throw into my strokes to stay on the wave. Fast? NAW just like many of the other squatty bodies out there. All relative however. Able to work a little feature called Duplex wave which at this level was kinda like a wide ledge wave/hole and not very deep. Moves were predictable and transitions effortless. Initial stability quite good, and able to get on edge and keep it there without difficutly. Rolls effortlessly.
Initial impression? This is a well designed playboat that accommodates larger paddlers easily. Outfitting adequate (would be great with a better backband system. If all boat makers could use LL's backband system I'd be a lot happier!
Day 2: HAH, got it out on Trailer Park Wave (see above link) at a primo level (6150cfs) and this boat shines here! Blunts, side-grinds, carts, with ease and predictably. One ride had me cartwheeeling so fast I nearly got dizzy! Stern does have a tendency to grab water as it is not as rockered as bow and is flat at its' base. I was still kinda loose in the boat which nearly made me fall out of it on a loop attempt. Fortunately I came up upright, but had to go to shore to get back in due to the backband issue stated previously.
Day 3: After a bit of re-outfitting I was able to stay in the boat better, yet was still comfortable. Others got in for a number of rides and all liked it as well.
Day 4: Went out to try to get some wave surf action today, alas the level a touch too high for Mini-Climax (see link above). Level steadily rose to a point where the wave was barely breaking at all. The boat was still fun, loose on the wave when asked to be, revealed how slow it is when ferrying and attaining compared to other slightly longer thinner boats. One more day before I need to return it, and it looks like a run and play tomorrow.
Days 5 & 6: The lower Spokane to get a feel for "bigger" water river running, catching waves on the fly, hitting the squirrelly water in the larger of the drops. Handles fine. Had a good surf on a feature called "ledge wave", plowed through the bigger crashing waves in both the Bowl and Pitcher and Devil's Toenail drops. Was mindful of the grabby stern and it was not a problem. Runs bigger Cl 3 easily. Would take this boat on nearly any CL 3-4 run.
Finale: Got to have the pleasure of hitting one of the region's (if not greater) playspots: Brilliant Wave in Castlegar B.C. It was in at a wonderful high level, much larger than the pics shown in the playak review (hope to get some pics in here for that). Big, steep, breaking wave with lots of speed and power. This little boat showed it can air with the best, hop and skip turns, carve, and handle itself in a huge feature. It also handled the sometimes chaotic run-out and whirlpools without problems.
Conclusion:
Overall I really liked this boat. Overall give it 4.5/5. It is a good little river runner (keep in mind that stern and lack of speed), is fun on steeper waves and is a joy in the hole. On big fast waves/holes it really performs well. For $750 to your door (depending on location in U.S.) it is a steal! Bliss-Stick has come up with a winner in my opinion.
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About Me
Location: nine mile falls, wa. USA
Age: 55
Weight: 83 kgs
Age: 55
Weight: 83 kgs
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