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Directement de M. Lovelace… « La dérive Lizzy a beaucoup de base, mais un tip fin et souple. Elle convient bien aux mini gliders et à toutes sortes de simples dérives et, sans surprise, à la ThickLizzy en particulier. À l'origine basée sur la dérive v.Bowls, mais visant une approche un peu plus légère. Elle demande moins de relance et de puissance que la v.Bowls, plus costaude, et se laisse aussi volontiers charger fortement que mener tout en douceur. »
Forme | Base large avec un drop tip fin et souple, foil plein, rake important
Fonction | Base large pour la relance, le flex et la projection, parfaite pour les 2+1
Sensation | Projection généreuse, accroche stable tout en restant libre
En résumé | Relance, accroche et projection fiables dans toutes les conditions
He based the ThickLizzy on his v.Bowls template but drew it for a lighter touch — less drive-and-power-hungry than the beefy v.Bowls, rewarding being grooved easily as much as being stomped.
Plenty of base feeding a narrow, flexy tip, so it drives down the line but releases cleanly out of bottom turns.
Pick it for a mid-length or mini glider when you want trim speed with a flexy, forgiving release — it grooves easily in everyday surf but comes alive when you stand on it. If your board feels dead and wants more push, go to the v.Bowls; if you want a looser tail-pivot feel, the McCallum Single.
The ThickLizzy is Ryan Lovelace's mid-length single fin, made by True Ames and built around his Thick Lizzy board model. The template derives from his v.Bowls design, with a wide base and a thin, flexible tip. It comes in 7", 7.5", 8", 8.5", and 9" sizes and works as a pure single fin or as the center of a 2+1 setup, pairing with the Lovelace Side Runners or Side Bites.
The ThickLizzy is drawn from the v.Bowls template but is the lighter, more forgiving choice, while the v.Bowls wants a heavier foot and drive-hungry boards.
The review points to the McCallum Single for more upright pivot from the tail, with more rake and a thinner tip.
The review calls the 4A the benchmark for classic Greenough drive in soft surf.
