Christenson Long Phish 2.0 | REAL Review with Jason Forrest

Trip Forman and Jason Forrest dive deep into the Christenson Long Phish 2.0 while on location at Chicama, Peru—home of the longest wave in the world. Testing Trip's personal 6'10" daily driver, they break down how shaper Chris Christenson evolved this design to offer maximum down-the-line speed alongside enhanced maneuverability, smoother late drops, and improved backside performance. Whether you are surfing reeling point breaks or shifting beach breaks, learn how the combination of added nose rocker, a reverse V bottom shape, and twin fin set up handle a massive variety of wave sizes from thigh-high to double overhead. They also compare the 2.0 to the original OG Long Phish to help you determine exactly which model fits your home lineup and travel quiver needs. Get your Christenson Long Phish 2.0 or place a custom order: https://www.realwatersports.com/colle... 0:00 - Introduction from Chicama, Peru 0:54 - Long Phish 2.0 Design & Upgrades 1:27 - Board Dimensions & Longevity 2:42 - Navigating Giant Lineups 3:28 - Fin Selections & Setup 4:30 - Wave Range & Performance 5:58 - Paddling Power & Backhand Drive 7:41 - Tail Looseness & Turning Freedom 8:01 - Rider Specs & Comparison Volumes 8:59 - Small Wave Versatility 9:50 - Tail Lift & Twin Fin Performance 11:17 - Long Phish 2.0 vs. OG Long Phish 13:17 - Speed and Curvy Waves Break Down 14:59 - Ordering a 6'10" Long Phish 2.0