2026 Rush

$1,139.00
$1,139.00
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Quick Hit
A surf style wakesurf board designed by Bailey Rush to optimize responsiveness.

Description
The Rush is a highly responsive performance surf style board. The refined nose and distinctive tail generate a lot of pop and speed. This is a hybrid-style wakesurfer.... Read More >

Quick Hit
A surf style wakesurf board designed by Bailey Rush to optimize responsiveness.

Description
The Rush is a highly responsive performance surf style board. The refined nose and distinctive tail generate a lot of pop and speed. This is a hybrid-style wakesurfer. Delivering the shape and volume of a traditional surf board, while utilizing skim-features, like the reflex speedrails, to remain playful enough for tricks. Carving, reverting, 360s, and getting into that flow has never been smooth. 

This board will be highly responsive, and have middle-of-the-road stability. It’s that shape and personality of this board that allows it to be utilized by such a wide range of skill levels. From beginner to professionals this board will either help you become a better rider, or just be an exciting board to have in the quiver.

Features
Season Released: 2026

Rider Skill: Beginner - Professional

Board Stability: Mid

Fin Setup: Twin Fin

Design: Performance Surf Style

Response: Highly Responsive

Traction: P5 Techno Grip V2

Construction: Flightlite V2 Pro Select, V.R.T. Technology, Reflex Speedrail, Epoxy Resin, Textured Finish, EPS Core, FCS Fin Boxes, Flexspine Carbon Stinger, HD Propel Bottom

Dimensions:
(L: 47” x W: 19.75” / V: 20.0L)
(L: 50” x W: 20” / V: 21.0L)
(L: 53” x W: 20.3” / V: 22.7L)

Written By
Chad

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Phase 5

Designed And Built By Riders

With over 25 years of designing boards made to ride smoothly on waves from knee high to overhead, Phase 5 has the experience needed to build the best boards you can toss behind the boat. Handmade in Venice, Florida -- every stage of the build process is done to meet an extremely high standard. If a board isn’t perfect, it doesn’t leave Venice.