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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    if the bob hull is so great why would someone spend twice as much on a q8 or rickter?
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    flat water flippable?
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    alright...ill give him a call the general consensus seems to be leaning towards a rickter any opinions on the fs1 vs fs2?
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    generally, how much does reinforcement cost? also, does it make the hull any heavier? zak
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    does higher compression mean a more powerful machine?
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    how would you compare your 1000 rickter to the one i am looking at? Why does this ski only require pump gas while the eme 800 requires race fuel? Thanks again
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    Thanks for all the insight guys. Why do people say that the eme 800 is for pure flatwater freestyle. WHat aspects of this ski make it better for this type of riding while the Rickter is better for all around ski.
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    For sure no surf. I definitely want to improve and continue to try new freestyle tricks. I assume both these skis are backflippable once I feel comfortable to try it. Still no decision made tho... :(
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    What are other options? Is reinforcing the hull necessary? Thanks
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    EME 800 vs. RICKTER fs-1 --> performance and reliability

    You got 25k to spend. You know very little about wrenching. Which of these new skis would you take? Using the ski for freestyle. I am an intermediate rider. I am throwing down barrel rolls just not landing them. I was looking at the EME 800 or a Rickter fs1 with Thrust built dasa 6mm stoker...
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