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Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
Definitely not rotomolded, perhaps thermoformed thou
Swap, I know you are just making a joke, but we should applaud someone investing time and what must big money into innovation for our sport. Time will tell if the hulls and company are good and the material, etc. are any better, but IMO we should be supportive and positive of these types of efforts.
Sounds like I can go scare some white water kayakers on one of these. Might have to buy a few spare grates, props & ride plates.
Was that real surf or a storm on a lake?
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Oh my, I see rails heading up the beach and back into the water. Rail slides, and people just dragging skis down boat launches.We do sell additional ride plates and look forward to seeing some rock bashing!
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Are you going to be selling your skis for 2500? =P
6500 is fair. Now if they could do financing that would be a game changer for a/m hulls!
Quite a good reason for why it hasn't been done yet: the mold cost vs quantity. The website says its pressure formed (its a thick gauge vacuum thermoformed technique) which has a mold cost that is an order of magnitude more expensive to do than carbon/fiberglass. Jetskis are such low production that its hard to justify. Also carbon is used a lot in our sport and motorsports for bling; where other materials would be just as light, stronger (especially where impact is a concern) and better for the application.Buuuut im just thinking, it could be an overstatement - that hulklite is superior to fiberglass and carbon, if it was indeed that much better and ligther than carbon i think they had a good chance in aerospace, aviation and motorsport. or at least these industries would have used this materiel insted of carbon
Jordan, when are u getting a magazine or pro guy to thrash a ski and do a review on it?