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I'm still leaning towards a ROK after you have explained more. Hope you find what you're looking for.
I'm still leaning towards a ROK after you have explained more. Hope you find what you're looking for.
I like the Gen3 lots. Im only 165lbs but i love the twitchyness of it yet still stable. I have very minimal time on the backie chan but will have more on it soon. I am a huge fan of the kdx now. I liked my xfr as well but the weight got to me. Its a long shot but if you want there is a freestyle contest at "the rat hole" in saskatoon saskatchewan on june 14-16. You are more then welcome to try my kdx and rokr and xj would probably let you try his gen3 and his backie chan and if wen shows up im sure he . Were going to be camping there so theres room if you need a place to crash. Just a way to try some hulls i guess.
but honestly if you put the time on any aftermarket hull i think you will learn to like them. Some are much better then chasing boats then others but it comes down to the rider and the ski. xj can rip his gen3 full throttle with an 888 in it. He can do it on any ski actually. I dont have the guts to do it but it shows that the rider makes a big difference. the kdx seems to do it all. I thought they where the ugliest ski made and now i own one and love it! try your best to test out what you can. Aftermarket skis are a very addicting and expensive hobby
I still like my gen3, but the Backie chan does a lot better for rec riding and boat chasing. I don't have problems, chasing down boats on it, but other people who ride my ski really struggle with it.
So far the chan has don't a lot better at speed and carving then the bob, but I don't have any reviews yet on how it does with flat water tricks. Still tuning the ski
Ive asked this question before as well and its super harx to decide with no AM experience. But i come from SN my whole life and only ridden other stock hull skis and my modded sn with tubbies, but soon will be trying out my buddys gen 3 and hope to like it. I think youl adjust like you said to whatever you get. But from all he pisitive reading ive read and geard, the chan seems like the way to go and soon i hope to ride one of those too. Just a tgought, you can always sell your hull and try something new if you dont like it at all.
zack bright put a (i think) glass bob in the surf last season. said it handled pretty well from what i recall. i dont see why it wouldn't really. if my gen2 wasnt a really light layup i'd consider putting it in the surf.Well, chasing boats isn't too much of a concern. Where I ride they stay in one part of the creek so I just hang out and wait.
My main concern now is the surf riding aspect. Galveston doesn't get big surf usually, but the few times it does I wonder how the bob will handle
zack bright put a (i think) glass bob in the surf last season. said it handled pretty well from what i recall. i dont see why it wouldn't really. if my gen2 wasnt a really light layup i'd consider putting it in the surf.
Hurricane tops Backie chan, ROk and gen3. But depending how you the ski to ride. BOB is strictly freestyle. ROK is freeride and Backie Chan is somewhere in between.
Hurricane tops Backie chan, ROk and gen3. But depending how you the ski to ride. BOB is strictly freestyle. ROK is freeride and Backie Chan is somewhere in between.
This is why you shouldn't base your decision from most of the hull reviews on this site!! Guys just talk out of there ass!I dont have a lot off experience with each Ive rode a gen3 and my friend has a hurricane. Hurricanes are much better than the gen3 but the gen3 is still a really really great hull that DK should always be making. Backie Chans are still awesome and from what i have heard never rode one. But the bottom deck is molded after a sxr so its gonna have really nice handling. The ROK hulls are a longer than the Backie Chan and i believe the gen3 and hurricane (not totally sure but 99% sure) Which is why i said above that the ROks would be more of a freeride hull. But that being said can still flip. I dont know what the ROKS were molded from or if they were. I believe Gen3s are 4,000 turfed and painted. 3500 for a Backie chan for ROK I dont know somewhere around there maybe less idk. For me its a toss up between a gen3 and a Backie Chan. Both are really great, but i can get the Gen3 for slightly less than a Backie Chan.
I dont have a lot off experience with each Ive rode a gen3 and my friend has a hurricane. Hurricanes are much better than the gen3 but the gen3 is still a really really great hull that DK should always be making. Backie Chans are still awesome and from what i have heard never rode one. But the bottom deck is molded after a sxr so its gonna have really nice handling. The ROK hulls are a longer than the Backie Chan and i believe the gen3 and hurricane (not totally sure but 99% sure) Which is why i said above that the ROks would be more of a freeride hull. But that being said can still flip. I dont know what the ROKS were molded from or if they were. I believe Gen3s are 4,000 turfed and painted. 3500 for a Backie chan for ROK I dont know somewhere around there maybe less idk. For me its a toss up between a gen3 and a Backie Chan. Both are really great, but i can get the Gen3 for slightly less than a Backie Chan.
This is why you shouldn't base your decision from most of the hull reviews on this site!! Guys just talk out of there ass!
OMG HurRiCane beTter ThAn EveRySki!!! but haven't rode any aftermarket hulls besides a BOB