Alright well what a shart show, thanks for keeping it on point Zack
@tightithrash .
Look Zack nailed a lot of the key points so I will offer my bit for what its worth.
First of all this thing is Freakin cool. Yes the stock models are not the quickest but they were in phase 1 and to be honest when i first got on it, I was happy that it had as much power as it did. Spending a few days on it like most jetskis I will come to appreciate the extra power that can and will be available when the shredders come available to the US. However even with all of us going up and around the hills and mx tracks these things kept delivering. They went fast enough because they have a lot of surface area so when you get into some rough spots you have to throttle out and the speed it had felt awesome as is to get through it all. Going much faster could get sketchy really quick just by the nature of how much traction it gets when your smashing into logs, roots, and uneven ground. I had the time of my life jamming around the Pastana land forrest trails. What was sick is during our little mini trail motos if i got held up behind zack or ryan on a trail i would just turn into a big patch off the trail and shred right over big logs through bushes and all kinds of crap and end up back on the trail.
Like zack said too, riding these things is an expression of yourself. When your riding these things your leaning with your body and utilizing the mechanics of the throttle and the board to get the right amount of steering when you need it. We beat the living hell out of them and exposed a few flaws that are all being closely looked at and fixed. So by the time some of you haters even see them here in the US officially for sale, all of those issues will be tested on for the 3rd time and revised. for less than 5k turn key these things are unique and a fun ride. Not to mention one of the most interesting go anywhere beach tote pullers with the tow bar option.
Seriously though Eastcoastjumper James... I didn't catch this all until tonight and I gave you guys props on your new video earlier. Listen Im not the biggest fan of fixed steer skis, especially when you make an effort to turn a perfectly good standup into one. I even ride one for a job somedays, but i don't come into your forums or builds talking crap and tearing down you and other peoples excitement and possibilities just because I think those skis limit your riding ability when compared to any stand up. All of that you said was pretty lame and selfish to bash on it when the point of the thread was to bring some light to them. now the first few pages are littered with crap thanks dude.. really great of you to do that. with my own professionalism I'm not usually one to call anyone out and I try my best to stay neutral. That all goes out the door since I was apart of the production and testing there, so im taking this a bit personally. I am not going to say anything that this shredder cant do yet, I will tell you guys though how it is for how it was for me. zack spoke exactly for what it was too. Ben the owner is a great guy who really looked out for us, is excited about the possibilities of his product, he is listening wholeheartedly to all of our constructive suggestions, and fixing those future issues to better the finished product. We all busted our asses to make something pretty fun and unique so if your not on board for it all in any positive way just leave or make a new thread else where with your opinions so i can ignore them. I will stand up for the shredder especially for how much potential it brings for more positive exposure to our stand up scene.
Back to the positive, this was the most epic experience of my life and I'm stoked to have been able to represent the sport with zack and ryan to hopefully expose our sport through the shredder's rise in action sports events, shows, and more. We are the pioneers of how this thing gets down but in the end when people ask for our credibility as riders it comes back to how similar the style of riding is on our freeriding, and that will hopefully be showcased by every interview, show, promotion, ect. At the end of the day no matter who thinks what, the shredders are a positive thing for the sport, are unique, and cool as hell. Before i write more than i already have twice already, i'm out but will keep tabs on this for any questions about it.
Here is a bunch of photos from the trip that are on my Instagram @markgomez137
Thanks for the interest guys!