Piranha hulls?

anyone seen these parang a hulls from the UK? Really reasonably priced for someone like me who only rides once every couple of weeks in the summer. I've heard anywhere from 2700-3100USD shipped with what looks to be an RRP knockoff handpole. I wanted to see if anyone has purchased one and what they think about them? I think I'm going to sell my 2014 superjet hull and buy an AM hull but would rather not spend 10 grand on a rickter or something along those lines. I'll attach some images of the piranha hulls that I was sent when I inquired about them. If someone on here has bought one what was the name of the person you bought one from?
 
Definitely the cheapest (price wise) hulls on the market. Would be really interesting to see how well they hold up or what the quality is like. Most expensive part is the shipping.
 
Definitely the cheapest (price wise) hulls on the market. Would be really interesting to see how well they hold up or what the quality is like. Most expensive part is the shipping.
The price I posted is with shipping... That's what's so crazy about it. The guy sent me pictures of all the water box and tank strap hookups fiber glassed into the hull and all the parts it comes with and it looks well built. I'm really considering buying one.
 
Those hull are made in Poland. The have the stand up version and they have a kawa x2 version. The x2 version is a yamaha base with yamaha pump tunnel. I know the x2 are 1600 euro plus 600 euro of shipping. He told me hull weight 32kg. Planning on ordering one this winter. From a fruend in france. He told me they are solid and well made.
 
The reason why these skies are so light weight compared to other fiberglass skies, cheap to ship and buy, is probably because they are half the size of a regular ski.. Just a heads up, pictures can be missleading. ;)
 

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Well to be fair, we have a few ones in Denmark.
They are cheap and they are no doubt the easiest and cheapest way into freestyle. The build quality reflects the price. Dont except are Audi when you are paying for a yugo :)
And weight wise, less materials due to size and then light layup. They would do better with a few extra layers of glas and use weaved glass instead of chopped matt. But really cool they make their own hull and sell it at that price.
 
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