Fixedblasters are great if you don't like riding away from anything.
I think what Zack is saying is they dont compare. A fixed steer is just that, a fixed steer Standup. Highly maneuverable. You can effect the way it rides and handles just with turning the bars, shifting weight. A Blaster is a different animal. It is like comparing a Dirtbike to a 4 wheeler. You just cannot maneuver a 4 wheeler like you can a bike.Can you elaborate more on this?
Robbie just buy one already @jetx
Rockered blasters are great if you don't like riding away from anything.
Ha Waterboy, 701IND is doing the carter mod Blaster build right now. We will along with the experience of my Pilots be looking at every aspect of how this mod blaster can be made to be a awesome freeride machine. Will be doing the build thread in the Blaster section so keep a eye out for that. For sure the Reaper is hands done a great Freeride ski, but im positive, the iconic Blaster with the right freeride mods can match it in every way.has anyone rode both a Rockered wave blaster and the new reaper. I rode the reaper at Daytona and I loved it. But I don't know if it is worth it to buy one or just rocker my blaster. Most likely going to do the carter b front and rear rocker. Any input on how these things ride. Thanks
Im just sticking to making the Blaster the best freeride machine it can be. As far as im aware 701 is the only company dedicated solely to this and im fortunate the have the best riders to help me. Rest assure, any part I sell has been through lots of R&D .You need to just build a new hull already!
The one thing reapers don't do too well is carve like a blaster. it tends to slide a bit more, bad? not really, depends what your into. Both awesome in their own right.
For sure the Reaper is hands done a great Freeride ski, but im positive, the iconic Blaster with the right freeride mods can match it in EVERY WAY.