yea right thats what im saying...lol. Ive ridden some of the fx mafia skis,they have the sick setups for wide tubbies...they make them huge...even those are still way more work to ride than the footrocket...Those guys would love the footrocket.
See if you can get scottS to chime in here about the superjet he modded with the wider bond rails and shortened rear. I talked to him about it for a while,he seemed to really like it compared with his matrix,he has that ski setup very well also... I didnt get into how well it still carved corners. I really like his matrix and boyers also,my only gripe with them is they feel really wide a little slow in corner to corner railing and they land from airs super hard,like the bottom is totally flat. Maybe the best built hull out there though.
Yes, the wide rails made the SJ really stable and still corners very well, but would not handle a bouy course as well as the stock railed SJ. This is an excellent mod for the surf, especially in the white water. It is a mod that makes the ski so much easier to ride. It may not carve a bouy quite as tight, but it will let you turn and carve all over a breaking wave like never before. I think I could have made the rails a little narrower and maintained the stability.
I like my Matrix, but like everything, it could be better. The front rocker is wide and flat making for hard landings, but you won't pearl it. When you lay the ski over hard like you are carving bouy's on flat water, the rails lift the back of the ski and you loose the pump. I have not figured out if this is the angle or the width of the rail causing it. The ski is getting a little beat up now, so I'm almost to the point I'm going to start cutting rails to see how it effects it.
I did get to ride my Matrix on flat water, rail some turns, come in and jump on Tems' Freak and go right out and rail some more turns. His Freak definitely kept the pump hooked up a little better in the turns, but it still wanted to turned more flat than a SJ.
Even with these couple of complaints, the Matrix still a great handling surf ski. One thing to note, every ski has a surf condition that it excels at. If that surf condition matches the ski you are riding that day, you are going to come in and say, "this is best ski I ever rode". Sound familiar?