Custom/Hybrid Tiger Craft Aquabot Discussion Thread

Anyone get a chance to out the fixed steer aquabot? Opinions it's been crossing my mind for the past week to do the fixed steer hood

The problem is one person could love and swear by it and another could hate it. You really iether need to try one or bite the bullet and get one. I hate pole ski's. Could never get used to them. Never understood the design. I really like the way the FSBot rides but I also cant stand the sidewalls on the tray. They beat the shyt out of my ankles and just above my ankles when Im in the footholds. Especially in the surf where the ski is always changing angles and your allways correcting for balance and handling.

Everyone who rode the ski really liked it. Its a fun ski. If you've never ridden a short ski like the new hulls out today it takes time to get used to the agility but IMO fixed steer is the only way. If your worried about your back because at certain times your leaned over the bars to get agressive then stick with a pole , although watching the pros all weekend you'll see they are leaned over alot also riding the pole ski's.

I was using the word "your " alot but I wasnt being specific to you. lol. I know you like to rip it up on the X2.
 
Location
Vegas
The problem is one person could love and swear by it and another could hate it. You really iether need to try one or bite the bullet and get one. I hate pole ski's. Could never get used to them. Never understood the design. I really like the way the FSBot rides but I also cant stand the sidewalls on the tray. They beat the shyt out of my ankles and just above my ankles when Im in the footholds. Especially in the surf where the ski is always changing angles and your allways correcting for balance and handling.

Everyone who rode the ski really liked it. Its a fun ski. If you've never ridden a short ski like the new hulls out today it takes time to get used to the agility but IMO fixed steer is the only way. If your worried about your back because at certain times your leaned over the bars to get agressive then stick with a pole , although watching the pros all weekend you'll see they are leaned over alot also riding the pole ski's.

I was using the word "your " alot but I wasnt being specific to you. lol. I know you like to rip it up on the X2.



I agree with what your saying and see your point, it's just a hard decision. To make wish you were on the west cost or I have to wait till the world finanls (as long as ones there)
 
There's more freeride on the easy coast at this point to try hull. You have Daytona, wavedaze, NJ, and upstate NY where there is every demo ski there.
 
Location
England
Quick vid of where I'm at on the Aquabot, will have ATP twin spark to install next month so hopefully il start landing some flips...

 
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