for overall riding, the 2008+ is going to handle better. For Freestyle, the pre 2008 will be better. The hull does not hook up as much, The pole is different and has better throw than the 08+.I like the way the 08+ SJ's ride. They hook up WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY better. Everyone says the 96-07's are better for freestyle but I honestly don't see why.
but the pole on the 08's is shorter and with a ten min quick turn mod wouldn't it be just as good for freestyle? Im genuinely curious. Does the wider back end help with tricks?for overall riding, the 2008+ is going to handle better. For Freestyle, the pre 2008 will be better. The hull does not hook up as much, The pole is different and has better throw than the 08+.
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90-07 all use the same bottom deck, only real difference is weight and pole position.The sns, 96-07, and 08+ all ride completely different. I am a kawi guy and really like 750s. The 08+ feels in some ways more of an evolution of the 750 hull than any other ski. You have to lean and carve to turn it. The sn feels big and stable. The rn lighter and turns flat really well and also is very stable.
Coming from kawis I found the 08+ to be amazing. I've been on a good number of well set up kawis and the 08+ reminds me most of my brothers pro with tubbies. Very friendly ski that turns aggressively and can out corner just about anything. I find myself taking corner speeds 2-3 times greater than more modded skis in our group, and my 09 is bone stock.
The 96-07 feels like a midpoint between the sn and 08+. It feels light and nimble in a similar way but its strictly from steering. Steering is tighter and there is more travel. It also feels way more stable. The 96 I was just on was similar to my brothers stock 95 sn. Probably the most stable stand up I have been on. My 09 is more like a 550 hull, its that unstable. It doesn't take much effort to lay it on its side, but its way easier to pop back up out of a hard carve than any kawi ski except the sxr.
I agree with Bruce I feel like the SN if more forgiving and can rail turns better then a 96. The nose really grabs the water. Your ski and Timmys are the best riding SJs I have ever been on.The nose of the ski is different on the bottom deck of the square vs. round. They do handle differently. As slight as it may be.
I actually prefer the square over the round. Just sucks they are weak and require a lot of reinforcement to be rideable without cracking in half.