Well, all but the RZ4. I really wish we were able to get on the RZ4. When you see the video of the RZ2, you will understand.
So about the testing. First, each boat has a PRODUCTION VX on it, no prototypes. Each with the 2014 production brackets. We have tested the Z3, Z1, and RZR/R20 with the previous brackets and they did not produce these results. For the results seen in the video, you must have 2014 production VX brackets. See your dealer if you do not.
Each boat was not slammed, only 300 lbs under the surf side seat in addition to Pro Stock ballast, plus myself in the corner, Tony Fussell (Tige sales director) driving, Takoh and my kids. The only exception to that weighting is of the Z3s you see at the end from Wake the Desert. Those are weighted with my custom sacks and then about 400 lbs of steel under the sac in the rear corner because it is only 8-9 feet deep. Yes, that is correct. Chris Kinsey is the Shallow Water Wakesurf Ninja in my book. The wake was great, in under 10 feet of water. For the record, in 15+ feet of water, there is no need for that steel. Make sure you watch this video in HD, hit full screen and enjoy.
Some observations:
This was lots of fun, I hope you enjoy it. We really tried to get every angle and close and slow on the transition and lip so you could see it for yourself.
Wait til you see the new......
So about the testing. First, each boat has a PRODUCTION VX on it, no prototypes. Each with the 2014 production brackets. We have tested the Z3, Z1, and RZR/R20 with the previous brackets and they did not produce these results. For the results seen in the video, you must have 2014 production VX brackets. See your dealer if you do not.
Each boat was not slammed, only 300 lbs under the surf side seat in addition to Pro Stock ballast, plus myself in the corner, Tony Fussell (Tige sales director) driving, Takoh and my kids. The only exception to that weighting is of the Z3s you see at the end from Wake the Desert. Those are weighted with my custom sacks and then about 400 lbs of steel under the sac in the rear corner because it is only 8-9 feet deep. Yes, that is correct. Chris Kinsey is the Shallow Water Wakesurf Ninja in my book. The wake was great, in under 10 feet of water. For the record, in 15+ feet of water, there is no need for that steel. Make sure you watch this video in HD, hit full screen and enjoy.
Some observations:
- Every boat is a better wakesurf boat with the VX, we have tested each before, and after.
- The RZ2 blew us away, a bit hard to dial at first on goofy, but we only had an hour, and not much weight. It was more adjustable, longer, smoother, cleaner, gorgeous.
- The RZR is close to competition ready with the VX, great wake. Without the VX, the transition is more abrubt, and can be washy at times. With the VX, the transition is great and its SUPER clean on both sides. The transition is still not that of the Z1, Z3, RZ2, but its close. For a narrow 20 ft boat, its amazing. I don't think there is another 20 ft boat out there that can touch this boat wakesurfing. On a budget? Get a R20 with a VX, RJ loved it.
- Z1 is so easy to weight and so good. Maybe just a tad shorter than the Z3. If you don't need the extra room, or you need to save a few $$, don't feel like you are cheated with the Z1. If Tige asked us to pull our events like the West Coast Open with the Z1, I would do it in a heartbeat, its that good.
This was lots of fun, I hope you enjoy it. We really tried to get every angle and close and slow on the transition and lip so you could see it for yourself.
Wait til you see the new......
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