hey trace how did you find out this info?
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Tigé Junkie
- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
Originally posted by iamcdn View Post
Wonder if we will see a post in the next few weeks from Ragboy stating how the new setup is the best he has ever seen and cannot wait to get out and dial it in.
There are for sure some significant changes coming this year. It looks like Tige has decided to step up and throw down with it's competition. Glad to see it. Even if you don't like quick transfer, folks are looking for it and Tige realizes that it is desired and has figured out how to accomplish it.
Wonder if there will be some good patent fights coming up with Tige, Malibu and possibly Nautique (rumor has it they are coming up with a remote for their system as well) regarding the remote capabilities. Maybe all Malibu patented was that the remote is integrated with the wrist strap - notice that Tige has attached it to a strap, but not integrated. Awwww, so much excitement."I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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Sounds like some kind of Tab system to make the transition from side to side.
"Tige has always believed that the most natural and powerful wakesurf waves are produced at the slight list of 7°, and we are staying true to our roots. The TAPS3 Surf System is a list-enhancement device, shifting your Tige into its prime wave producing position in less than three seconds after a transfer.
When you’re ready to switch it up, your Tige is ready to perform and deliver its notorious surf wave on both sides of the boat. TAPS3 produces the quickest, cleanest, and most powerful surf wave on the market, all while making the other side of the wave fair game within three seconds."
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Originally posted by Bad05 View PostAwesome! Wake looks amazing and the switch is clean. I was out on my buddies Bu last weekend and thought the Gate was a neat system, but the wake wasn't near as clean as this. Good job Tige, now hopefully they stick with a system for a few years!
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