Five if your son is big into wakeboarding and competing get the axis. I'd also get the plug n play system and that big motor. We routinely ran 3500+lbs of ballast plus wedge with the 400hp motor at over 5k elevation. Wake was on par with some pro level wakes.
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Originally posted by Bruizza View PostFive if your son is big into wakeboarding and competing get the axis. I'd also get the plug n play system and that big motor. We routinely ran 3500+lbs of ballast plus wedge with the 400hp motor at over 5k elevation. Wake was on par with some pro level wakes.Waiting for another good one!
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I only got to ride the rz2 for a little bit before my handle broke. It was also pretty windy. Our boat arrives in about 2 weeks and I can give you a much more in depth comparison then.
Axis wake: big ole meaty wake with a nice lip when you add wedge. Much wider than the rz2.
Rz2 was steeper and seemed to have a peak to it. Narrower and not as big. We were also running 2000lbs not 3500+.
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Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostSo how does the RZ2 wake compare to that Axis wake? I know what the Axis is capable of. Josh Twelker was running the Axis for the last couple years, until MC gave him an X25 this year.
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Originally posted by Bruizza View PostI only got to ride the rz2 for a little bit before my handle broke. It was also pretty windy. Our boat arrives in about 2 weeks and I can give you a much more in depth comparison then.
Axis wake: big ole meaty wake with a nice lip when you add wedge. Much wider than the rz2.
Rz2 was steeper and seemed to have a peak to it. Narrower and not as big. We were also running 2000lbs not 3500+.
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