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Hmmm, I wish I could demo it, my bro had a Maruis, He says they suck he haited it but his opinion...I think I'm going to try to demo my stuff beforehand
If you are use to a fast board, the Marius is not that. However, the Marius will provide you with a lot of pop and height off the wake while benefitting from a soft landing.
If you are use to a fast board, the Marius is not that. However, the Marius will provide you with a lot of pop and height off the wake while benefitting from a soft landing.
I beg to differ. It accelerates very quickly. But you're right about the pop and the landing.
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I beg to differ. It accelerates very quickly. But you're right about the pop and the landing.
From what I understand and have heard, the accelleration is okay, it's when the board goes straight with no tricks that are involved when people are saying it is slow. That makes sense since there is a huge amount of surface contact with that board compared to others in the industry.
Is there anyway I could get that good of a price at my dealer?
Maybe but not sure. You could test the board out at the dealer and explain what you have seen but want to test it out first. Then you might want to buy the bindings there or maybe something else for the boat.
From what I understand and have heard, the accelleration is okay, it's when the board goes straight with no tricks that are involved when people are saying it is slow. That makes sense since there is a huge amount of surface contact with that board compared to others in the industry.
Ok, that makes sense. My comments come from watching my son board. Speed does not seem to be an issue for him. He did take the fins off.
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Maybe but not sure. You could test the board out at the dealer and explain what you have seen but want to test it out first. Then you might want to buy the bindings there or maybe something else for the boat.
Can they match prices?
I don't need anything else for my boat, nor do I have the $$$ to waist
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