KTM434
Jamie FN Hickey
- Location
- Palm Coast FL
I'm not after carving at all. I wasn't when I bought the Freak and I am not now.
I had the Superfreak for two years and it really helped improve my flatwater riding. But I was ready for a change, to keep improving and not get stuck in a rut.
After trying a Bob and the Footrocket, I realized that the Freak was just a little bit too long for some newer tricks (consecutive flips, flat spins) with less than a 1200 or super talent.
Summing it up, the Footrocket handles a lot faster/shorter than a Freak without sacrificing stability. You can do everything handling related just by subtly shifting your weight (on the FR). That feeling is really unique - haven't felt it on any other hull I've tried. As example, I mentioned that the Bob handles short & fast, too. And it does....but not as effortlessly as the FR, which does it almost like a mind extension because the weight placement is just that subtle and almost sub-conscious.
Good description! Matt, Im just curious if you've ridden a Circus Freak yet? I know your comparisons to a Superfreak mostly relate to your -4.3 ... I havnt ridden a Circus or a Footrocket but I'm curious if your comparisons also include a Circus Freak as well as your -4.3 Freak, BOB hull, etc. Do you think the slightly forward weight transfer loosens the back of the ski so much because of the short hull with the addition of the huge built in tubbies that widen and stabilize the front end? I haven't seen a Footrocket in person but that was the part that stuck out to me the most when I saw it. I know most people wouldn't do this but I'm curious if you think the Footrocket is just a very unique hull design with a different weight balance or if a Freak with tubbies would have the same effect?
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