What should i get for a second ski

So i picked up a 550 a few months ago and ive been riding it a good bit but theres just not enough power. I was thinking about steppin up to a rn sj but im thinkin it might be a bit much for me. i only weight like 125 lbs so im not sure. should i look more for a fx1 or just find a sj and grow with it? also do sjs break loose as easy as 550s? it seems mine breaks loose every time i try to turn.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
Get what you want. I've ridden a few skis here and there, and I prefer the Superjet, by far.
They can be made to break lose very easily, just as they can be made to track and carve.
 

ski4

gonzo
Location
cleveland
i don't think your weight has any bearing on what you should get

just get the most ski that you can afford, be it a rn, fx1, sxr???? what ever
you will have fun on all of them even a old 750 sx sxi or sxi pro

all are a hue step up from a 550 and will be a blast to ride and learn on
 

FxOne

FxI
Location
Lake Travis
So i picked up a 550 a few months ago and ive been riding it a good bit but theres just not enough power. I was thinking about steppin up to a rn sj but im thinkin it might be a bit much for me. i only weight like 125 lbs so im not sure. should i look more for a fx1 or just find a sj and grow with it? also do sjs break loose as easy as 550s? it seems mine breaks loose every time i try to turn.


fx1. if you weigh 125 the fx1 will be easier to throw around than a SJ. same motor but 40 lbs lighter. you wont regret getting an fx. with an extended ride plate and top loader grate the stay hooked up pretty well. SJ guys say it doesnt hook up at all cause of the pump but if you ride it like a 550, shifting your weight around a lot , you wont have a problem with that. good luck, anything you get will be fun but the kawi 650 and 750 are turds
 
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