I started out on a 650 and even competed in a couple "sickest trick" contests with it
then bought a 750
found a fast 550 and added that to the fleet.
I liked the 750 the most outta the 3 mainly because it had hood holds, footholds, decent power, and handled better...
I wanted to compete, and didn't see anyone on the older skis in freestyle. They just didn't compare, so I decided to go with the Octane because that's what I saw our world champ on... I thought the octane was the best for the money with the parts that it came with... It would have cost me more to buy those parts and put em on a stock superjet... so I thought. I should have bought a good used SuperJet
I sank a lotta cash into the octane and I finally figured out that the super jet was the best freestyle ski for my situation and budget...
The bottom line for me was my budget... Octane aftermarket parts are just harder to come buy and cost more... You can build a Freestyle SuperJet for less money and it's cheaper to get a better power to weight ratio with the Superjet. imo
I love my Octane... It's one hell of a ski! ...but as far as freestyle goes, the superjet is the way to go unless you have an unlimited budget...
In hind sight, I think it may have been better for me to just spend less money on my engine, and put the extra cash in a lighter AM hull.