Krash Reaper

Hey guys, New here on this forum! :) Been looking at this Krash reaper Jet for a while and I did a search and have not found a lot of info about them, I love it because of the motocross style look, and it seems like its a hybrid of a sit down and stand up ski, I have a lot of experience with sit down ski's but not much on this type of ski, Is there any issues with them? In my country, we ride only in the ocean, Is the hull strong enough? Is it difficult to get back on in deep waters? thanks in advance. I hope you guys understand my English! :)
 
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The reaper will take anything you can dish out on it in the ocean all krash hulls are pretty much bullet proof you will not be dissatisfied

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One of the guys we ride with has one with a Dasa 950. Flips,rolls, ECT. It takes a little time to learn how to get on in deep water but other than that it's very fun to ride and is highly maneuverable. His Reaper is holding up just fine as far as I know.
 
The reaper will take anything you can dish out on it in the ocean all krash hulls are pretty much bullet proof you will not be dissatisfied

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wow! thank you so much for your feedback guys! really appreciate all your help :) Im glad to hear its bulletproof!

Well you maybe dissatisfied, fun ski to ride , terrible to build

Well I have seen fully built hull on their website for $12000 I figured maybe its a good deal? it comes with a 997cc engine. Building one myself will be way too expensive, adding shipping cost and taxes!

One of the guys we ride with has one with a Dasa 950. Flips,rolls, ECT. It takes a little time to learn how to get on in deep water but other than that it's very fun to ride and is highly maneuverable. His Reaper is holding up just fine as far as I know.

Great! that is exactly what i am looking for when i can ride it properly, to do some tricks! it flips quite ok with wakes from boat wakes? Learning curve is difficult? because Stand up is pretty much rare where i'm from, So i really dont have anyone to teach me, this will be my first ever! do you guys think it will be ok for a beginner? once again thank you all for your inputs!
 
I own a reaper, kind of a pain to build, but i got it together. There will be a learning curve if you aren't used to free ride skis, they aren't stable like a sit down. Reboarding will take some major practice, make sure you ride flat days and get your technique down.
 

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Many AM hulls have issues during build. Tolerances and quality control of fitment and insert location is not the same as YAMAHA and KAWASAKI

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