SX/SXi/SXi Pro Ride plate opinions for a 750 Sxi

ski_crazy

ISJWTA member #5
Location
Holts Summit, MO
I have a Jet Dynamics extended plate on my 96' Sxi. I was wanting input on different brands, Ocean Pro, Worx, R&D, or ??? and some pros and cons between them. I ride mostly river flatwater and lake chop. I just wonder if I can improve over the Jet Dynamics plate I have now. I don't race mostly try to freestyle.

Thanks in advance.
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
If all you really do is flatwater freestyle then I don't think the brand of rideplate makes too much difference once you D cut the back of it. I like my D cut so much that I shortened the hull...
 

upstand2

upstand2
Location
N. IL.
I tried a jet dyamics and hated it on a 750.
Ended up with a Worx but to tell you the truth a extended stocker is just as good. Any transmission shop has a welder set-up for aluminum and a guy with lots of experience that will probaly do it for lunch money.
 
I have the ocean pro with the fins on my '96. Definitely not the plate if you want to do flat spins (it hooks up pretty good). It is not very extended though.
 
if you got the bucks or can find one cheap, go with the shredmaster. ive got one and i like it alot. not sure if its really worth the high price but whats done is done.

ive got a worx extende plate but havent tested it yet. also got the oem plate which was extended a couple inches and that was ok.
 
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if you got the bucks or can find one cheap, go with the shredmaster. ive got one and i like it alot. not sure if its really worth the high price but whats done is done.

ive got a worx extende plate but havent tested it yet. also got the oem plate which was extended a couple inches and that was ok.

Yeah the shredmaster is the most expensive...awesome for turning and top speed due to v shape. I had one on my '92 and like it a lot. Unfortunatly I sold it before selling that ski.

I think the R&D is the longest one, right?
 

SKItarist750

Custom Kawi
Location
Lansing, MI
Just get rid of your 750 and get an 800. Thats what I did and contrary to popular belief, you can still get big air and do sweet trix even though its a heavier ski
 
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