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djkorn1

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I waited a bit to post this, but: :sneaky:

I LOVE this hull. Bobby is the man and this hull is perfect. I have beat the crap out of it pretty good at this point, with no signs of weakness. Everything lined up perfectly!! The finish was amazing. If you want an aftermarket hull, I can't imagine going anywhere else. It was even designed for easier turfing! The footholds are great and so is the hood and handholds. :arms:

The more I have read and seen other hulls, the more I know I have made the correct decision.

Don't think you can't afford it!

Trinity offers 4 different SXR/EVO hulls and 4 different SJ/Matrix Hulls! You will be happy! I am also glad that I didn't go with the lighter/more expensive version. I ride in alot of chop and this still keeps me on the water. It is slightly lighter than a SJ...
 
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djkorn1

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Not me...I have no interest in the Pro Version...too light for what I do. I have the ES version. Dropped a ton of weight, but not too much to ride choppy Lake Erie! I'm not lookin to do flatwater backys... This version is so much easier to throw around than a stock SXR, but it is still pretty stable when you need it to be.

It's lighter than most SJs out there, so I am happy!
 
DJ,

After riding my SXR1100 in the bay this weekend, I am convinced that a Trinty hull with a 1100 motor would be an awesome freeride ski. If Bobby's pro version is that much lighter than yours, it would offset the weight of the 1100 motor. And I can tell you for sure, the 1100 motor has so much torque, it would be awesome. My old dry piped limited sxr ran 57-58mph and felt like a stocker compared to the 1100. I hope you make it to Wavedaze this year, I think you'd get a kick out of it.

Scottie
 
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