230 or 300, wouldn't miss difference? Perhaps, but my wife and I traded our 209 255 RXT IS and 2010 260 RXT IS for 2 - 300 RXT X' s in the Neon Yellow-Lime color. Love the power and sound system. Luckily my wife likes to and is very capable to ride and utilize the power in these superb machines.
The new hull and seating positions are fantastic on my 18 RXT 230! I agree that the 230 has adequate power for most people. The new slow, cruise, eco, cruise and sport modes are awesome. I'm also fond of the cruise as default. Mine came with the overpriced sound system. The 300 weighs 85 more pounds than the 230. I find that the weight savings make it a bit easier to handle.
I just bought this ski in a 2019 model and love the colors because its not like all the other skis out there. Im looking forward to getting on the water with it. Not thrilled that it sounds like its a gas hog...lol but I love tons of power.
Yep, to me, it was choppy that day. When you shoot video of sea conditions, they always look smaller than they really are. We had fairly frequent whitecaps that day on the Colorado River, which according to the Beaufort Scale translates into 3-footers. Huge? No, but pretty big when you are trying to shoot a video and talk when using an unprotected $700 Sennheiser microphone. www.wdcs.org/submissions_bin/WDCS_Shorewatch_Seastate.pdf Alan Jones
Shouldn't the arms for the tow bar be facing the other way? They won't be helping much with the bar bending back facing the front of the ski. All of the torque is going to be pulling the opposite direction! The ski is great awesome features, color is not the greatest, they could have went with grey, black and bright blue. But hay what do customers know right.
230 or 300, wouldn't miss difference? Perhaps, but my wife and I traded our 209 255 RXT IS and 2010 260 RXT IS for 2
- 300 RXT X' s in the Neon Yellow-Lime color. Love the power and sound system. Luckily my wife likes to and is very capable to ride and utilize the power in these superb machines.
Really good riders will definitely notice the difference. Recreational riders like me won't miss it as much. Alan Jones
The new hull and seating positions are fantastic on my 18 RXT 230! I agree that the 230 has adequate power for most people. The new slow, cruise, eco, cruise and sport modes are awesome. I'm also fond of the cruise as default. Mine came with the overpriced sound system. The 300 weighs 85 more pounds than the 230. I find that the weight savings make it a bit easier to handle.
I just bought this ski in a 2019 model and love the colors because its not like all the other skis out there. Im looking forward to getting on the water with it. Not thrilled that it sounds like its a gas hog...lol but I love tons of power.
The colors are ugly
Hey I was wondering is the White Sea doo hat available for purchase if so can you link the purchase website. Thanks
can cooler and pylon use together?
1:17 absolutely hilarious
awsome
Did he really just say that was really choppy?...........
Yep, to me, it was choppy that day. When you shoot video of sea conditions, they always look smaller than they really are. We had fairly frequent whitecaps that day on the Colorado River, which according to the Beaufort Scale translates into 3-footers. Huge? No, but pretty big when you are trying to shoot a video and talk when using an unprotected $700 Sennheiser microphone. www.wdcs.org/submissions_bin/WDCS_Shorewatch_Seastate.pdf
Alan Jones
I Had To Make This Account . Looking to purchase the GTX Limited😊😎
Flat as a pancake.
Shouldn't the arms for the tow bar be facing the other way? They won't be helping much with the bar bending back facing the front of the ski. All of the torque is going to be pulling the opposite direction! The ski is great awesome features, color is not the greatest, they could have went with grey, black and bright blue. But hay what do customers know right.
Are you talking about the three support legs? Alan Jones
love the ski hate the color choice.
I would buy it IF it had the RXT-X300 neon color not this boring color. Nice video.
Yeah, the Limited is a bit subdued...Thanks, for the comment, Alan Jones