looks great and well designed. But what is the over purpose of this type of R&D? is it the seat tilt function and car design? Or is giving the ability to have big coasters in smaller footprints due to the track/car design possibilities
@@ZoniesCoasters Agreed but I wonder how cheap these actually are. There seems to be a lot more engineering, moving parts, and infrastructure in this type of design. Realistically where is the market for this type of ride unless it somehow sells really cheap that small parks or FECs can afford that would make this a better buy than a more proven, cheaper, or higher capacity concept. I'm genuinely curious because I would really love to ride something like this one day.
Bring back the X Cars coaster. That was your best ride. Powered coasters are just large flat rides. They're not technically coasters. You don't make coasters anymore
After feeling the moving seat columns on Pipeline this piques my curiosity for sure.
Maurer is such an underrated company! I have been on 2 of their spinning coasters and they were great. I hope to ride this one day!
Winjas are really good, Desmo Race however very rarely opens
I wouldn't call them underrated. They produced one of the most unreliable coaster types in the world
@@happysword258 and it's still down!
I rode spinball wizzer and that was pretty good
Can I put one in my back yard?
I wanted to do that but it sounds expensive
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One in burns ville minn , one in Atlanta Georgia
Cedar Point will be getting this but with 48 trains.
Thats gotta be the most epic feeling airtime in the world.
I'd definitely be down to ride this
Y'all are nuts xD
looks great and well designed. But what is the over purpose of this type of R&D? is it the seat tilt function and car design? Or is giving the ability to have big coasters in smaller footprints due to the track/car design possibilities
Sehr sehr geil Jungs,sieht heftig nach fun aus.... so iconic :3
I would love to have this in my back yard
I need this in my backyard
Definitely needs a Endor/Star Wars theming
Need
Oh yeah imagine if this came to a Disney park
Why not revive the X Car coasters
What kind of airtime can you deliver with this @maurerrides ?
nothing
Looks fun, just horrendous capacity so they’ll be a hard sell sadly
This is just a single coach, they’ll be able to chain multiple of these together for longer trains
No worse than Wiegend alpine coasters.
And Maurer Spike coasters can go uphill, have inversions, and are smoother than traditional alpine coasters.
Oh and this thing make a lot of noise, and even in this pov this look rough, I rly don't know where they're going with this...
I love when coaster enthusiasts play arm chair market researcher and assume everything is meant to be a major attraction at a huge theme park
@@ZoniesCoasters Agreed but I wonder how cheap these actually are. There seems to be a lot more engineering, moving parts, and infrastructure in this type of design. Realistically where is the market for this type of ride unless it somehow sells really cheap that small parks or FECs can afford that would make this a better buy than a more proven, cheaper, or higher capacity concept. I'm genuinely curious because I would really love to ride something like this one day.
Where in the world is skyline park?? 🤔🤔🤔
Bavaria, Germany
I think burns ville minn not. Sure
I'm sorry is he only using a seat belt?????
This seatbelt is even approved for upside down elements. 🤯🤯
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Hopefully one day we get seatbelt inversions
I see it needs a few adjustments to ensure cranial safety, but cool!
Wdym it looks perfectly safe
Bring back the X Cars coaster. That was your best ride. Powered coasters are just large flat rides. They're not technically coasters. You don't make coasters anymore
Agreed the spike "coasters" are also rough as fuck it's literally a cog spinning around the teeth the whole time, it's grating
The music, so dramatic.
Common Six Flags; please buy something good for Six Flags America.
Seems like a weak ride
Looks like a whiplash lawsuit waiting to happen.
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Y'a vraiment des parcs qui achètent ce truc ?? ah ok c'est skyline park...
too epic of music for a kiddie ride
I think it’s to set up them showing off 100s of hours of engineering.
(your right anyways tho)