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| If you are thinking about adding these to your boat Let me say they are worth the $$$
Having spent 3 days in a boat w/o I can’t tell u how happy I was to get back to my boat with the wave pros. Well worth the expense |
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Location: SW Ohio | I have them in my boat as well. Already installed when I bought it used. Definitely a plus on rough water. |
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Location: Germantown, WI | I have a competitor product (Smooth Moves Seats). i bought my skeeter new in 2018 , but only put them in this past winter... wow, wow, wow.....what a difference.....
i can't believe i went this long without having these!! They are a must have!!
Edited by dward 7/14/2022 7:18 PM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | dward - 7/14/2022 7:17 PM
I have a competitor product (Smooth Moves Seats). i bought my skeeter new in 2018 , but only put them in this past winter... wow, wow, wow.....what a difference.....
i can't believe i went this long without having these!! They are a must have!!
Same here for 5 years now. My back is happy about it. |
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| FWIW...
I have had Wave Pro's in my last two boats. As much as I like them I would not recommend buying them. Twice I have had them break at the top of the shock. The last time it sent my passenger backwards in the boat and it could have been a lot worse. Without cutting open a vein lets just say there custom service was less than stellar in each occurrence.
Edited by Mojo1269 7/16/2022 4:50 PM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The Smooth Move Air is cool, and adjusts on the fly with the touch of a switch. I have one Air and the other is the Ultra. Great people to work with. |
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| Any comments or thoughts on the feel and performance differences between the ‘air’ and the ‘ultra’ versions?
I would prefer to avoid another plug in/electrical attachment but…??? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I really like the Air because of its infinite on-the-fly adjustment. I don't see a huge difference in ride. |
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| OK thanks! |
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Location: deephaven mn | wow Mojo.
Have been recommending WAVE PRO's for five years. Love the small tube versses the big bag of the competitor.
Wave Pro is built off a snowmobile shock disigned to absorb jumping snowmobiles.
I love mine. I know you are heavier then me but they should not break. |
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| I was a huge fan too. I sold over a dozen pair based off people riding in my boat. At 240 LBS I cant believe I'm the biggest guy to use them. The most recent break was on my passenger seat which gets used about 5% of the time my boat is on the water which makes it more concerning than anything. When Lee from Wave Pro dropped "You know things break" on me and was more concerned with me returning the broken shock than replacing it they entered the " You will never get $$ from me again" zone.... |
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