I've now had about 17 hours or so on my new 2010 Wake Pro 215, and hre are a few impressions (aside from the key problems I mentioned elsewhere).
First, the iBR system with the throttle, brake, and reverse all on the front of the handlebars is just excellent. So much easier to park and manoever with precision, everyone else is jealous. And it helps in so many ways, for example when your spotter has to take a knot out of the tow rope while feeding it out, and so you have to "pause" but yet go ahead in wee spurts so the rope doesn't get caught under the ski.
Second, the programmeable ski mode is a great idea. You never have to fuss about whether your acceleration is just right, or watch your speed - it's all automatic, and great for young skiers/wakeboarders.
Third, the speed - well, it is fast - very fast, and more than I need.
Fourth, the waves - it takes them so easily with the S# v hull.
More later.
First, the iBR system with the throttle, brake, and reverse all on the front of the handlebars is just excellent. So much easier to park and manoever with precision, everyone else is jealous. And it helps in so many ways, for example when your spotter has to take a knot out of the tow rope while feeding it out, and so you have to "pause" but yet go ahead in wee spurts so the rope doesn't get caught under the ski.
Second, the programmeable ski mode is a great idea. You never have to fuss about whether your acceleration is just right, or watch your speed - it's all automatic, and great for young skiers/wakeboarders.
Third, the speed - well, it is fast - very fast, and more than I need.
Fourth, the waves - it takes them so easily with the S# v hull.
More later.