Hello All;
I bought a 2015 RXPX 260 last year and found it to be not quite what I expected. Im 58 and it is a bit tweaky and ultra responsive given its 2 up seat and hull design. I have been a long time seadoo owner with many models over the years.
My wife also love to ride. My 2014 RXTX 260 is a great machine for me and I like it much better that my new RXPX.
So off we go to the dealer to trade.
My question is.....we are on inland lake with quite calm waters although it can get rough on weekends. I am trying to decide between a GTX limited 260IS or a GTX Limited 300 for my wife.
I hear the IS is top heavy and needs input for docking etc. She just wants to get on and ride without worrying about changing settings etc.
Is the IS worth the extra cash given we are not on ocean?
I love the idea of the 300 for the times I will ride but the big decision is suspension, or no suspension.
HELP.
Many thanks
I bought a 2015 RXPX 260 last year and found it to be not quite what I expected. Im 58 and it is a bit tweaky and ultra responsive given its 2 up seat and hull design. I have been a long time seadoo owner with many models over the years.
My wife also love to ride. My 2014 RXTX 260 is a great machine for me and I like it much better that my new RXPX.
So off we go to the dealer to trade.
My question is.....we are on inland lake with quite calm waters although it can get rough on weekends. I am trying to decide between a GTX limited 260IS or a GTX Limited 300 for my wife.
I hear the IS is top heavy and needs input for docking etc. She just wants to get on and ride without worrying about changing settings etc.
Is the IS worth the extra cash given we are not on ocean?
I love the idea of the 300 for the times I will ride but the big decision is suspension, or no suspension.
HELP.
Many thanks