Wave Jet Review

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by yankee, Apr 14, 2013.

  1. danmar

    danmar Member

    6
    Feb 14, 2010
    You must never uncommit! The wavejet will not allow it!!
     
  2. bassplayer

    bassplayer Well-Known Member

    309
    Oct 2, 2012

    "Sorry! I didn't mean to drop in on you. My wavejet made me do it"
     

  3. McLovin

    McLovin Well-Known Member

    985
    Jun 27, 2010
    Next Wavejet 2.0 will have an Eject button for those situations.

    Just make sure not to hit it when you're inside a big thick barrel
     
  4. eurosurf

    eurosurf Member

    8
    Jul 3, 2013
    Seems like nobody really tried it , just trying to troll it.

    So,

    i am probably the first who got it and shipped to europe as well. add +$1100 extra for shipping to EU and tax.
    Aside of the fact it is too expensive for most people , lets leave it out for now and here are the pros and cons after 4 months of use:

    Pro:
    1. If you are over age or not fit enough anymore like me, it helps you catch more waves, stay longer on the wave as well.
    2. Good for life guards and other life savers i guess.
    3. Easier to catch wave, easier to stand up because it's so heavy like a ship.
    4. Easier to paddle out. No matter what , you are out in minutes without big effort.
    5. It's just so much fun to feel the engine and extra power.

    Cons:
    1. it is damn heavy. Really really heavy. I dont know exactly but feels like 25-30kg or more. I am still physically fit but carring it to the beach is a total pain. You get actually tired even before going inside the water unless you live directly on the beach. Going home with it after surf is even more pain when you are tired.
    2. It is also dangerous because it's so heavy. I would not suggest complete newbies try it. If it hits you in the water , or you hit others, nothing good will come out of it.
    3. because it is so heavy it is useless in small waves and forces you to go out far into bigger sets. This can push your limit to the next level and also become dangerous if you are a newbie.
    4. Maintenance is so much hassle, it kills all the fun. Charging, screwing, cleaning the thing that is 30kg in weight is just too much hassle. in most cases you just say **** it and go with a simple board.
    5. Not suitable for beginners.
    6. You have a feeling like a cheater. if you are young and want to look cool , probably not for you. If you don't care what people will think like me, it might be for you.

    Bottom line: if you plan to be the next Garrett McNamara and surf bigger waves, taking difficult challenges and you are really really fit and strong to carry 30kg of extra weight in your board, it's 100% for you. This thing is really for professionals who dont care what other people think about "it's not surfing if it has jet helping you and other bs"..

    If you are beginner thinking it will make you a surfer automatically, stay away.
     
  5. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    But it's not surfing if it has jet helping you.
     
  6. eurosurf

    eurosurf Member

    8
    Jul 3, 2013
    Think of it like "tow- in surfing" with jetski. It will not become a replacement to the normal surfing because of it's complexity, extreme weights and the price, but it might have it's own small niche and co-exist in peace like sometimes you can see rare stand-up-paddle guys or body boarders or kayak guys that may annoy you little bit but dont really change anything.
     
  7. eurosurf

    eurosurf Member

    8
    Jul 3, 2013
    then kite surfing is not a surfing because kite is helping you :) and on wind surfing the sail is helping you.. it's just different niche..
     
  8. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Sounds like a POS to me
     
  9. eurosurf

    eurosurf Member

    8
    Jul 3, 2013
    it has bluetuth or some other protocol that turns off the jet when you are too far (fall off the thing). you can also press the button on the wrist control to turn it off.

    yes, easier to duckdive too because of the weight it goes deeper and harder for the wave to blow it away.
     
  10. salt

    salt Well-Known Member

    Mar 9, 2010
    sofa king gay
     
  11. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    I'm a rare bodyboarder.
     
  12. bassplayer

    bassplayer Well-Known Member

    309
    Oct 2, 2012
    It just seems so silly.

    For injured surfers, they should be stoked and rightfully so, but that is if they could afford it.

    http://wavejet.com/gallery/jason-mraz-jesse-billauer-rob-machado-malibu-wavejet-session

    I can imagine a wealthy adult beginner will have trouble getting his wavejet longboard out on big days, when he's got 4 feet of whitewater flying into his face as he "jets" with 20 lbs of thrust straight into it. It seems scarier that way. Maybe I don't understand the physics, but still.
     
  13. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    ^^^^^Two valid points, great for injured folks or those who wouldn't be able to experience riding a wave otherwise and, big wake up call for wealthy people who get in over their heads into conditions beyond their abilities. For us regular folks and rare bodyboarders, isn't actually catching the wave part of the fun?
     
  14. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Point Of Sale?
    :)
     
  15. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    +1 to all of this
     
  16. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Hopefully Bill Cosby's Nephew will chime in on this because based on his recent posts, he's a physician.
     
  17. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Yeah, similar
     
  18. eurosurf

    eurosurf Member

    8
    Jul 3, 2013
    this is very dangerous misunderstanding. This thing is not for beginners. I tried to write that in the review.

    It can easily get you out into lineup far beyond your level. You must be very comfortable with bigger waves with the normal longboard first before going with Jet.

    Also it gives you only 20mins of power jet. Unless your session lasts 20 mins, you will have to paddle manually MOST of the time and save the battery, only using jet in difficult situations and to catch the bigger waves.
     
  19. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    This is by far the best feature
     
  20. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I tried to write that on my ceiling. But they didn't heed the warming.