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Old July 21st, 2008, 01:29 AM   #71
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Dont forget the X-scooter Long body if you are comparing the X and the N-19.

The standard X has less burn time, but only weights 35lbs compared to the N-19's 50lbs.

The Long body X is more comparable to the N-19 at 55lbs and has twice the burn time of the standard X.

Hey Ben,

Thought you guys at DX might enjoy some of our videos we've put together on the X. This is our latest after iflylow just got his in.

YouTube - 19 July 2008

Cheers on the excellent scooters!

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Old July 21st, 2008, 05:47 AM   #72
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Great scooters! We had a blast on that dive! That editor did a great job of making us all look good! Who was that dude???

There are now three X scooters on the island with one more guy thinking hard about making the purchase. We get questions at every dive site about the scooters too!
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Old July 22nd, 2008, 02:21 AM   #73
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Video from the latest X-scooter demo days at Tacoma and Mukilteo!!!!

Enjoy the fun!

X-scooter demo Days!! on Vimeo
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Can anyone tell me, is the Mako fairly neutral? Thanks!
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Yes, the Mako is neutral.


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Can anyone tell me, is the Mako fairly neutral? Thanks!
I added 1# to make my Mako perfectly neutral in fresh water.
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