McKee Boykin
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How do they compare?
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cameron:I own both a short body X and a UV-37.
If I was just boat diving and was not riding the scooter for more then an hour then i would get an x. If you are doing anything longer then an hour or shore diving then I would get an SS.
The bigger the scooter the more stable it is. The x requires input to keep it from rotating and that tires my wrist after a while. The bigger scooters have the batteries offset in the body to reduce the torque from the motor. Only a big deal after 1 hour on the trigger.
I like both and use them for different things.
If you can ride both them you will see right away.
Cam
cameron:I own both a short body X and a UV-37.
If I was just boat diving and was not riding the scooter for more then an hour then i would get an x. If you are doing anything longer then an hour or shore diving then I would get an SS.
The bigger the scooter the more stable it is. The x requires input to keep it from rotating and that tires my wrist after a while. The bigger scooters have the batteries offset in the body to reduce the torque from the motor. Only a big deal after 1 hour on the trigger.
I like both and use them for different things.
If you can ride both them you will see right away.
Cam
Mr.X:Terrific report Doc!
Cameron...I wish I had the super sized SS. Those long scooters are soooo stable.
X
Not a comparison between an X and N-19, but I just finished my video on last Monday's dive at Pt Lobos. It was such a spectacularly fun dive for me. I'm on my Gavin and Johnathan is on his X. This is my first time doing video while scootering.
YouTube - Doc Wong Scuba Pt Lobos Scootering Gavin X Scooter
Let me know what you think.