The landscape of the average personal watercraft owner is rapidly drifting from the youthful, athletic rider to the more staid, casual cruiser. Even the sportiest machines are advertised as “stable,” “dry” and “predictable” luring in would-be buyers with hopes of owning the most race-ready watercraft without actually knowing how to actually ride. And with that, so has drifted the requisite riding equipment.
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