zackn291
Expert
I'm sold on a Freestyle 110% Like I said before, as he gets older and is still interest riding(god forbid he isnt) he will most likely consider the Freestyle to be considered a "cool" sled to ride. Therefore keeping him even more interested from enjoying a Freestyle vs. the Bravo.
Think about what he might want to ya know. Sure he's just a little kid and will be happy with anything but the future will 100% tell a different story if he has a Bravo.
Think about what he might want to ya know. Sure he's just a little kid and will be happy with anything but the future will 100% tell a different story if he has a Bravo.
Hammer 1
Pro
The MSRP of the Bravo is $5299. Thats what it said when I saw the pic of it at the dealers shop.
BombaPolaYama
TY 4 Stroke Master
zackn291 said:I'm sold on a Freestyle 110% Like I said before, as he gets older and is still interest riding(god forbid he isnt) he will most likely consider the Freestyle to be considered a "cool" sled to ride. Therefore keeping him even more interested from enjoying a Freestyle vs. the Bravo.
Think about what he might want to ya know. Sure he's just a little kid and will be happy with anything but the future will 100% tell a different story if he has a Bravo.
Did you say you like/prefer the Freestyle (LOL)! Also the bravo is a longtrack and may not be as nimble as the freestyle? And like I said, the model has not changed in over 30 years - what's up with that? A "new classic" - now that's different?
zackn291
Expert
BombaPolaYama said:zackn291 said:I'm sold on a Freestyle 110% Like I said before, as he gets older and is still interest riding(god forbid he isnt) he will most likely consider the Freestyle to be considered a "cool" sled to ride. Therefore keeping him even more interested from enjoying a Freestyle vs. the Bravo.
Think about what he might want to ya know. Sure he's just a little kid and will be happy with anything but the future will 100% tell a different story if he has a Bravo.
Did you say you like/prefer the Freestyle (LOL)! Also the bravo is a longtrack and may not be as nimble as the freestyle? And like I said, the model has not changed in over 30 years - what's up with that? A "new classic" - now that's different?
Yes over a Bravo anyday of the year. Also I think any kid would agree that they would like the Freestyle anyday of the year over a Bravo. He will like the Freestyle longer then he will like the Bravo therefore getting your moneys worth!
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