lholtzman
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Hey does anyone have any experience with these
http://www.industriesjack.com/en/produc ... maha&id=14
look like it could be kind of good
thoughts?
http://www.industriesjack.com/en/produc ... maha&id=14
look like it could be kind of good
thoughts?
jlparker77
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looks like it might work well, but the price seems kinda high for what it is. $495. It should be way comfortable for a passenger though.
good luck
good luck
soul_hammer
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IDK i think if you want to ride 2up look at a dif sled that doesnt look like a good set up at least IMHO
phaze5
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you won't be able to steer
Ruckus
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Yeah, the phazer really sucks with 2 people on it.
PattyJack
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Its a nice way to wheelie though.. haha


For kids under 12 Phazer works fine double up with rear spring on high.Any heavier than about 100lbs it does get to be a bit scary riding double.
I have one on my Attak and had one on my viper 136, this is a high quality piece and works very well. I dont know how it would work on a shorty, as both my sleds were 136. IMO, it works best for kids or for the occaisional adult 2 up ride.... if u were going to ride adult 2 up alot, buy a venture...

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Jack Industries has been making the seatjack for quite a few years. It has been the best add-on 2-up seat for any make of snowmobile. I have always been impressed at how well the universal seatjack would adapt to many sleds.
Now with the custom seatjacks for specific models like the Phaz-jack, Rev-jack etc, it shows that they are reaching out for specific solutions.
I rode with my step daughter on my fx for one season for short trips without a seatjack. It was tough, but the suspension handled it quite well. She was young then.
When I priced the phaz-jack, I was a bit sticker shocked as well. I ended up finding a used universal seatjack for my wifes SXR instead. They hold their value on the used market due to their universal nature. In fact, I just ordered passenger footrests so that she has a place to get a foothold for better stability. We pull the seatjack off whenever she is not along.
If the phaz-jack is built like their other products, it's a good solution.
Now with the custom seatjacks for specific models like the Phaz-jack, Rev-jack etc, it shows that they are reaching out for specific solutions.
I rode with my step daughter on my fx for one season for short trips without a seatjack. It was tough, but the suspension handled it quite well. She was young then.
When I priced the phaz-jack, I was a bit sticker shocked as well. I ended up finding a used universal seatjack for my wifes SXR instead. They hold their value on the used market due to their universal nature. In fact, I just ordered passenger footrests so that she has a place to get a foothold for better stability. We pull the seatjack off whenever she is not along.
If the phaz-jack is built like their other products, it's a good solution.
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yamahinn03
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I have a seat jack on the 02 Viper and it works great for the kids. I do beleive there is a weight limit of 150lbs but I would not want that on the back of a phazer. Good quality seat.
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