Well, the mad scientists at Krash Industries are at it again. With the introduction of their all-new purpose-built Predator hull, the surf-charging design is nimble and agile in the waves (measuring at 200cm in length 72cm wide and 55cm tall).
Unique to the new Krash ski is a tail plate system that allows the rider to change and “tune” the hull for different surf conditions, also permitting for the addition of a second plate for larger conditions, making for slower rotations or faster surf riding.
Additionally, the new Predator includes adjustable lifters, sponsons, dual cooling, scupper, pump shoe, and will accept either a Kawasaki or Yamaha running gear, with a pole bracket for easier assembly. To stir up the hype, the Krash Army of riders stormed the first round of the IFWA at Portsea, Australia.
A small clip of the Predator Photo shoot we did in January and a big congratulations to the Krash Army riders after the 1st round of the IFWA at Portsea Australia. Below is a quick sneak peek at the exclusive Predator photoshoot:
[…] also was a great time for riders to test out new skis, I had people testing my new Krash Industries Predator with nothing but good responses from beginner level riders to pros level riders; proving its […]