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Location: Annandale, MN | Any opinions on which product would be better for a 1775 pro-v? |
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| Jon,
if you want to give me a shout I can give you full details the Smooth Moves and the fit and I am also pretty familiar with the Shockmaster as well.My number is 507-456-4130.
Thanks Brett |
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| I bought the Smoth Moves from Brett and I can tell you it is nothing short of Fantastic! |
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Location: Northern Illinois | I've owned both and the Smooth Moves are the way to go. The shockmasters didn't last a season and the customer service is lacking. Go with the Smooth Moves, Brett will do you right. |
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Location: Appleton wi | I love my smooth move. Dont know about shockmaster but for the price i would think its better than nothing. |
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| Smooth Moves by far, on my fourth season with SM and no issues. |
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Location: Rhinelander | Both meet the needs of the angler looking for a softer ride. I'd classify the Smooth Moves as 'industrial' and the Shock Master as 'general use'. Both are tough, well built, and do exactly what they advertise they will do. |
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| I've had excellent performance out of the ShockMaster Pedestals.I put them through the test last season.Everybody that rode in my boat loved them.I run a 2003 619 Ranger with good results on Lake Erie, Bay de Nocs.We all know how rough those bodies of water can be.Afforable,Dependable Works for me. |
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| Jon - I'll cast one more vote for Smooth Moves. Not only is the quality of the product tremendous, the incredible ride has allowed me to keep up with these younger "mavericks" !  |
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