Sea-Doo Spark Trixx vs Yamaha Jet Blaster | Watercraft Zone
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 Published On Jul 26, 2023

We test the Sea-Doo Spark Trixx back-to-back against the Yamaha Jet Blaster, including price and specs, top speed, and acceleration performance times.

They’re two of the most affordable Jet Skis on the market, and they’re also among the most fun.

The Sea-Doo Spark Trixx turned the Jet Ski world on its head when it arrived in 2018 as the personal watercraft that can ride on its tail at the press of a button.

Four years later, in 2022, Yamaha responded with the Jet Blaster, a high powered version of the entry-level EX WaveRunner.

It too can ride on its tail, but not as vertical and for not as long.

While the Sea-Doo can do some things the Yamaha cannot, this back-to-back test shows the Yamaha is also a blast, and has its fair share of advantages over the Sea-Doo.

In this video we compare top speed and run timed acceleration tests.

We also cover the key similarities and differences, as well as the pros and cons of both models.

While the Sea-Doo Spark Trixx and Yamaha JetBlaster in this video are 2022 models, they are identical to the 2023 editions except for annual colour scheme changes.

As with our other videos, this is not sponsored content. The Sea-Doo Spark Trixx was loaned to us for this test by the guys at Beaches Sea-Doo (https://www.seadoobeaches.com.au) in Sydney, Australia.

And we owned the Yamaha Jet Blaster in this test when this video was published.

We also used a friend's Sea-Doo Spark Trixx for some additional footage and to repeat our performance tests after the initial test conditions were not ideal.

To read the full review go to WatercraftZone.com.au

Thanks for watching.

Time codes:
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Quick recap
01:33 Sea-Doo Spark Trixx pricing
02:09 Yamaha Jet Blaster pricing
02:42 Engine power, fuel capacity, vessel weight
03:32 Dimensions
03:56 Maintenance tips
04:35 Storage comparison
05:48 Falling off and getting back on
06:00 Riding techniques
08:15 Performance test
10:24 Acceleration test data km/h
10:48 Acceleration test data mph
11:09 Conclusion: Which one should you choose?

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