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I've been looking for my first street trial and the best option is a onza zoot pro that's black with purple graphics, but I've heard that zoots often break the chassis under the seatpost, is this right? In case I shouldn't rely on that zoot would I be able to do street trial on a echo mark 5 that's the second option?

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On 1/29/2025 at 3:15 AM, ZioPera4316 said:

I've been looking for my first street trial and the best option is a onza zoot pro that's black with purple graphics, but I've heard that zoots often break the chassis under the seatpost geometry dash world, is this right? In case I shouldn't rely on that zoot would I be able to do street trial on a echo mark 5 that's the second option?

 

I would suggest that the Zoot Pro or Inspired Fourplay would be better than the Echo. But if you still want the Echo, it should be the Echo Mark 5.

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On 2/7/2025 at 1:58 PM, oddeffect said:

 

I would suggest that the Zoot Pro or Inspired Fourplay would be better than the Echo. But if you still want the Echo, it should be the Echo Mark 5.











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On 1/29/2025 at 3:15 AM, ZioPera4316 said:

I've been looking for my first street trial and the best option is a onza zoot pro that's black with purple graphics, but I've heard that zoots often break the chassis under the seatpost, is this right? In case I shouldn't rely on that zoot would I be able to do street trial on a echo mark 5 that's the second option?

Hey, just my two cents—between the two, the Zoot Pro is a solid starter, and a lot of people have had good experiences with it. Yeah, there have been some concerns about the frame near the seatpost cracking under heavy use, especially if you're doing bigger street moves, but for learning and lighter riding, it should be fine. That said, if you're planning to push into heavier street trials, the Echo Mark 5 is definitely stronger and more durable. Geometry-wise, it’s a bit more comp-oriented, but with some adjustments, you could make it work for street. Still, if you can find an Inspired Fourplay, that’d be the ultimate pick for this kind of riding.

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