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    Bravo FS

    I’m fixing to purchase a Bravo FS 28P . Are there different versions of this prop and if so which should I get? Yamaha 250 SHO Nizpro tune on a Skeeter ZXR20.

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    I would get the XS version. It will work great on both 2 and 4 strokes. Especially if you want to sell it later.

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    21XDC's advice is very smart. The FS and XS are tte same except for the PVS holes.
    You might also want to consider the Razor XLR by Mark Croxton. The XLR is based on the Bravo design, with a better price point.
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    Get the XS for the PVS holes. The Bravo XS/FS is a terrific all around prop.

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    How did you decide on that pitch? Seems like it would be too much prop for a Nizpro ZXR20 to me.

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    Trying to figure out the differences myself. I understand that each has different PVS setups, and I realize the FS stands for "four stroke". My concern about the XS might be that it is also the short tube version. If so, the props will have different characteristics, if the tubes are different (or even if one is flared and the other isn't).

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    I run a fs on my sho. Great props. I have 2 holes plugged. Never tried anything else. Likes to run high