Yes, Jeff I was one of those Huss Flyaway post-ers. I rode it at IAPPA and vowed never to ride again unless they changed the restraint system. From the queue area it looked amazing but once inside it was a whole different matter. It felt like being in a flying waffle iron, the pressure between the upper and lower plates was so tight. The HUSS representatives allowed us unlimited ride time all day but I wanted OFF before it started spinning. I stayed around to see other riders opinions and at IAPPA nearly everyone was unhappy with the restraint system.
As with STEALTH (to a much LESSER degree) , the sensations would be amazing if the sense of discomfort weren't foremost in your mind. Maybe since the IAPPA Convention they've solved the problem, but at SFNE that was one queue I did not join.
As for now, I'd do the ENTERPRISE...
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"You have to scale a lot of lift hills to coast easily..."
Jason