So I rode Skyrush last Sunday for the first time, and got an equal number of rides in on El Toro yesterday. As anticipated, Skyrush is an incredible ride. My first ride was front row, far right, and it was definitely something special. The forces are all very strong (positive, negative, and lateral), but unlike Intimidator 305's first turn, the positives were sustained for just the right amount of time so there was never a hint of grayout. I'd describe the first half of the ride as very aggressive (in a good way), and after a slight pause before entering the overbank, I'd describe the second half up to the turn over Comet to be a mix of wild and aggressive.
The first drop is excellent, although as with Intimidator it doesn't feel as long as it is given the lift speed, high forces, and steep slope. It's a tradeoff, and I'm glad there are rides with less intense, but longer lasting drops (Apollo's Chariot) close to rides with more physically powerful drops (Intimidator, Skyrush), so you have a great selection in this area. El Toro is probably the most similar drop experience in this area, given that Intimidator's restraints change the sensations so much, and I have to say I personally prefer El Toro's drop in the back. The tightening at the end of the Skyrush's drop, while exciting, makes the forces seem less sustained. El Toro also has an advantage with that turnaround creating lots of anticipation.
Also, especially if you're a tall guy like myself, when seated in the back of Skyrush make sure to either hold on or keep your back against the seat on the drop. The combination of tightening rotation, sudden high negatives, and a tiny transition to high positives can pin your torso to the restraint if your hands are up. Not painful, but definitely not a comfortable position under such strong forces, and if you're stuck there you're sure not going to be able to sit up until the forces let off entering the first air hill. I have a bruise on my chest (and I raaarely bruise) that's shaped either like the Skyrush lapbar or the boogie board from the Flowrider...can't tell. Definitely something to keep in mind for your first back row ride lol.
The airtime seemed to be about as strong as the three most powerful hills on El Toro. I didn't notice as much of a jerk into the airtime as you get on Toro's second camelback and hill over Rolling Thunder, but you're definitely pinned hard to the restraint. Given the track heights, it doesn't last as long as Toro's first two hills, but at the same time the faster pacing and transitions into turns makes it just as awesome.
I think my favorite section of the ride is between the first drop and the overbank...the rest is just as powerful and probably has more lateral forces, but the pacing at the beginning and the forces while transitioning into turns makes it the most exciting to me. I didn't really hold on much on my rides, and especially in back my upper body was smoothly but forcefully flung in so many directions, and often when I didn't really expect it. I'm thinking I might have enjoyed it a bit more in the back row if I held on and more actively "fought" the forces? Even with all the craziness (or maybe because of it) I preferred my back row rides. Also note that say 4 hours passed between my front and back row rides, so the coaster may have gained some speed in that time. My first ride was around 3pm, and my last ride was the last full train of the night at maybe 10:20pm.
I think they did a great job on the ending, if you don't count the ascent to the final brakes. As I mentioned before, there's a slight lull before the overbank, then the ride gets increasingly wild until it turns over Comet. The shot of airtime on the last straight hill is a perfect exclamation point to end the ride.
As far as rider comfort goes, my first ride the restraints didn't bother me in the slightest, and my 2nd/3rd rides I definitely felt stapled hard, but it wasn't really painful. I'd certainly take that feeling on my tights over the same feeling on my shoulders like Intimidator 305. No comparison. I only really felt a bit of discomfort during the airtime (particularly when coupled with laterals), and while waiting on the brakes. Still not *that* bad overall. The ride as a whole was very smooth in front and back. I only remember a bit of shaking between the first two camelbacks, but to be honest that added more to intensity than it took away from comfort.
So yeah, overall a great ride. I enjoyed it more than my rides on El Toro yesterday. Skyrush's whole layout to me seems like Toro's first few hills mixed with the last low turns, without that breather in the middle. I think on my top list I'd put it #2...right below SROS SFNE (which to be fair I haven't ridden in 10 years). SROS/Bizarro doesn't quite have the intensity, but to me it has enough that the drastically longer length, higher number of elements, and stronger ending make it the best. Not that it matters much to me, but SROS' layout is more unique to me, given that there are so many Intamin layouts similar to that of Skyrush, but no manufacturer has done anything like SROS. I also like Skyrush a lot better than Intimidator 305...I won't write why right now (this is a long enough post already lol) but if anyone has any questions I can later.