My friend had a 2017 Axis T22 with the surf gate. It was a really good wake on both sides and fun wakeboard wake with the plug n play installed. The only thing bad was it was very difficult (steering) to drive regular footers - I assume it was prop rotation.
Another friend had a 2012 Axis A22 without surf gate. Really good wake, but he had trouble with some wake shapers working and size of the platform. He listed it and it was really good. He also had the floating wedge, which allows it to sit in an ideal position. I believe it led to better gas consumption and less likelihood of it getting destroyed. I have used the power wedge before and it is difficult to adjust it correctly for wakesurfing.
I think Nautiques have the best build and finish. The wake is good on the SAN 210 (really can't go wrong with any of the 3 you mentioned). The one thing to consider is if it has the surf system (NSS) or not. That goes for any of them, resale was difficult on my friend's Axis because 2013 had the Surf Gate and his 2012 did not.
I like the GPS speed control because of its accuracy and calibration, but the paddlewheel is ideal when there is current in the water.
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