"In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semihuman. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog."
keahi and geoff didn't really like it
and that was with the bar straight behind them which is a lot easier
the side on angles are the ones that get you as the whole setup gets a bit of a death wobble and thats just paddling around
after 20 minute your more of paddling around with the setup your more worried about the underarm rash you've getting from the bulky back pack straps
took it out in some solid waves not long ago but i haven't seen the play back
deems reckons it still looks like its 1ft
i got pretty smashed up just trying not to f@rk the camera up
just waiting for really good conditions to have another crack with it
yeah the height of the pole might be amplifying any wobbles and I guess the cam being so high will make it harder see how big the waves are too.
Bulky straps they are but kudos for innovating from me
mate don't take any of my ramble as negative - dig your vids & watch them all the time btw
cheers for the reply
late edit: Von Poros what is that Pie eating productions???? geez
your right about the length issue
i still want the camera about 1 ft more away from the rider so it capture just that little bit extra of the surrounds and down the line with some of the angled shots
can you imagine the freakin looks i get rocking up and saying hi to the crew in the water
its always a show