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SUP and surf foil videos

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Created by colas > 9 months ago, 5 May 2017
colas
5173 posts
30 Oct 2020 1:35AM
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Some foil carving action... the new generation is quite impressive!

He is on the new "T" (Tall) wings that, a bit like wetsuit sizes, are hybrids between two sizes: a LT has basically the width of a L with the foil and cord of a M. So you get the speed of the very high aspect line ("veloce"), with the surfability of the medium aspect line ("curve").

Grantmac
2190 posts
30 Oct 2020 1:16PM
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Gong explained to me that the "T" foils were larger area than the same size in their regular Curve wing. Ie: the XLT was the same chord as the XL but the span of the XXL.
I have an XLT coming shortly.

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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14 Nov 2020 3:11PM
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One of those days when you'd normally just drive on by. More of a pump session than a "surf" but heaps of fun.

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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5 Dec 2020 6:33PM
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A quick arvo session out palmy today. Having fun on the Hover 125 and 1800HA combo.

Sometimes simple short beachies can be a ton of fun!

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB

Thatspec
419 posts
5 Dec 2020 4:18PM
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colas said..
Some foil carving action... the new generation is quite impressive!

He is on the new "T" (Tall) wings that, a bit like wetsuit sizes, are hybrids between two sizes: a LT has basically the width of a L with the foil and cord of a M. So you get the speed of the very high aspect line ("veloce"), with the surfability of the medium aspect line ("curve").



It would be great to see Malo actually ride an entire wave in, pump back out, then ride another rather than these short hectic edits. Gearing everything towards the "oh look, a shiny thing" generation can't help the bottom line (they have fewer bucks to buy foil gear anyway)
Many of us still have attention spans longer than three seconds

Something more along the lines of JB's videos would be a huge improvement.

Thatspec
419 posts
5 Dec 2020 4:24PM
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Something like this for instance, apologies if it's already been posted but it's a great example of appropriate editing.

colas
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6 Dec 2020 1:38AM
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Thatspec said..
It would be great to see Malo actually ride an entire wave in, pump back out, then ride another rather than these short hectic edits.


Yes, I totally agree, and I have said it in the past, too :-)
I have even posted on the Gong forum this same video above as an example of a nice to watch vid...

From time to time Patrice posts rushes on his instagram with longer sequences, but alas, these short edits seem to please a majority of people, whatever their age...

Anyways, another heavily edited one:

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
7 Dec 2020 3:59PM
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JB said..
A quick arvo session out palmy today. Having fun on the Hover 125 and 1800HA combo.

Sometimes simple short beachies can be a ton of fun!

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB


I notice you're not incorporating a paddle stroke in your pump technique (any more). Do you find it more efficient without the paddle?

Kami
1566 posts
10 Dec 2020 8:23AM
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After work session in caribbean , 4mn 8 waves in a single set.


Windgenuity
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10 Dec 2020 1:15PM
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Casso said..

JB said..
A quick arvo session out palmy today. Having fun on the Hover 125 and 1800HA combo.

Sometimes simple short beachies can be a ton of fun!

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB



I notice you're not incorporating a paddle stroke in your pump technique (any more). Do you find it more efficient without the paddle?


The foil is by far the most efficient part of pumping. Being accurate in just this alone is more important than trying to fit a stroke in at the cost of a good pump. But his said, when your speed gets slow enough to when you just can't pump back up to speed or you glance your hull too hard, the paddle strokes can add some good bottom end grunt.

IMO, if you're going fast, just pump the board/foil. If you're slow and below that "flow" speed then get the paddle involved. At speed your paddle does so little anyway, but it can help you climb at slow speeds.

I think earlier days pumping lower aspect foils we were traveling much slower, an the paddle worked well. Now we seem to pump much faster easier and it is not nessecary.

Listen to Jimmy's interview on the Paddle Project, he covers this a little in there also.

Ride safe,

JB

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
21 Dec 2020 4:18PM
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Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
27 Dec 2020 1:16PM
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Piros
QLD, 7081 posts
27 Dec 2020 3:17PM
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Nice Casso, is that on your Solo shot

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
2 Jan 2021 10:04PM
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Piros said..
Nice Casso, is that on your Solo shot


Yeah - SS3

azymuth
WA, 2100 posts
2 Jan 2021 8:02PM
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Epic

hilly
WA, 7492 posts
3 Jan 2021 7:57AM
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Piros said..
Nice Casso, is that on your Solo shot



Yeah - SS3


Man you must be patient. Mine is so hit and miss I gave up.

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
3 Feb 2021 5:47PM
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Windgenuity
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4 Feb 2021 1:17PM
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Casso said..

JB said..
A quick arvo session out palmy today. Having fun on the Hover 125 and 1800HA combo.

Sometimes simple short beachies can be a ton of fun!

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB



I notice you're not incorporating a paddle stroke in your pump technique (any more). Do you find it more efficient without the paddle?


This comes down to speed. There is a time where you should paddle but also it can throw your groove out if you're already going fast and are primed. The foil is the most efficient piece of equipment you have, use it wisely. Aid it when needed, but keep its input as a priority.

Piros
QLD, 7081 posts
5 Feb 2021 10:31PM
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Absolutely awesome morning tow foiling on the Goldie . The best drone footage from Stefan Vrettas.

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
2 Mar 2021 8:00AM
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Piros
QLD, 7081 posts
2 Mar 2021 11:02AM
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Yeah Dan getting it together mate , well done.

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
8 Mar 2021 5:07PM
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JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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28 Mar 2021 6:30AM
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Fun little session out at Foil Bay. A pretty weird swell, flat one second then closing out the next. But got a lot of link ups and covered some ground (stats below). Most glides were over a minute, so I chopped and merged to try make it watchable .

Riding the Naish Hover 125 with JET 1400HA, 310HA rear, C35/75cm Mast.






Ride safe,

JB

azymuth
WA, 2100 posts
28 Mar 2021 7:10AM
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JB said..
Fun little session out at Foil Bay. A pretty weird swell, flat one second then closing out the next. But got a lot of link ups and covered some ground (stats below). Most glides were over a minute, so I chopped and merged to try make it watchable .

Riding the Naish Hover 125 with JET 1400HA, 310HA rear, C35/75cm Mast.






Ride safe,

JB




Killer vid
Clearly shows you don't need to move your feet to carve - always amazed how many dudes insist that it's necessary.

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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29 Mar 2021 12:51PM
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azymuth said..

JB said..
Fun little session out at Foil Bay. A pretty weird swell, flat one second then closing out the next. But got a lot of link ups and covered some ground (stats below). Most glides were over a minute, so I chopped and merged to try make it watchable .

Riding the Naish Hover 125 with JET 1400HA, 310HA rear, C35/75cm Mast.






Ride safe,

JB





Killer vid
Clearly shows you don't need to move your feet to carve - always amazed how many dudes insist that it's necessary.


Thanks Azymuth, GoPro'ing on the paddle makes it hard to carve too, so definitely carve much harder but can't show you .

Setting up of your gear, getting neutral and understanding foil trim are all good components of a carveable setup. Having your feet strapped or not should not affect things. Ideally you do not want to rely on the straps when riding.

I strongly recommend spending time tuning your gear. changing one thing at a time, and understanding what each variable does. Then you can consciously go into tuning with an aim and not just random.

My priorities are,
- Foil mount position. Trying the get the neutral feel you want/need.
- rear wing. Applying enough down force or lift for the feel you want (front foot pressure) and lift.
- Stance is a derivative of the above. And will often become a spanner in the works forcing you to start again at the top.

Tune, re-tune. Ride and understand. If it's not right, change it. Everything has limitations, but also most things are tuneable.

Ride safe,

JB

Casso
NSW, 3768 posts
1 Apr 2021 11:37AM
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Youngbreezy
WA, 1054 posts
2 Apr 2021 7:55PM
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Beasho
278 posts
4 Apr 2021 5:14AM
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JB said..
Fun little session out at Foil Bay. A pretty weird swell, flat one second then closing out the next. But got a lot of link ups and covered some ground (stats below). Most glides were over a minute, so I chopped and merged to try make it watchable .

Riding the Naish Hover 125 with JET 1400HA, 310HA rear, C35/75cm Mast.


Nice video! Your tracks are a mind trick. I can't tell where they start and end.

Are you now the only guy riding with Straps in Australia?

DaHammerBDA
51 posts
4 Apr 2021 6:21AM
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Excellent footage. Drone pilot nailed it. Awesome edit. I really enjoyed this one!

JB
NSW, 2232 posts
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10 Apr 2021 7:13AM
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A new perspective - trying out a new mount. Looks pretty cook IMO.

Bit of fun riding White Rock on the Naish Hover 125 and the 1400HA.

Enjoy,



Ride safe,

JB



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