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Awesome DW vid.

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Created by DavidJohn > 9 months ago, 16 Mar 2014
DavidJohn
VIC, 17452 posts
16 Mar 2014 5:03PM
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Maxeeboy
WA, 335 posts
16 Mar 2014 5:23PM
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Loved that a good ad for Naish too

Bleachy
SA, 80 posts
16 Mar 2014 8:41PM
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Thats one of the best DW vids I've seen. Awesome conditions too!

JohnnyMaya
196 posts
16 Mar 2014 6:41PM
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Brilliant vid!!!
Lots of different camera angles and it looks like all the known Saffas are there huh?

What about those conditions?!?

Kami
1566 posts
16 Mar 2014 7:01PM
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Thank you, now i know what i have to do with my 14' GLIDE

AA
NSW, 2159 posts
16 Mar 2014 10:09PM
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DJ I have watched just about every DW video posted on SB and this is best by far! Great angles. It's honking and they make hard work look like fun!
How good are those troughs they are getting into!

trimike
WA, 9 posts
16 Mar 2014 7:12PM
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Loved it !!

Great vid, that's one on my bucket list.... To eventually get good enough to do the Rottnest 20km Downwinder. Them boys in the vid made it look easy.....

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
16 Mar 2014 10:08PM
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Great vid, interesting that they were all wearing impact vests. Wonder if that is a mandatory requirement for South Africa.

PeterP
841 posts
16 Mar 2014 10:27PM
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Thanks guys - I was so stoked when I saw the footage from Nicks 200fps camera and even more stoked when I saw what came out of the Gopro on a stick footage - he's a legend (think crane-jump

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The impact vests have come about because we do a lot of racing with the surfskis and they are required to wear a pfd with minimum 6kg flotation. So we asked if we could use either full wetsuit or an impact vest and they said it was ok. The full wetsuit is too hot once you stop falling in (the water is 10-14deg). There is no legal requirement to wear anything but the impact vest gives a little warmth while still letting the sweat leave the body.

What we do take very seriously is the leash as a lost board will result in a long cold swim where the neoprene impact vest will be borderline sufficient should you need to swim back in.

KennyK
QLD, 395 posts
17 Mar 2014 9:29AM
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Bleachy said..

Thats one of the best DW vids I've seen. Awesome conditions too!


I agree!!
Bring on some more!
Loved the tandem!

KennyK
QLD, 395 posts
17 Mar 2014 10:11AM
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Bleachy said..

Thats one of the best DW vids I've seen. Awesome conditions too!


I agree!!
Bring on some more!
Loved the tandem!

I can see why Nick needs an impact vest!!!

nosaj27
QLD, 271 posts
17 Mar 2014 6:04PM
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PeterP said..

Thanks guys - I was so stoked when I saw the footage from Nicks 200fps camera and even more stoked when I saw what came out of the Gopro on a stick footage - he's a legend (think crane-jump
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The impact vests have come about because we do a lot of racing with the surfskis and they are required to wear a pfd with minimum 6kg flotation. So we asked if we could use either full wetsuit or an impact vest and they said it was ok. The full wetsuit is too hot once you stop falling in (the water is 10-14deg). There is no legal requirement to wear anything but the impact vest gives a little warmth while still letting the sweat leave the body.

What we do take very seriously is the leash as a lost board will result in a long cold swim where the neoprene impact vest will be borderline sufficient should you need to swim back in.


Thanks for the response PeterP, I agree leashes are sometimes overlooked as a safety item. All people need to do is read DJ's story to understand how critical they can be in strong winds.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17452 posts
17 Mar 2014 7:27PM
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nosaj27 said..

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PeterP said..

Thanks guys - I was so stoked when I saw the footage from Nicks 200fps camera and even more stoked when I saw what came out of the Gopro on a stick footage - he's a legend (think crane-jump
?rel=0 )

The impact vests have come about because we do a lot of racing with the surfskis and they are required to wear a pfd with minimum 6kg flotation. So we asked if we could use either full wetsuit or an impact vest and they said it was ok. The full wetsuit is too hot once you stop falling in (the water is 10-14deg). There is no legal requirement to wear anything but the impact vest gives a little warmth while still letting the sweat leave the body.

What we do take very seriously is the leash as a lost board will result in a long cold swim where the neoprene impact vest will be borderline sufficient should you need to swim back in.


Thanks for the response PeterP, I agree leashes are sometimes overlooked as a safety item. All people need to do is read DJ's story to understand how critical they can be in strong winds.


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