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Finless SUP

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Created by LarrySilvia > 9 months ago, 9 Dec 2015
LarrySilvia
WA, 48 posts
9 Dec 2015 9:48PM
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I have finished my finless sabbatical. It took me twelve months to get comfortable surfing without fins. It was quite comical and very humbling but in the end I was enjoying going faster than I have ever been on a surfboard while completely sideways!
I must admit however that my first carving turn with my fin back in felt Really Good!




Smash1
NSW, 825 posts
10 Dec 2015 2:55PM
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I really like my fins...................................and I love going fast in a straight line.

snot
NSW, 157 posts
10 Dec 2015 2:58PM
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Why...

LarrySilvia
WA, 48 posts
10 Dec 2015 6:03PM
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So do I. I like them even more now. But I learned a lot about turning, rail shape, balance and persistence.

LarrySilvia
WA, 48 posts
10 Dec 2015 6:06PM
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When you remove yourself from your comfort zone, struggle and come out the other end with new skills, it feels pretty good.

worrier
WA, 726 posts
10 Dec 2015 7:36PM
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nice work Larry. Hows the shoulder?

LarrySilvia
WA, 48 posts
11 Dec 2015 1:03AM
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Good as new. Thanks.

Kami
1566 posts
11 Dec 2015 4:17AM
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Smash1 said..
I really like my fins...................................and I love going fast in a straight line.

Can't you imagine paddle as a flying fin hanging to your arm instead of having it underneath your ankle

Gandalf
WA, 86 posts
11 Dec 2015 9:30AM
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I would have readily chipped in to buy you some fins! All those good waves you wasted without proper control

DavidJohn
VIC, 17452 posts
11 Dec 2015 12:40PM
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Luv it.. Great pics..

I'Ve seen Dave and Laird going fin-less and having great fun.. You don't get people asking them 'why'..

LarrySilvia
WA, 48 posts
11 Dec 2015 11:55PM
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Proper Control is over rated.



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