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under or overhand boom grip for front hand??

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Created by latedropeddy > 9 months ago, 13 Aug 2008
Wet Willy
TAS, 2316 posts
14 Aug 2008 10:59PM
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Footstraps: Looser or tighter?

Boom: Higher or lower?

Board: Wider or narrower?

Undies: Inside or outside?

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
14 Aug 2008 11:40PM
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vando said...

greenleader said...

underhand for humans, overhand for the ape family.

next you guys will be debating harness hook up or down.


This is what happens greenie when there's no wind for months haha
it's called boredom .


luckily i still have memories from last month in fnq

thats me waving ecstatic!



Haircut
QLD, 6481 posts
14 Aug 2008 11:51PM
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awesome photoshopping

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
15 Aug 2008 12:08AM
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suffer in your jocks hairy! [}:)]

Bondalucci
VIC, 1579 posts
15 Aug 2008 12:24AM
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Palm up or down
If you've done bicep curls at a gym lately, you'll notice that the bar is usually not flat, but has a series of angles to allow the wrist to sit in a more ergonomic position.
The front hand in windsurfing is the one that doesn't sit so well.

Hydrodynamix solved this yonks ago with the z boom.



I still use one and reckon they are so much more comfortable. I have a regular Pryde rdm boom, but definitely prefer the z.

Front hand feels comfy all the time, (planing or slogging). Can still switch to palm down (in front of the z) for mast foot pressure if needed, but it's easy to jibe from palm up position toward the top of the z.

Catching the new side after the flip - you dont even think about it, 'cos the angle presents itself and you catch it palm up.

Check out the z boom on Paul Kelf's Hydrodynamix web site. It's meant to reduce elbow soreness, carpal tunnel etc 'cos of the straight wrist position.

(Scott Mckercher won the Aust junior wave title with one back in the day)

I got a new one in Feb and they're much stiffer and come with better fittings now than in the old days.

If youre uncomfortable with the straight boom, or suffer wrist problems, you should try one out. (IMHO)


Jman
VIC, 873 posts
15 Aug 2008 7:24PM
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Bondalucci said...


Palm up or down
If you've done bicep curls at a gym lately, you'll notice that the bar is usually not flat, but has a series of angles to allow the wrist to sit in a more ergonomic position.
The front hand in windsurfing is the one that doesn't sit so well.

Hydrodynamix solved this yonks ago with the z boom.



I still use one and reckon they are so much more comfortable. I have a regular Pryde rdm boom, but definitely prefer the z.

Front hand feels comfy all the time, (planing or slogging). Can still switch to palm down (in front of the z) for mast foot pressure if needed, but it's easy to jibe from palm up position toward the top of the z.

Catching the new side after the flip - you dont even think about it, 'cos the angle presents itself and you catch it palm up.

Check out the z boom on Paul Kelf's Hydrodynamix web site. It's meant to reduce elbow soreness, carpal tunnel etc 'cos of the straight wrist position.

(Scott Mckercher won the Aust junior wave title with one back in the day)

I got a new one in Feb and they're much stiffer and come with better fittings now than in the old days.

If youre uncomfortable with the straight boom, or suffer wrist problems, you should try one out. (IMHO)





I knew it wouldn be long before you started your ranting about the benefits of the Z boom Maybe you can put a couple of vertical handles on your standard boom for extra comfort Go THE Z BOOM

Haggar
QLD, 1664 posts
15 Aug 2008 7:35PM
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Do whatever feels good

Bondalucci
VIC, 1579 posts
15 Aug 2008 9:51PM
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Hey Jman,
Thought talk of the Z would drag you out of the shadows..

When are you gonna get that new V8 wet???

I've heard on good authority that there will be a radical boom shape change for ergonomic reasons in the next few years by one of the big brands. It's already under development.

decrepit
WA, 12161 posts
15 Aug 2008 8:13PM
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Haggar said...

Do whatever feels good


Are you allowed to do that while windsurfing????



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