Really interesting video thank you - I would be interested in a video on footstrap placement - inboard, out board and the like, for freeride boards. Keep up the great work.
@@LagoonWatersports Thank you - but not quite, on my board I have the option to move the straps in board or out board and I am not sure which ones to use?
@@Deathshredder At its simplest less experienced riders inboard - more experienced outboard - start inboard get hang of it and feel very comfortable for a while then experiment with outboard
Can you make a comparison between heavy surfers' and lightweight surfers' equipment and setup ? Assume you have 2 surfers with 200lbs(90kg) and 150lbs(70kg) weight. Or two surfers of same weight 70kg but different height, 160cm vs 190cm... Just assume same wind conditions ,same surf experience, say 20knots wind and intermediate level, both are using harness line... How should they choose their equipment?
Great video - clear, and straight to the point!
Thanks! !!very helpful.
Really interesting video thank you - I would be interested in a video on footstrap placement - inboard, out board and the like, for freeride boards. Keep up the great work.
Thanks - have you watched our Footstrap video - that might help at ruclips.net/video/ggByEwmLzHI/видео.html
@@LagoonWatersports Thank you - but not quite, on my board I have the option to move the straps in board or out board and I am not sure which ones to use?
@@Deathshredder At its simplest less experienced riders inboard - more experienced outboard - start inboard get hang of it and feel very comfortable for a while then experiment with outboard
@@LagoonWatersports Cool thanks
Awesome one would be getting in the straps Non planning tips with MFP tips
Thanks - I will see what we can do
That would be amazing if possible .Cheers!
Thank you👍
Can you make a comparison between heavy surfers' and lightweight surfers' equipment and setup ?
Assume you have 2 surfers with 200lbs(90kg) and 150lbs(70kg) weight.
Or two surfers of same weight 70kg but different height, 160cm vs 190cm...
Just assume same wind conditions ,same surf experience, say 20knots wind and intermediate level, both are using harness line...
How should they choose their equipment?
Good idea -see if we can do something on that for you
Great
Harness=luxury