I thought I was the only one thinking this. This dude has a skill level that’s through the roof, but this was the most uninspiring video I’ve ever seen for a new board. 😂
@@charleshawk6668 you might be right but this dude can shred on a wooden door if he had to, so I don’t feel like it was the surfer. I think he genuinely wasn’t vibing with that particular board and it came across in the video. I’ve seen him surf other mid lengths, and it looked like he was born with that board attached to his feet. Finding someone that specializes in mid lengths and that style of surfing might’ve been the better idea, though.
@@Lostin2024 oh for sure. I can see a few spots where he made it shine, but it’s easy to miss and most people would miss it, in pertaining to a mid. I just think it deserves to be showed more as what it is.
Love the honesty in the vid mate. And not editing out all the fails. I’m a novice on longboards, but love doings off the tops (close out turns) - it’s all about the timings and when the wave allows.
This will be my perfect board. I"m 39 getting back into surfing and a big guy 193cm 100kg. I loved my 6'3" slab i had that for 7 years. Cant wait to order this board.
Looks like a beefed up Boss Up which I have in 7’2 and I’m stoked on how well it handles everything! Super fun with a twin + trailer in the small stuff and quad where it gets punchy. Can’t say the Long Rider inspires me much…
You guys took down the Mid-6 video, but I found it regardless. Compared to the surfing Kevin is able to do there, this looks pretty bad. The board looks super slow, in my opinion.
Looks like a good board. You can see it start to shine on the second session. Seems like he’s trying to surf it too much like short board. My FireWire Vacay needs to be replaced….this might be it.
Looks super fun, and Kev rips, but, obviously, it ain't no HI Mid 6....One thing that trips me out is why both the Boss Up and this Long Rider have such pinched pin tails which is usually something you would want for heavy juice and or size something these boards are not technically designed for. I have always found pointy tails makes going rail to rail in soft waves a little unpredictable and slower through turns especially when you have a lot of bulk forward. That said, and loving what " middy's" are doing for surfing, I definitely wouldn't mind trying either or both. In no rush though, with a nice quiver of Mid 6's which includes my new mini 6'8".....
Most “mids” are meant for bigger and better quality waves. The “you can surf it in anyway thing” is mumbo jumbo. You can, but they work better in waist+ better surf. I own 8 different mid lengths from across multiple companies and they light up in bigger and better surf. Edit: Schulz is a good surfer, but I think they should have picked someone who knows how to surf mid’s.
@@charleshawk6668 I think Kevin created a " middy" following after his Harley Ingleby mid 6 review ( a more entertaining review with better surfing and dialog) back when FireWire repped them. Now they are trying to ride that following with these new boards. He's just doing his job now instead of exploring something new.....
A comparison between this and the larger sundays would be good, too. The lowrider still has a medium entry and exit rocker. Doesn't this suggest its not a super great paddler compared to a flatter rocker?
I owned a 7’0 and 7’3 Sunday. The larger sizes are too boaty. It holds the volume through out….even in the tail. I’d go no bigger than a 7’0 for the Sunday.
@@Craig-t2gthink I’m going to pick up a long rider in the next couple of weeks in 7’0. I have a FireWire Vacay that I’ve had for 7 years and it needs to be replaced. Check out the Channel Islands M23. I have one of those in 6’8. Damn good board.
looks like for the most part on small waves just down line board, seems like need T street style more open face type wave get board rail to rail. interesting
You mean The Creeper? The Sunday looks like upgraded version of The Creeper…one one his first boards Machado shaped for FireWire. The creeper was also originally a single fin
The new midlength "Performance Crippler" from Firewire. Guaranteed to take any ripper and instantly turn them into an average surfer having a bad day. Enjoy it while it lasts, I doubt you will see Schulz on that pig again!
well I'd say the boss up is too high perf for most of average surfers and the Sunday is really opinionated (twin/ single fin), this looks more appealing to me as a regular, manoeuverable thruster
When Kevin Shultz can’t make a board look good you know it’s a bucket.
I thought I was the only one thinking this. This dude has a skill level that’s through the roof, but this was the most uninspiring video I’ve ever seen for a new board. 😂
Was thinking the same thing! All he can find to say about it is how 'user friendly' it is. Looks like a total tub 😂
@@Lostin2024because he’s surfing it like a short board. Should have had someone who rides or knows how to surf a mid.
@@charleshawk6668 you might be right but this dude can shred on a wooden door if he had to, so I don’t feel like it was the surfer. I think he genuinely wasn’t vibing with that particular board and it came across in the video. I’ve seen him surf other mid lengths, and it looked like he was born with that board attached to his feet. Finding someone that specializes in mid lengths and that style of surfing might’ve been the better idea, though.
@@Lostin2024 oh for sure. I can see a few spots where he made it shine, but it’s easy to miss and most people would miss it, in pertaining to a mid.
I just think it deserves to be showed more as what it is.
Would love to see a comparison video breaking down this vs the boss up!
How compare to seaside beyond? Sunday? Boss up? 👏
Love the honesty in the vid mate. And not editing out all the fails. I’m a novice on longboards, but love doings off the tops (close out turns) - it’s all about the timings and when the wave allows.
This will be my perfect board. I"m 39 getting back into surfing and a big guy 193cm 100kg. I loved my 6'3" slab i had that for 7 years. Cant wait to order this board.
Looks like a beefed up Boss Up which I have in 7’2 and I’m stoked on how well it handles everything! Super fun with a twin + trailer in the small stuff and quad where it gets punchy.
Can’t say the Long Rider inspires me much…
I have a 6’8” Boss Up and thinking about getting a bigger one. What do you weigh?
@@99jic I'm 85kg and have the 7'2, love it!
I’m sure you’re going to post soon. But can’t wait to see your take on the new Revo Max. Thanks for sharing. Kevin ripping as always.
That’s a sick board.
You guys took down the Mid-6 video, but I found it regardless.
Compared to the surfing Kevin is able to do there, this looks pretty bad. The board looks super slow, in my opinion.
Do you have the link please 🙏
Looks like a good board. You can see it start to shine on the second session.
Seems like he’s trying to surf it too much like short board. My FireWire Vacay needs to be replaced….this might be it.
So a less performance oriented Boss UP?
Looks super fun, and Kev rips, but, obviously, it ain't no HI Mid 6....One thing that trips me out is why both the Boss Up and this Long Rider have such pinched pin tails which is usually something you would want for heavy juice and or size something these boards are not technically designed for. I have always found pointy tails makes going rail to rail in soft waves a little unpredictable and slower through turns especially when you have a lot of bulk forward. That said, and loving what " middy's" are doing for surfing, I definitely wouldn't mind trying either or both. In no rush though, with a nice quiver of Mid 6's which includes my new mini 6'8".....
Most “mids” are meant for bigger and better quality waves. The “you can surf it in anyway thing” is mumbo jumbo. You can, but they work better in waist+ better surf.
I own 8 different mid lengths from across multiple companies and they light up in bigger and better surf.
Edit: Schulz is a good surfer, but I think they should have picked someone who knows how to surf mid’s.
@@charleshawk6668 I think Kevin created a " middy" following after his Harley Ingleby mid 6 review ( a more entertaining review with better surfing and dialog) back when FireWire repped them. Now they are trying to ride that following with these new boards. He's just doing his job now instead of exploring something new.....
@@charleshawk6668 I would agree, a great mid that would work in subpar waves is probably a foamie xD
A comparison between this and the larger sundays would be good, too. The lowrider still has a medium entry and exit rocker. Doesn't this suggest its not a super great paddler compared to a flatter rocker?
I owned a 7’0 and 7’3 Sunday. The larger sizes are too boaty. It holds the volume through out….even in the tail.
I’d go no bigger than a 7’0 for the Sunday.
@@charleshawk6668 Thx Charles... I wonder how this one would be different to the Sunday for small waves.
@@Craig-t2gthink I’m going to pick up a long rider in the next couple of weeks in 7’0. I have a FireWire Vacay that I’ve had for 7 years and it needs to be replaced.
Check out the Channel Islands M23. I have one of those in 6’8. Damn good board.
Single concaves are always tricky on big wide boards
Nice old man board 🎉
06:24 love it
Kevin you only have "shortboard rippers mode". You need to watch some Torryn Martin or Devon Howard Vids before hopping on a middy mate!
looks like for the most part on small waves just down line board, seems like need T street style more open face type wave get board rail to rail. interesting
is it gonna come in Volcanic?
Looks like a Sunday but different fin setups
You mean The Creeper? The Sunday looks like upgraded version of The Creeper…one one his first boards Machado shaped for FireWire.
The creeper was also originally a single fin
Volcanic when?
Boa tarde...uma pergunta...de biquilha ou quad não ficaria mais solta?
Get on a Rusty Hatchet and/or Rusty Blade,….. and blaze!
Looks sick and its in Helium, the best construction ever! Ibolic is good but heavier. I love helium.
That high ✋
It's a glider?! Beefy?! 😂
Haha I know. I guess for him. My midlength is 7’6 and 55 ltrs. My shortest board is 6’6. (However I’m middle aged and I need the float man)
Looks like a McCoy Nugget
The best mid length for Kevin is the Mid 6😂
Even more than boss up?
Nothing better than mid6 .@@gkl68for sure !
I dunno about Surfing it like a shortboard, people wanna glide if they buy a big board.
Glide and big arch like turns.
Is this his best board ever ? 😅
He's too high performance shred head to make a board like that look any good
Nope! 👎🏽 💯
I'll pass in this one sorry 🤷
agreed
Not that much volume for the length.
Basuro!
HI MID6 is better.
Not when the waves suck. I have two mid6
Not convinced, that looks a bit stiff too me.
Cause it’s not being surfed how it should be 😂
The new midlength "Performance Crippler" from Firewire. Guaranteed to take any ripper and instantly turn them into an average surfer having a bad day. Enjoy it while it lasts, I doubt you will see Schulz on that pig again!
Looks stiff, but man it Flys down the line. Just stick with a Boss up!
Why another mid length? Bruhhhh
well I'd say the boss up is too high perf for most of average surfers and the Sunday is really opinionated (twin/ single fin), this looks more appealing to me as a regular, manoeuverable thruster
Looks sick and its in Helium, the best construction ever! Ibolic is good but heavier. I love helium.