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  • @grahamallen8307
    @grahamallen8307 4 года назад +10

    Great review , that tip on paddling position was really insightful. I understand why you focussed on feel but there are some features that could be highlighted so that your viewers have a better understanding of its advantages. Was really sad to read the comment that said the concave was too deep and should be avoided. We both know that it is the main reason for the great speed it generates. Also a mention of the thinned out tail would be helpful as it allows the board to bite in turns and stops that fish 'slide' that forces so many surfers into grab rail to control the board in cutbacks . Keep up the good work mate.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Hey Graham thanks for your feedback, it is a good point you make. I will keep that in mind next time!

  • @Casualyoutubee
    @Casualyoutubee 3 года назад

    Love the video, loving my seaside up here in Alaska! 🤘🏼

  • @dylannash5567
    @dylannash5567 4 года назад

    Great video would love to see a review on the JR Sloth

  • @francescomadeddu3629
    @francescomadeddu3629 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Thinking to get one seaside...any size suggestion for 5.4 /143 lbs? I am a beginner-intermediate surfer. My actual board is a McKee moonshine bamboo 6.4 and I surf mediterranean waves

  • @PlenoEmpleo
    @PlenoEmpleo Год назад

    Great video! Usually how many liters does your usual small wave board has and how it compares to the Seaside?

  • @taradead
    @taradead 3 года назад

    Excellent review...pro production and great cinematography. Looks like the board slides out easily, which is not what I'm looking for. Thank you.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 3 года назад

      Fair enough!

  • @liamtaylor4287
    @liamtaylor4287 3 года назад

    Love the video!!! I’m 5’11 and about 80kgs, I ride a 5’10 ecs bulldog 34L what size do you recommend? Not too sure if the 5’4 would be too short? Cheers 🤙🏽

  • @michaellavings3579
    @michaellavings3579 4 года назад

    The first ever proper surfboard i got was a 5,10 fish(thruster) except for smashing the middle fin box at Fairy Bower reef next to Shellys, after 2 years the boards still great, in fact i think it was a smart choice my tutor getting me a a board that exactly my matched my small Celtic body size, better than learning on a foame at the time (dw i used a foamie latter on ) best choice ever teaching myself again to surf properly on a fish(when i was a kid i was a stand up bogie boarder!) so in relation to what you said in the beginning i think fish's are the best boards or people to learn on

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Fish for the win! Thank for your feedback Michael

  • @richmcnabb2569
    @richmcnabb2569 4 года назад +4

    I've been riding the seaside since August and after getting used to riding a shorter board I'm having some amazing sessions. Looking forward to seeing what people make of Seaside and Beyond which could be a great option for slower/less powerful days :)

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Yes it looks like a fun option! Seaside is a great board Rich!

    • @wozandnic
      @wozandnic 4 года назад

      Hey Rich, how heavy are you and what level of surfer are you?

    • @richmcnabb2569
      @richmcnabb2569 4 года назад

      Woz & Nic 74kg and intermediate.

    • @wozandnic
      @wozandnic 4 года назад

      @@richmcnabb2569 cheers, I forgot to ask what size seaside did you get?

    • @richmcnabb2569
      @richmcnabb2569 4 года назад

      Woz & Nic I got the 6” 1’

  • @a.lame.username.
    @a.lame.username. 4 года назад +1

    I feel like the Seaside needs better waves to really come to life. The Seaside will love that little reef of yours when it's got just a bit more push. I've found its a really fine line between groveler/Seaside/shortboard.
    I really like your analytical approach! Keep up the good work...

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Hey Brad, thanks for your feedback. Yeah I agree, I finally had some 'better' waves the other day and it felt much more suited to that. Still smallish, but better shape and push.

  • @kylewattssurfing3266
    @kylewattssurfing3266 4 года назад

    Appppppreciaaaate it....

  • @jeffsauers17
    @jeffsauers17 4 года назад

    Looking forward to the comparison. In a not too distant future I’m planning on the seaside or go fish. Leaning towards the seaside though.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Coming soon Jeff, both are awesome options, it's a win win!

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 4 года назад

      both sick boards but ride very differently. I have two of each

  • @alexanderturl
    @alexanderturl 4 года назад

    Hi mate, sweet review.
    Would you take this to indo as a fun board for between swells?
    Taking to other boards for the upper range.
    Cheers.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely, I think it would go unreal in those waves!

  • @rydeovashit
    @rydeovashit 4 года назад +7

    I got a good one for you guys.... How too choose the best manuever according to the section or something like that...

    • @jstacishin
      @jstacishin 4 года назад

      Yea good one

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Great idea Ryde, thank you!

    • @rydeovashit
      @rydeovashit 4 года назад

      No pro lem ! Yea how to adapt

  • @mattclem382
    @mattclem382 4 года назад +1

    Nice video. How about discussing the differences between riding a quads, thrusters and twin-fins. Thrusters and twin-fins, although very different, feel intuitive to me. I've never been a quad guy and bought this board to figure out what quads are about. Apparently Machado never rode quads either and then came out with this as a quad only board. Seeing the reviews, it looked drivey and performance capable. I've only had one surf on it so far in shitty waves but I struggled to figure it out.
    Some points where I'd like to hear your opinion on Quad vs Tri vs twin:
    1. Speed pump (I couldn't find that initial speed burst on my pumps like i do on my tri-fin)
    2. Laying it on rail (I feel like tri-fins offer a better pivot and vertical approach in the pocket and i struggled to do the turns i wanted to do, i see quads as more of an open face cutback approach, unless you're riding quads for a barrel like Teahupoo)
    3. Speed/drive (other fish style quad/twin boards I've ridden would increase in speed when cutting back towards the white water, i haven't felt that in this board YET.
    As I said, I've only had one surf on this board in very shitty conditions so I'm still going into it with an open mind, but I definitely noticed some big differences and my initial impression was that its not as user friendly as i had imagined.
    I had to change my approach a lot, more like a twin fin. Use a lot of compression in your core to get the board up and down the wave face. And use your hips and knees to kind of send the board out in front of you. This helped me with my railwork and turns. Also, it seems better to stay near the top of the wave. Don't drop down to the bottom of the wave until you see a section you want to perform a maneuver on. Definitely had a few moments of flare so I'm looking forward to my next session. Would love to hear your thoughts.

    • @mattclem382
      @mattclem382 4 года назад +1

      More simply what are the differences in body mechanics and approach required for the best performance out of 2, 3, 4 fin boards. And maybe even single.
      I know you did a twin fin video a while back but it would be cool to cover them all and get detailed about the differences in the way they perform and the way we should use our body.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Hey Matt, great questions and points you raise. I will put something together on this. I agree that it is not very user friendly / forgiving. But it is definitely worth putting the time into. It took me a while to figure It out also, it goes much better with some shape and push. For me it feels like it comes alive on rail with a slightly more horizontal approach. In saying that, it can still go top to bottom with a more vertical approach, but the wave needs to give you that opportunity. It took me a few weeks to get a good feel for this board and figure it out. You will come to love it, just give it some time. I am surprised that you haven't felt the drive of this board yet, for me this stood out early on.

    • @mattclem382
      @mattclem382 4 года назад +2

      @@HowtoRip I agree. I've adjusted my approach and took it out in some decent waves. When I get it right the thing absolutely flies. Faster than any other board I've ridden and feelings I've never felt on any other board. I got this board for this long, very sectiony reef point we have and it did not disappoint.
      The adjustment I made was A LOT more back foot pressure and REALLY leading with my shoulders and hips through turns. I think its important to do this on a tri-fin as well but it was critical on this board. I can do a lot with ankle movement and weight transfer on a tri, but with the quad Its more of a torsional pulling with your whole body for a smoother, horizontal, rail to rail approach. Shift your knees and feet forward so that your center of gravity sits right on top of those fins. The faster you go, the more pressure you need on the back foot, and the board goes faster, like their is no limit. It felt like there was a jet engine between the fins. The horizontal approach was key on cutbacks. A tri can do a more circular continuous carve where this is more of an elongated oval with a sharp apex out on the shoulder.
      I'm still struggling with backside turns in the lip. When I'd see a good section to get vertical and go to hit the lip, I'd get excited approach the section like I would on a tri-fin and would catch rail and fall. I'm thinking this could still just be a lack of back foot pressure and leading with my body. I'm having a blast on this board and enjoying the challenge of riding something different. I think my tri-fin surfing will improve from what I'm learning on the seaside.
      For reference I am 31yrs 68 kg/150lbs 177cm/5'10 and ride the 5'3 at 28 liters. I ride my shortboards at 25 to 27 liters. I bought the seaside a little over volumed for the sectiony right point i mentioned because it has a few very mushy sections and i just want to go fast.

  • @YN-wt3sr
    @YN-wt3sr 3 года назад +1

    Hi, it was a great review. Thanks! Right now I am thinking of getting one, but I don’t know which size is the best for me. I have Firewire Evo, Cymatic and Sci-fi. They are all 33.9L, and the volume is perfect for me. Do you recommend 5’7 (33.6L) or 5’8 (35.4L)? I am 6’ and 165-170lbs.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 3 года назад +1

      I would go 33.6l! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @coastncountryedits680
    @coastncountryedits680 4 года назад +2

    I think you surf best on the go fish. More flow, smoother, more power. Looks good 👌🏄‍♂️

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Thanks Thomas, I still haven't had a chance to get the Seaside in some fun waves, hopefully soon!

    • @coastncountryedits680
      @coastncountryedits680 4 года назад

      @@HowtoRip hope you get some good waves for xmas, to do a fair comparison 🏄‍♂️👊

  • @justryd
    @justryd 4 года назад +2

    I have a 5’4” seaside. I’m using twin fins, and it’s my favorite board. I haven’t put quads in it yet... having to much fun to pull them out of my evo.
    One of my other favorites was Ketchele stub fish.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      That is very interesting to hear, the quad is super drivey and fast! Try it out!

    • @wozandnic
      @wozandnic 4 года назад +1

      How heavy are you and what level surfer?

    • @benjaminm5232
      @benjaminm5232 4 года назад

      What twin fins are you using?

  • @WorkForAvocados
    @WorkForAvocados 4 года назад +4

    Great review. It really does look like it carries you through some tough sections. I was a little worried being 6'0, but I guess being 5'8 isn't too far off of it. Is it available in different sizes? Love that it's a quad setup compared to the Go fish. Looking forward to the comparison review of that. Cheers!

    • @garntfab1687
      @garntfab1687 4 года назад +1

      go on the firewire website

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 4 года назад +1

      Hey, I have two of these, both 5'8", one in woolite and one in the standard white. Love them both. I'm 6'2" 215lbs. The wool is a bit heavier and holds a little more in chop and bigger surf. The white excels in waist to shoulder high cleaner surf. When you get on the tail, they'll whip for surf. Two of my favorite boards

    • @WorkForAvocados
      @WorkForAvocados 4 года назад +1

      CW Rodriguez thanks for the further review dude, appreciate it!

    • @nicshand9718
      @nicshand9718 4 года назад

      @@cwr8618 If you could choose a seaside in helium or wool only which one would you go or is the difference minimal!

    • @cwr8618
      @cwr8618 4 года назад

      @@nicshand9718 both. haha, man that's seriously a tough call. I find that the white one gets used more here in San Diego with our typical conditions (waist - chest, lots of good beachies and a few good points), but as soon as a good swell rolls in the wooly mammoth gets activated. I think it really depends on what bases you have covered with the rest of your quiver and if those boards are meeting their intent. All said you'll enjoy both for sure.

  • @jimjams121
    @jimjams121 4 года назад

    Would love your take on the Firewire Midas.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Maybe in the future JimJams!

  • @jakesbeach9659
    @jakesbeach9659 4 года назад +1

    How do you find it paddles in less than perfect conditions i.e chop, wind etc. Being so short does it have any glide? I have a Tomo Omni and in anything other than light winds and smooth conditions it feels like your towing a bucket around.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Good point, it can be a little harder to paddle around in those conditions, but it's not too bad!

  • @kylewattssurfing3266
    @kylewattssurfing3266 4 года назад

    Awesomeness thxxxxxxxxxxx

  • @kinouillek
    @kinouillek 4 года назад

    Aloha,
    I'm just wondering if you could help me out with a dilemma...
    I'm debating between the El Tomo and the Seaside surfboards. My level is beginner to intermediate (hopefully a strong intermediate by the end of the summer/fall as I'll be surfing almost everyday for the next few months). Not planning on riding huge waves as I'm not there yet but want something easy to progress on and that will help me get to the next level and won't be boring later on. Obviously as a low level rider, catching wave is the hardest part for me. Once I'm up, I'm up... I do a lot of kitesurfing and ride waves no problem with my strapless surfboard (I do get a bit more balance when I'm kitesurfing though as I can use the power of the kite to "fix" my lack of skills ;) ).
    Anyway which one of these two boards would you recommend?
    Mahalo

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out! I have not tried the El Tomo, but they seem like fairly similar boards. I don't think you could lose either way, as long as you select an appropriate volume...Good luck, let us know how you go!

  • @yoandorny5946
    @yoandorny5946 4 года назад +1

    Bough it in Marsh. My favorite board for small / mellow waves. Easy paddling, fun and soooo fast

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Agreed Yoan, fast!

    • @wozandnic
      @wozandnic 4 года назад

      What size did you get and how heavy are you?

  • @veronikasola5058
    @veronikasola5058 Год назад

    Omg Ryan!!I knew you looked familiar 😅😅😅

  • @suppaduppa5
    @suppaduppa5 4 года назад

    Deciding between this and the Midas.. Like the Midas because of its versatility for all types of surf, but always have loved boards like the seaside. Tough choice lies ahead( wish I could just buy both)... Any recommendation of what I should side with? Home break is hollow and fast reef break but summer is small and mushy on the norm.. Thanks

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      I haven't surfed the Midas, so I can't really comment. I love the seaside, it is my favorite board of all time for average 2-4ft waves. I saw Rob Machado surfing his seaside in Tahiti, in that video he said it went good in those sorts of waves!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Good luck choosing, always hard!

  • @zachprice3651
    @zachprice3651 4 года назад

    Hi I’m just moving over from surfing on a foam board onto a fibreglass board, when I went out the other day I found it really difficult to get the wave to actually catch the board so I can actually stand up in the first place (you know that feeling when the board gets picked up by the wave) is there any reason this might be happening? Could you please give me some advice or refer me to one of your videos, I’d really appreciate it!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +2

      Hey Zach, it sounds like your new board is either either too small for you, or not buoyant enough (or a combination of both). I would persevere with it for a few more surfs, as sometimes it can take some time to adjust to a new board. But if things stay the same, maybe consider getting something with more volume = more buoyancy = more wave catching ability. Hope that helps and god luck!

  • @Tom-dk3id
    @Tom-dk3id 3 года назад

    You look the best surfing on this board then any other board I've seen you riding on your reviews :) Nice work bro. Whats your weight / height btw ?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 3 года назад

      Thanks Tom, it is definitely a favourite of mine. 75kg and 175cm.

  • @piersonburbach6615
    @piersonburbach6615 4 года назад +1

    hey, im not sure if you will ever see this, but I'm so stuck between the 5'7 and 5'8 should I go up in volume or stay at 5'7?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      It depends on your height, weight and skill level Pierson

  • @natesylvia1546
    @natesylvia1546 4 года назад +1

    The seaside or twice baked...I’ve been going back and fourth quite a bit. I want a board that will get me back out in knee-waist high surf....I miss surfing on the regular. as it is I only get out on hurricane ground swell or random nice swells in the winter with a 30L thruster or a 33L MERRICK POD. 5’10” 170lbs. I’m in the US east coast and from some of the comments it sounds like the groveler nature of the twice baked is a better pick for me. I’m failing to get into a lot of the mushy waves with the aforementioned boards so was thinking of going up to a 5’9” 37L seaside or a 5’7” 38L twice baked...any advice?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +2

      Good question Nate, I haven't surfed the twice baked...But judging from some of the footage i have seen, I think the twice baked might better in the super grovelly waves. The seaside definitely likes the waves to have some shape and a little punch. Good luck choosing, let us know what you decide!

    • @piersonburbach6615
      @piersonburbach6615 4 года назад +1

      yo what did you decide on? im stuck as well

    • @natesylvia1546
      @natesylvia1546 4 года назад

      Pierson Burbach I went with the twice baked 5’7” and I don’t regret it. First day I got it out it was mostly thigh, sets pushing waist, and I was getting more turns in than I ever had on my prior 28-31 liter boards. It’s exactly what I was looking for...haven’t had a chance to get out on bigger surf yet but I suspect it will do just fine. It felt completely different from my pu boards. As a side note...went with future controller fins.good luck!

  • @jasonryan3074
    @jasonryan3074 3 года назад

    got one today 5'10 excited as fuck to ride it! i have heard sooooooo many awsome things about it!!! seaside!!

  • @adammaradi
    @adammaradi 3 года назад

    Hi Boss! I am asking the most asked question. I am 84kg and 184cm and beginner/intermediate. I want to get the size that I can push even when I improve my skills further. I was thinking about the 5’11”. Greetings to Broccoli!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 3 года назад

      Current board dimensions Jimbo?

    • @adammaradi
      @adammaradi 3 года назад

      @@HowtoRip 5.10x20x2 9/16 with 32.3L but it feels small.

  • @wozandnic
    @wozandnic 4 года назад

    Great review mate. I'm 5'7, 75kg, 48yrs old , fit and strong and just your average surfer. I'm thinking the 5'5 would be the go for me?

    • @benjaminm5232
      @benjaminm5232 4 года назад

      Get it with a touch more volume than your normal go to board/shortboard.

    • @wozandnic
      @wozandnic 4 года назад

      @@benjaminm5232 cheers mate. Most volume calculators have me at about 30litres as an intermediate surfer. So the 5'5 @31.5 should do the trick. 😊

    • @benjaminm5232
      @benjaminm5232 4 года назад

      @@wozandnic I'm 78kg and ride a 5'6 and 5'7 so the 5'5 should work well for you. Enjoy!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Hey Woz, check out their website and be guided by that!

  • @XGMX73
    @XGMX73 4 года назад +1

    m 5.9 171 intermede 47 years and surf I mostly n Italy I'm undecided between 5.6 and 5.7 for the small day ,I use a quiver killer 5.11 31.7 lt and a lost puddle jumper 5.7 32.7 l thanks

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +2

      If you like your puddle jumper maybe stick close to that volume 32.7 and choose whichever length is closer to that?

    • @XGMX73
      @XGMX73 4 года назад

      @@HowtoRip I bought the 5.6 same liters, a question I already have the rasta quod can be fine

    • @ODL957
      @ODL957 3 года назад

      @@XGMX73 hi Gio mel, i am 5’7’’ , 48 years old and I am thinking about getting the Seaside at 5’6. Did you like the boars and the size you choose? My other board is a 5’10 at 29 liters highperformance. Will greatly appreciate your feedback

  • @soulsurfer3102
    @soulsurfer3102 4 года назад

    Great show.
    U start to do reviwe on surfboards?
    Can u do baby buggy please?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      We review boards on some occasions for sure! Thanks surfer, will see what we can do!

  • @bodhitree33
    @bodhitree33 4 года назад

    Have you ridden a firewire spitfire? If so, how does it compare to the Seaside?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      No bohdi tree I have not

  • @cillmacd
    @cillmacd 4 года назад

    You think this is an option for the intermediate surfer? Or better go for something longer/hybrid-y for weaker waves?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Yeah definitely! If you get one with the right volume for you in those sort of waves you will be sweet

    • @lukkeras
      @lukkeras 4 года назад

      I would get a 5'10 seaside

  • @pooralex4644
    @pooralex4644 4 года назад

    BRO DO US A SOLID. Give a lesson on weight distribution when turning, how to flex the fins and get speed from it, how to turn with more projection and spring, mostly relating it to the bottom turn. And how your have to distribute your weight in certain places to get the most spring and control. Plz god

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Can do Alex!

  • @Offshore52
    @Offshore52 3 года назад

    how would you think this board behaves in choppy windy waves compared to a PU board like Hydra?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 3 года назад

      If the waves are smaller it is fine, but as the waves get bigger and it is choppy it does start to get a bit loose.

  • @ocioedeporte2721
    @ocioedeporte2721 4 года назад

    Hi, I'm 5'7 '' 140 pounds
    my level is intermediate advanced, my usual table is a no brainer 5´4 and gamma 5,6 on somewhat larger days
    But now I wanted to buy a seaside and I doubt between 5.2 and 5.3 . Which one do you recommend?
    Thanks a lot.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      I would go for whichever l length gives you a similar volume to your no brainer

    • @gmarsan9110
      @gmarsan9110 4 года назад

      How to Rip im 5”11 175pounds beginner/intermediate should i be ok with the 6’0?

  • @terenceingram7786
    @terenceingram7786 4 года назад

    How tall are you? What size Go Fish do you ride? Which do you prefer?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      5'8. 5'3 stock dim Go Fish. It depends on the conditions. For me if the waves have better shape and push, I will go the Seaside. If it is slower and fatter, I will surf the Go Fish. The Go Fish has almost 1 litre more volume, so that might contribute to why it feels better in those sort of waves. The Go Fish is still good in good waves however, but the Seaside lends itself to tighter turns.

  • @davidiseri539
    @davidiseri539 4 года назад

    I am 5'7 and weigh 170 lbs. and an intermediate surfer. Do you think the 5'3 Seaside at 28L will be a good choice? Thanks!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      I think so David, what is your current volume?

    • @davidiseri539
      @davidiseri539 4 года назад

      How to Rip I am riding a 27L board but probably want more volume because I want to use this board in small to medium waves. Wondering is a 5’5” with 30L would be about right.

    • @ODL957
      @ODL957 3 года назад

      @@davidiseri539 hi david, which Seaside you ended buying? I am about your size and weight and I am not sure if I should get the 5’6’’?

  • @surfininmy40s
    @surfininmy40s 2 года назад

    I got the 5’11 . A bit big but hoping to get a smaller one later. Is the 5’11 hard to turn. ?

    • @lumek88
      @lumek88 Год назад

      Also got this. How do you like it?

    • @surfininmy40s
      @surfininmy40s Год назад

      @@lumek88 5’11 was a wave catching machine and can still do nice turns .

    • @lumek88
      @lumek88 Год назад

      I just started surfing it. I also got some nice waves with it. You changed board?

    • @surfininmy40s
      @surfininmy40s Год назад

      @@lumek88 yes but with big regret. Pls never ever get rid of a seaside. Best board ever!

    • @lumek88
      @lumek88 Год назад

      @@surfininmy40s Alright I promise ;) I might have oversized it a bit I am 85kg and it's 39.4l

  • @mahometttorsa3858
    @mahometttorsa3858 4 года назад

    Hi , where can we buy one of those ?? is it available in the States ?? thank you

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely Mahomett, most surf shops would stock them!

    • @mahometttorsa3858
      @mahometttorsa3858 4 года назад

      I love you guys man , you and ur other boy are sick, broo .. let us know if ya on the Southern California side !!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Thanks for your support Mahomett!

  • @dynodin81
    @dynodin81 4 года назад

    Is that 5’2” Machado dims (24.5 liters) or the stock 5’2” at 26.5 liters?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Stock 5'2 26.5L

    • @dynodin81
      @dynodin81 4 года назад +1

      @@HowtoRip Thanks! Yeah I'm looking to get the 5'2 as well but I weigh 135LBS not sure if to get the 24.5 liters over the 26.5. How much do you weigh?

  • @boltup5566
    @boltup5566 4 года назад

    What about fins? What fins did you use?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      I used the fins that Rob designed for this board, Machado Seaside Quad set.

  • @raphaelwct
    @raphaelwct 4 года назад

    Hello guys! Great review!
    I'm 1.79 m and 87 kg, which dimensions should I use to a seaside. At the moment I'm riding a hypto kripto 6.0 - 35 l.
    My surf level is advanced beginner, im starting to make cutbacks and snaps.
    Thanks in advance!

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Hey Raphael, I would stick with the same volume as your Hypto. Check out what length, etc...this works out to be on their website! Good luck!

  • @Doitwithme8313
    @Doitwithme8313 4 года назад

    Well its past Christmas and your the best youtuber so .... please can i have it

  • @jaimehagadorn1459
    @jaimehagadorn1459 4 года назад

    Hey Ry,
    Just wanted to say I hope you & Kale @kalesbroc along with your friends and family are safe. I'm so sad to see what it going on in your country with all the wild fires everywhere and the loss of so many animals, homes & people. Please know that my thoughts are with everyone there.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your support Jaime! It is certainly a horrible situation with a lot of people and animals suffering. There are many fund raising initiatives going on if this is something you wanted to contribute to. Just be aware some aren't legit, so do some research before hand :)

  • @MrPologuitar
    @MrPologuitar 4 года назад

    Hi
    I’m gonna get one! But not sure of the dims... I don’t know if I should go 5’3 or 5’2? I’m 145lbs and 5’9 intermadiate/advanced surfer.
    Now I want a really good groveler! I got a 5’3 cymatic (25,4L) that really works for hollow waves! I love to go really short but I’m scared that 5’2 will be too small to grovel in small waves... And on the other hand I'm scared to lose performance with the 5'3
    What do you think?
    Cheers from France

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Hey Paul, I think based on your weight and given that a 5'2 seaside will come in at 26.5L, giving you that extra 1.1L from your cymatic, I would go the 5'2. That extra volume will help you out in the smaller stuff also! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @barnabyflynn965
    @barnabyflynn965 3 года назад

    What’s the smallest conditions you’d have fun on this?

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 3 года назад +1

      I would say about chest height in my opinion

  • @theoverstoker3430
    @theoverstoker3430 4 года назад +1

    I’m wondering why you didn’t talk about concaves...? This board has super exaggerated double concave and my local shop the first thing everyone says about this board is be careful with that one it have super deep concave and is hard to figure out..

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад +1

      Kook Slam I wanted to discuss how it felt for me, keeping it simple and not technical. To some people a 'super deep concave' means nothing.

    • @theoverstoker3430
      @theoverstoker3430 4 года назад

      How to Rip right on! I wanted it bad but for some reason they kept pulling me away from that board saying the concave was gnarly

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      I guess so, but honestly that means nothing to me. I just think about how it feels in the water, and like I said, it feels great in those small / weak waves. I wouldn't be put off!

    • @benjaminm5232
      @benjaminm5232 4 года назад

      @@theoverstoker3430 Maybe they haven't ridden one, because the concaves make this board pretty amazing.

  • @arsaeterna4285
    @arsaeterna4285 4 года назад +1

    HEY that's what I'm using : )

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      How do you find it Que?

    • @arsaeterna4285
      @arsaeterna4285 4 года назад

      @@HowtoRip Love it, I have a 5'4, paddling is not a problem and the board is ideal for enjoying everyday waves as you point out in the video, I am using the Machado fins in futures, very happy : )

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Yes me too, enjoying this board a lot!

    • @wozandnic
      @wozandnic 4 года назад

      @@arsaeterna4285 how heavy are you and what level surfer?

  • @rollopost
    @rollopost 3 года назад

    I would say this board only likes clean 2-4ft - ie Maldives option board

  • @AceHardy
    @AceHardy 4 года назад

    📝

  • @brantrichardson1949
    @brantrichardson1949 4 года назад

    You actually looked better on the go fish because the waves were better.

  • @mohdhafizhzar6099
    @mohdhafizhzar6099 4 года назад

    Very detailed review. I love it. Please review hypto crypto by haydenshapes. Keep up this good work. Your channel will help many people. Not like other reviewer. Just tell it simple. Everyone can does that. Even not experience surfer can review. Please make more like this review. Love it thousand times.

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Thanks Mohd, I agree, simple is good! Thanks for your feedback :)

  • @Doitwithme8313
    @Doitwithme8313 4 года назад

    Can i have it please

    • @HowtoRip
      @HowtoRip 4 года назад

      Christmas is coming

  • @PaulR-lk9ry
    @PaulR-lk9ry 22 дня назад

    5'2" when you weigh the same as your girlfriend/wife......