What's Going On? Tom Carroll & Pat Gudauskas x G Skate
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
- Tom Carroll, Luca Elder & special guest Pat Gudauskas are here to break down the most talked about surfboards in the market.
In this episode we have them break down the Channel Islands ‘G Skate’.
Tom is riding a stock 5`4, Pat is on a stock 5'6 & Luca is on a stock 5`2.
Tom, Pat & Luca`s fin set up is the Futures AMT set.
Enjoy!
Presented By Onboard Store (www.onboardstore.com.au)
0:00 Intro
0:45 G Skate
1:53 Board Prep
3:21 Surf Test
4:10 Board Review
7:20 The Process
9:02 Fin Options
9:48 Final Thoughts
Host: Luca Elder
Cinematographer: Rhys Warren
Editor: Rhys Warren Развлечения
So epic having Tom do these board testing!
I was so zoned into what Tom was saying the dog bark scared the sh$t outta me lol. Sick board! Would work well in Florida.
That cutback by the host, Luca, was very very good.
Thanks lads, great to see it in more everyday normal surf too
nice guys. best video so far. well done.
Love that stuff! I shape as a hobby and it inspires me!🙏🤙🏄♂️
Updated and tweaked version of the The Pod. Rebranded with a retro-cool vibe, and hipster pitchmen (that are actually really good guys who rip). A+ concept. But the board does look super fun.
Would you somewhat compare the shape and the more forward volume like the hypto?
Good to see ya still frothing Tom.
Tom, old school power hack style
wondering why not testing this one in spine tek too ?
man hugs all round
0:50 Crystal blue persuasion to get TC in the zone haha I see what you did there.
Love the shape. Tom C is a legend
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G-Skate Frothing Tom !
This board looks like the old 7S super fish. 🧐
Well Tom can ride a toothpick and he actually does. He is about 5' tall and the G-Skate he is riding is shorter than him. The other two are very light too. Honestly the G-Skate looks too stiff because its widest point is way too far up toward the nose, so you have a VERY long rail tapering all the way to the tail. Okay on twin fins and in solid or hollow waves, but otherwise they struggle. And for bigger heavier guys who need litres you are yet again looking at 21" to 21.4" inches wide.
All these top shapers can't shape for big heavy men. They ALL only cater to their lightweight pros, then go really wide as the boards get longer. They of course go far too wide, instead of going thicker and shaping the board throughout properly (no wafer tails).
Totally agree: G skate looks skatey wide and flat to make work for its short length. Designs are more like fashions these days. Looks cool, goes dodgy. The bigger guy problem: most board models simply blow out the width and add thickness without then redesigning the deck roll, concaves and rail profiles for the extra width and thickness. So at speed the board doesn't 'sit' in the water well and on a rail it lacks bite, or becomes hard to even get up on a rail because of crazy width. The 'better' shaper on this problem is JS and the Easy Rider range - the plus versions of models. BUT - even they get crazy wide at higher volumes.
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WTF is with all the g skate content? They obviously made too many of these or something. Seems like a board for people who think buying crap will make them better surfers.