Frosty freeze , I just came up with a design that a titanium cable runs inside the board as if it was a truss rod but cable so when the board ever breaks in pieces it stays together for full floatation to pull up , and a more shock absorbing ankle cuff for the big wipe outs , plus the cable keeps the board aligned when doing repairs after the shark attacks , I drew up a illustration but can't get it on here for some reason , you seen any boards with a full tang cable running through them ? Hope to see ya' soon ......lump
Also replace your leashes regularly. After a few years or less, depending on the frequency you surf. Rust and corrosion develops in the leash materials and and gradually weakens them. I learned the hard way at ocean beach and had a long swim in
I was at Ho'okipa in head high perfect waves, kicked out to paddle back out and was looking at the first set of 20' - 25'. 4 massive hold downs, each time had to climb the leash after the wave passed. Glad the leash didn't break.
Frosty freeze , I just came up with a design that a titanium cable runs inside the board as if it was a truss rod but cable so when the board ever breaks in pieces it stays together for full floatation to pull up , and a more shock absorbing ankle cuff for the big wipe outs , plus the cable keeps the board aligned when doing repairs after the shark attacks , I drew up a illustration but can't get it on here for some reason , you seen any boards with a full tang cable running through them ? Hope to see ya' soon ......lump
Cool man, happy you're still with us
I had it at one time where I climbed my leash and found my board was deeper then I was. It happened surfing a Hurricane swell in Buxton.
That was explained incredible.
your actually my inspiration
Thank you for the video 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Also replace your leashes regularly. After a few years or less, depending on the frequency you surf. Rust and corrosion develops in the leash materials and and gradually weakens them. I learned the hard way at ocean beach and had a long swim in
I was at Ho'okipa in head high perfect waves, kicked out to paddle back out and was looking at the first set of 20' - 25'.
4 massive hold downs, each time had to climb the leash after the wave passed. Glad the leash didn't break.
Horror story and fun at the same time:) Which leash did you use?
I've done the leash climb more times then I can count.
So intimidating.
So true
Zen. Terrifying.
Yeah sure