LOST A FIN AND BOARD CHIPPED AT CROWDED REEF! (POWERFUL WAVES)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Went to a reef break today and had a great time! some of the more heavier waves i've surfed.
    Fin lost and board chipped but got some good waves...
    Few nice waves and wipeouts.
    Enjoy the video!
    Beach - Cronulla, NSW
    IG - leedsurf

Комментарии • 16

  • @jw8556
    @jw8556 28 дней назад +3

    Mate l feel your pain lv been a bit of a kook lately and it's hard to get out of that rut and struggle on keep up the inspirational efforts in the surf we are all enjoying the channel 🤙👍🖖

  • @les199
    @les199 29 дней назад

    Love the videos

  • @Sandls
    @Sandls 29 дней назад +4

    When paddling for a wave your board is too straight. once you choose the direction you want to surf position your board a bit more to the direction you are going. Great video though.

    • @LeeSurfs
      @LeeSurfs  29 дней назад +1

      Yeah i have realised this, will work on that in future!

    • @mattress9074
      @mattress9074 29 дней назад +1

      @@LeeSurfsalso when paddling keep your legs together for an easier paddle and pop up.

    • @LeeSurfs
      @LeeSurfs  29 дней назад

      @@mattress9074 thank you will do!

  • @IIIAnchani
    @IIIAnchani 27 дней назад +1

    For a second I somehow thought you by some kind of misfortune found yourself at shipsterns on a less gnarly day, and my heart genuinely missed a beat.
    Make sure to wear a helmet when you surf any kind of reefbreak, though. I've been the idiot to get slammed by 13+ foot shorebreak and I absolutely regret not wearing a helmet for it. If I hadn't been in peak physical condition back then I'd probably have broken my neck. Heavy and unpredictable waves, shallow waters... recipe for desaster. Helmets save lives :)
    //awesome vid though! Keep it up!

    • @LeeSurfs
      @LeeSurfs  26 дней назад +1

      I have been eyeing a helmet for a long time and will be getting one for reefs soon!

    • @IIIAnchani
      @IIIAnchani 26 дней назад +1

      @@LeeSurfs that's great news! And I'm sure there'll come a day when you will be incredibly happy that you've been wearing a helmet ;)

    • @LeeSurfs
      @LeeSurfs  26 дней назад +1

      @@IIIAnchani Absolutely.

    • @TheRealWordMoments
      @TheRealWordMoments 6 дней назад +1

      the same thing has happend to me and i was out for half a year i was 1 inch away from breaking my neck and im very fortunate. I am looking also for some helemts and i was wondering if you had any recomendations. i do surf a lot and im some what decent its just that i dont want to get another hit on the neck because it could be the end.

    • @IIIAnchani
      @IIIAnchani 6 дней назад

      ​@@TheRealWordMomentsTry on the Simba Sentinel 2 and Gath Gedi. Take a friend with you to wiggle the helmet around with some force to make sure it doesn't slip weirdly (as every head is different, I can't simply say "this one will fit perfectly") but as far as me and my friends concern, those two seem to protect pretty well. You gotta try them on in person though, as fit and comfort are important. They won't really save your neck from breaking all by themselves, except giving additional padding so the maximum impact force is less overall, but they'll definitely stop you from getting your head split open on a reef.
      I personally also train my neck muscles for additional safety, as those are essentially your body's own dampeners when it comes to hitting the head, and as I also love to do high diving (as an amateur), it really helps on head first entries there, not getting my head jolted to a side, so I recon it's probably going to have some positive effects in other situations as well.
      Stay safe, enjoy longer!

  • @joelt6114
    @joelt6114 29 дней назад +1

    Fin loose at 6:38... Bummer! Was it a loose screw?

    • @LeeSurfs
      @LeeSurfs  28 дней назад

      I think so, the legrope must've just ripped it out...