The Best Surfskates to Improve Your Surfing

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Where to Buy Boards
    Carver Surfskates: carverskateboards.com
    Slide Surfskates: slidesurfskates.com/product/
    Smoothstar Surfskates: smoothstarusa.com
    Waterborne Surskates: waterborneskateboards.com/col...
    YOW Surfskates: yowsurf.com
    In this episode I test some of the biggest names in Surfskates. Find out what Surfskate feels most like surfing.
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  • @nateross14
    @nateross14 Год назад +15

    Most of the difference you guys are feeling between all the boards has to do with wheelbase, rear truck bushing stifness, and deck shape. Bushing durometer between brands varies greatly and makes a HUGE difference in how the front truck leans/pivots. I've been setting up different board configuratioms for a while now, and I can get all of these different systems to feel almost the same as each other by simply using the exact same deck and then just adjusting wheelbase and rear truck bushing stifness. They're all good systems, and the best thing ia to just spend a little time experimenting with the above to find the setup you like. That being said Yow Meraki is my favorite on short, wheelbase boards, and smoothstar for longer wheelbases over 30".

    • @99timewaster
      @99timewaster Месяц назад

      Almost sounds a bit too optimistic. Slide trucks have little turn when compared to Yow, Waterborne or Smoothstar

    • @solo_bones4512
      @solo_bones4512 12 дней назад

      True, but seems like they’re giving feedback on the off the shelf complete systems.
      Not everyone wants to invest in learning about bushings, settings and changing what you’re buying off the shelf.

    • @nateross14
      @nateross14 12 дней назад

      @@solo_bones4512 Yep, my comment is aimed at those who do.....

    • @nateross14
      @nateross14 12 дней назад

      @@99timewaster Ive built and modded enough Surfskates to know what's possible and what to expect. With a shorter wheelbase the C5 will turn sharper than needed. I've gotten my Yow Meraki Setups down to a 5" deck height with 90mm wheels. With 60mm wheels my Meraki setup has a 4.5" deck height. A C5 can easily be customized to a 4" or lower deck height and still carve super sharp. It won't have quite as much lean as a Meraki but that's fine. I have a large quiver of boards that do different things. What I've found is that short decks are fun with less lean. The long 40"-60"+ long decks are where having a lot of lean makes it much funner.

  • @WATERBORNESKATEBOARDS
    @WATERBORNESKATEBOARDS Год назад +7

    Thank you for including us in the review! Stoked that you enjoyed the LIBRA!

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +3

      Thank you for participating in our review by sending in the Libra. Congrats on the solid products you guys are making…. Thoroughly impressed with your technology.

  • @bendare8210
    @bendare8210 Год назад +5

    Great review, just pulled the trigger on a Slide “Diamond Carving” model because of it. I go for 3 mile cruises pumping and carving the whole way. I think it will help me from getting rubber legs when surfing long point breaks like Rincon. 🤙🏽

  • @ThePokersurfer
    @ThePokersurfer Год назад +2

    I'm so glad you've expressed awareness on how important staying in the groove with surfing by incorporating skateboarding into the mix as far as the fundamental aspect ....... I when I don't surf always tic tac in a surf motion when the surf is flat to keep up with muscle memory.

  • @AdventuresInSkateboarding
    @AdventuresInSkateboarding Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this. I am at the start of the rabbit hole with a Carver c7 and the original waterborne.
    I mostly skate park and bowl but I like the fitness and aggressive calming aspect of surf skate.

  • @silvergeckoss
    @silvergeckoss Год назад +5

    Thanks for the video, we have been big slide fans for a while and think it’s the most underrated surfskate on the market. We ride our slide in bowls all the time and they work great. We have smoothstar and yow systems but slide is the most versatile.

  • @chopsnz88
    @chopsnz88 Год назад +1

    Awesome review Noel would love to see which is better bowl skating/ramps out of the 5 also!

  • @caspercrause2583
    @caspercrause2583 Год назад +6

    So refreshing. Like so many other surfers I started out on the Toledo #77. Found it terrible for my style of surfing both on flat ground and in the bowl. Fast forward a couple of months later I got my hands on a slide surfskate truck system and bought a 33" deck. The deck had medium concave and the room for my back foot was too narrow for my liking. So I switched the decks and put the #77 deck on my slide surfskate trucks. Such a great feeling! The best part is that slide surf skates are extremely well priced. FYI both the YOW and Slide truck systems come from Spain.

  • @driftlaboratoires2465
    @driftlaboratoires2465 3 месяца назад +2

    Its nice to see pro surfer takes on surfskate. Im from Singapore. We have no wave here. However we have very passionate community of surfskaters. Almost 80% of us skate custom surfskate. As we find factory default setup is not optimal for our needs. Slide surfskate is the very 1st surfskate that got me hook on this sport

  • @KarlRohde
    @KarlRohde Год назад +2

    This is a high-value review!! A key take-away here is flow and glide. Ride so that you can get more glide. To ride such that you glide more is a technique that seperates the pros from beginners. Again very cool. You explained it!

  • @HoStevie
    @HoStevie Год назад +1

    *Probably the best review out there 👏🏽*

  • @TheDazboo
    @TheDazboo Год назад +3

    I love that you get to do this with your son-Great stuff Sal

  • @nateross14
    @nateross14 Год назад +2

    Rear truck bushing stiffness greatly effects the lean and turning radius of the front truck. If the Smoothstar felt tignt and you had to weight the front to get sharp turning, either the front adjustment can be loosened, or you can put softer bushings on the rear trucks. I have both Yow Meraki and Smoothstar front trucks and I can get the Smoothstar to functionally perform equivalent to the Meraki by simply adjusting the front bolt adjustment and rear bushing stifness. The Meraki is a little smoother overall. Where the Smoothstar really shines is on long wheelbase surfskates.

  • @nayooti298
    @nayooti298 Год назад +8

    Specially you should give Swelltech a try (try at least 5 sessions because you will hate it on the first day). Don't go too short! You need a deck with similar stance to surfing. Only system that really forces you to engage the rails.

  • @rctrix9063
    @rctrix9063 Год назад +1

    Great review 👍👍

  • @JColeman00
    @JColeman00 Год назад +1

    This is such a good review 😮

  • @MrConfo
    @MrConfo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting, Slide trucks have been my first surfskate experience on Gussie and immediatly loved it. 2 years after, i stiil have Slide trucks mounted on more concave deck 34. I agree with you when you point the importance of the deck and highlight the quality of Slide rear truck. I still love Slide trucks on flat, for more versatile purpose (pumptrack, Park), i prefer Carver CX to have more resistance which reminds me the natural water resistance on rails when surfing. À combo with Slide rear truck with CX front truck works very well. I did not feel C7 as naturally flow surfing than Slide. Very good review, and of course, wheels, bushings, New concave deck can turn a surfskate than we like in another one that become THE thing.

  • @josesnowsneves5132
    @josesnowsneves5132 Год назад +2

    I do have the YOW Lighting Bolt and it is really good for those days with no surf ;)

  • @robfone17
    @robfone17 14 дней назад +1

    Top notch this cheers 👌🙏🏼👍🏼

  • @phil5347
    @phil5347 Год назад +3

    Please try and get a hold of a swelltech model for a review. Would love to hear your honest opinion on them from an experienced surfer as yourself. Great channel! Thanks again.

  • @brba1325
    @brba1325 Год назад +1

    So awesome. The results were surprising.

  • @vela07
    @vela07 Год назад +1

    Really good on this I just wish there was a SwellTec in the mix

  • @filosophik
    @filosophik 11 месяцев назад +1

    Interested, intrigued, and incredibly appreciative I would be to hear your personal perspective and review of the 'Yow Christenson Lane Splitter 34'

  • @patricl0
    @patricl0 3 месяца назад

    Great vídeo!
    Who Fall you are and what size of the board is your favorite?

  • @KouSurfGuy
    @KouSurfGuy Год назад +7

    Great review! I ride a Smooth Star after transitioning from a Craver. Craver is definitely great for generating a lot of speed before maneuvering. The SS takes a little bit more work, which I kind of prefer because I feel like it translate to my surfing as well, and there's slightly more hold in my turn on the SS. One thing I do like about Smooth Star is their guide to picking the right board size. They also recently just developed new trucks. Thanks for the great review!

    • @Nick_Taylor.
      @Nick_Taylor. 3 месяца назад +1

      Craver? Don't you mean "Carver"?

    • @KouSurfGuy
      @KouSurfGuy 3 месяца назад

      @@Nick_Taylor. Yes ^_^

  • @riles1088
    @riles1088 Год назад +8

    My experience between the carver and smoothstar is the complete opposite to yours haha. I'm 6'2 and ride the Tolledo so that may be why. I had a carver for 6 months and found I had to drive it from the front foot and my first few waves in the ocean I would be horrendous with my weight all over the place. I skated the smoothstar and bought it that day, sold the carver and have trained on the smoothstar for 2 years and massively improved my surfing. Plus there's no weight transition problem's going from skating to surfing. Interestingly the boards you don't like so much eg DHD 3dv I absolutely love and boards like the dominator 2 I hated haha. Brilliant content as usual.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +2

      I wonder if you’re more of a front footed surfer? The wide pint on the Dominator 2 is significantly behind center and likes to surfed off the tail. The 3DV always wanted to roll over on rail even when i didn’t want it too. Just curious… we are miles apart on what feels good underfoot.

    • @riles1088
      @riles1088 Год назад +1

      Yeah, more front footed. I feel the 3DV allows me to hold rail for longer and transition smoothly between turns. It felt a bit twitch first few waves, but disnt take long to get use to it. I ride it with the large AM fins and also has really good release in small to medium size surf. I tried everything with the dominator, surfed better as a quad for me, but never clicked with it.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +2

      @@riles1088 That makes perfect sense to me. I figured you were a bit front footed… the 3DV enables the surfer to put it on rail and hold it. That’s huge for a front footed surfer… keeping the rail engaged through turns with most of your weight forward keeping the rail engaged so you don’t loose the fin engagement is vital.
      I can see why you like the Smoothstar now too. It wants to drive off the front foot hard. The more you drive through your turns leaning on the front truck the better it performs.

    • @foxgd9117
      @foxgd9117 Год назад +1

      I’m carver all the way, back footed is the dream😂 get to love boards like the dm2

  • @tomjdleaf
    @tomjdleaf Год назад

    The front back foot weight presence is just that… a preference. My power surfing actually comes from a more balanced initiative, then lots of weight on the front foot. And tons of spray.
    I appreciate how you prefer a more rear foot initiative in turns, but it works very well the other way too. 🤙

  • @user-tp3vx9gj3l
    @user-tp3vx9gj3l Год назад +2

    I purchased Slide Diamond carving 32' after wayching your show. Maybe this is 5th times? buying something after seeing your review. I have been using Smoothstar Holy Toledo 32' but it made a mess to my surfing. it enhanced very bad habbits of too front heavy. I started to bog my rails when going rai to rail. Slide is very similar to surfing thruster and I hope to correct my bad habbits which came along while riding smoothstar. Cheers from Japan.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +3

      Thank you for posting. I know this can happen…. You will fix it on the Slide. Just remember to start your carves with your back foot then shift your weight forward to accelerate through your turn.

  • @MarktheLandlockedSurfer
    @MarktheLandlockedSurfer Год назад +1

    Hey, curious if you have ever tried a Curfboard system? They designed their boards with a unique system that emphasizes driving from the back foot to turn rather than diving the front foot onto its rail. This and the Swelltech would be good ones to try next and compare.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад

      Sounds good to me

    • @PebCak42
      @PebCak42 Год назад +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 I ride a smoothstar and a curfboard setup and can really feel the difference . When I ride the smoothstar my front leg gets more workout, when I ride the curfboard it's my backleg. Curfboard also sells just the trucks, so it's nice for a custom setup. Swelltech is a different beast entirely.

  • @simonecani9194
    @simonecani9194 Год назад +3

    Nice review! I had a Carver but moved to the SS 77 as it felt better under my feet. I place my backfoot further back on it (unless I have to pump it), I believe it works better that way.
    Do you also train in skateparks?

  • @iansurf123
    @iansurf123 Год назад +2

    You gotta review christenson lanesplitter! Cheers

  • @ross2358
    @ross2358 Год назад +1

    Hi Noel, any plans on reviewing the Lost Retro Tripper?
    Wondering how this board surfs; especially in their black sheep carbon/EPS construction.

  • @chrysr7773
    @chrysr7773 5 месяцев назад +1

    Had you done the test with all of the systems having the same axle to axle wheelbase, I think it would have made obvious how the truck systems did or did not perform. I get the impression that the Waterborne was too short for you and a longer wheelbase model by an inch or two or three would have given it a better chance. Also, your Waterborne setup did not have their rail adapter for the rear, which I think makes a big difference. I would have loved to see how the Carver CX trucks did in this comparison, I think the CX system is better than their C7.

  • @RaulEdu33
    @RaulEdu33 Год назад +4

    Very interesting, there's many surfskate reviews out there, but not many looking into how well the truck systems translate into surfing. I have a Carver CX, SmoothStar and Swelltech, I like all of them. However, the Swelltech system has a better rail to rail type feeling driving from my back foot, it almost forces you to use core muscles while turning, instead of pumping by compressing the trucks to generate speed. But now I want to try one of those Slide systems, the flow and turning looks great around the cones.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +3

      Now I want to try a Swell Tech

    • @tyronemones9557
      @tyronemones9557 Год назад +1

      Agreed. I have both swelltech and smoothstar. Swelltech feels straight like a hpsb and the smoothstar like a fish🤙🏽

  • @decadeca1000
    @decadeca1000 Год назад +3

    Smooth star has the new Thruster D truck now....would be interested to see how that one stacks up.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +2

      Agreed… I just got my hands on one. It’s a bit shorter and looks sharp.

  • @jimmychen1441
    @jimmychen1441 Год назад +7

    I think swelltech were missing here .... consider swelltech can do the most aggresive turning and felt must likly surfing

  • @Daneuro974
    @Daneuro974 Год назад +3

    Hi Noel,
    As Usually, it is a blast to enjoy your tests and comments….
    From Reunion Island, at the age of 50, I surf and try to improve my surfing skill with surf skating….
    From my perspective, you should have talk Wheels
    Softer, Harder, bigger, smaller, wheels are like fins on a skate…and it make a huge difference riding different types of wheels…
    Keep on sharing, we love your shows around here
    Peace and see u in the Water…
    Bye Bye

  • @Sarah-uu9mr
    @Sarah-uu9mr Год назад +1

    Great review, for a small woman like me 5'4 height less than 50kgs do you think the waterborne Libra would be a good size? Or is it still to short? I'm thinking of getting either the waterborne or a slide. Which one would be more easy and fun and helpful to progress my surfing? Thanks.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад

      The Waterborne Libra would be good for you. I think a Slide will go mental too. I personally like the feel of the Slide better. A bit smoother with more flow… feeling more like surfing.

  • @giannabarret9262
    @giannabarret9262 6 месяцев назад +2

    Swelltech is the best! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @chriztianhusher8401
    @chriztianhusher8401 Год назад

    I would say smoothstar, yow, especially carver. Main way to improve I would say practice compression and decompression and riding ramps. Do not depend on wiggling which is a bad habit to take on surfing

  • @pwayne3580
    @pwayne3580 Год назад +10

    YOW make a killer product

  • @sixpointtwo62
    @sixpointtwo62 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great video! I'm 6'3". Do you think Slide 30.5' is too short for me because I have wider stance? Taller people should get longer board like Felipe 34' you think?

  • @dune4396
    @dune4396 Год назад +4

    yow are the best

  • @zachnewsom4071
    @zachnewsom4071 Год назад +1

    Try skating to lowers with trucks that are too loose and you'll likely get speed wobbles pretty quick

  • @IvanFazekas
    @IvanFazekas Год назад +4

    How does flatground carver skating compare with riding a quarter pipe or bowl? I've only ridden the latter. I feel like skateparks that have *pump tracts* offer a decent alternative.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +6

      I will do a episode or two covering transition and bowls at some point

    • @patricl0
      @patricl0 3 месяца назад

      Do you already have an episode about bowls and pipes? Couldn't find anything yet.
      Cheer's

  • @808iy
    @808iy Год назад

    What abt the Kelly Slater flexdex?

  • @lkmusic9840
    @lkmusic9840 2 месяца назад

    Carver with the CX trucks is the best of all

  • @josesnowsneves5132
    @josesnowsneves5132 Год назад +2

    Wondering if you can also make this connection between our surfboards and snowboards, since we are now in the winter time :)

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +2

      Sorry I don’t snowboard

    • @surfershaper
      @surfershaper Год назад +2

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Noel, your missing a sick rush! Catch some powder, lean back and enjoy the ride. Directional Freeride, go longer for control.

    • @surfershaper
      @surfershaper Год назад +2

      I experience somewhat similar feelings between surfing and snowboarding, more so in powder. The deeper the better. Leaning back and carving some fresh tracks on untouched fluff lends a feeling of carving down a double, triple overhead wave. Pure speed rush. Hard pack? Leaning on the front edge and carving is cool with even more speed! I get less of a surf experience on that however. Parks? No thanks. Wakeboarding? Fun alternative with a good surf feel slashing the wake and all that. Stay salty my friends

    • @josesnowsneves5132
      @josesnowsneves5132 Год назад

      @@surfershaper :) Fully Agree !!!

  • @shannonyoung3465
    @shannonyoung3465 Год назад

    Noel... I've got a question for ya. Would you trade a Lost RNF 96 for a CI Bobby Quad? Or trade the Lost RNF 96 for a FW FRK?
    Live on the East Coast between Cocoa Beach & Sebastian Inlet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +1

      I say go 96

    • @shannonyoung3465
      @shannonyoung3465 Год назад

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 Thank you! I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to hit me back! Hope the hip is healing quickly & you are back to better than good, ASAP!!

  • @DavidJones-yl9kk
    @DavidJones-yl9kk Год назад +3

    Why not include the Carver CX instead of the Slide? The carver has a larger range of motion and from what I understand, better manufacturing quality.

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +4

      The CX offers excellent pivot but not much flow and doesn’t feel like surfing to me as much as the C7.

    • @DavidJones-yl9kk
      @DavidJones-yl9kk Год назад +2

      You should try the CX with Riptide APS 85a bushings. It is a much different board. The rebound on the APS bushings is much more intense than the stock bushings. I actually like the CX more than the Yow. I haven’t tried the Slide, but the CX with riptide bushings feel more like surfing than any board I have tried. For me it is all about the flow and the ability push through my carves.
      Anyway, thanks for the great content. Keep up the good work.

  • @elikfoury7157
    @elikfoury7157 Год назад +1

    🔥

  • @robysurf
    @robysurf Год назад +5

    I prefer much more Carver CX instead of C7 for surf training

    • @rwandeuk
      @rwandeuk Год назад +1

      I definitely agree !! Cx rules !

  • @bennemien7593
    @bennemien7593 Год назад +1

    which slide surfskate model (length and shape?) is this you’re using there??

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад

      It’s called the Hot Butter model. Check the links below the You Tube comment field.
      I personally like the Slide Gussie Spoon best in the Slide line up. Check them out here.
      www.ebay.com/itm/404255833760?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=404255833760&targetid=1263094005306&device=m&mktype=&googleloc=9026842&poi=&campaignid=14859008593&mkgroupid=130497710760&rlsatarget=pla-1263094005306&abcId=9300678&merchantid=686247010&gbraid=0AAAAAD_QDh9bbeaWjz4WZDRB2LO34ozMs&gclid=CjwKCAjw67ajBhAVEiwA2g_jELssMn19OX-Jyzh8qbkKUztbSWD9Fd2dXifKCVa_2PWIs0F-50t4KRoCr8cQAvD_BwE

  • @michaelono7335
    @michaelono7335 Год назад +2

    How’s the Sharpeye twin turbo?? Must have??

  • @scottcuttre9705
    @scottcuttre9705 11 месяцев назад +1

    Noel have you tried Swell Tech?

  • @KC-ro9ro
    @KC-ro9ro Год назад +1

    too bad its missing the swelltech, its the most unique and exigent of them all

  • @Soloriderpowder
    @Soloriderpowder Месяц назад +1

    I can’t do this with regular skateboard

  • @harrisvaneijk
    @harrisvaneijk 10 месяцев назад +1

    Which slide surfskate board is this?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  10 месяцев назад

      Watch this episode. I talk about it. You should also check out the Slide Gussie Spoon. It’s epic

  • @rodstrickland4865
    @rodstrickland4865 Год назад

    i think your feet arent in the right place/s on the toledo /smoothstar. its a weird board because the nose is long giving you an illusion to move the front foot up, which you shouldnt do. front footit needs to be behind the front wheel, which created a weird no use space and if you ride lots of boards it wont seem right. then your backfoot isnt back far enough either. redo it, you cant evaluate boards without putting your feet in the right place

  • @felipebrock1549
    @felipebrock1549 Год назад +1

    come on noel, you're not inspiring me to buy a board or a surfskate, but to have a son with my GF

  • @surfershaper
    @surfershaper Год назад +1

    Kickin the Carver to the curb?

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +2

      It still feels good and I will keep one around for Speed drills but I like the Slide way better. No need for both the Slide and YOW does flat ground better.

    • @surfershaper
      @surfershaper Год назад +1

      @@surfnshowreviews7777 great info and review. I'm holding grom skate sessions for the local kids, and have been using Carvers. Some are too long for them. I'll look into the models you currently like. You're due a trip to Tahoe or Mammoth aren't you? ❄️❄️❄️🤙🏼🤙🏼

    • @surfnshowreviews7777
      @surfnshowreviews7777  Год назад +1

      @@surfershaper sounds fun… no trips to Tahoe for me.

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove Год назад +5

    I’ve been riding most of these boards for a year. Yow is best. SmoothStar and C7 are crap in comparison. Yow has best spring mechanism. The others get stale with use. Buy Yow. I’ve got almost 200 videos up showing the progression on these boards over a year.

  • @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
    @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 Год назад +2

    DO NOT BUY A CARVER UNLESS YOU ALREADY HAVE A FEW BOARDS!!!!
    The Carver is a "surf trainer" not a "surf skate". I see so many people confusing conflate these two things. If you want to use the Carver solely in front of your house or some other smooth topped area and set up your cones practice your maneuvers then it is an incredible board to do so. Also carvers can be fun at Pump Track Parks and snake runs as well.
    If you're looking for something to increase your rhythm and fluid maneuvers for surfing as well is be able to effortlessly generate your speed your pump and flow to ride through town of the neighborhood then stay away from the Carver and get a YOW, Curfboard, Smooth Star, Waterborne, Hamboards or a Swelltech.
    You will absolutely love these boards. I made the mistake of purchasing a Carver as my first board. Please do not make the same mistake. Again they are surf trainers and not surf skates.

  • @ramshaka
    @ramshaka Год назад

    I feel like the waterborne is kind of undisputable in value, and customizability.
    It's what I started with, personally. However, I set it down for a period of months, after obtaining a very nice YOW, and enjoying it's much more forgiving ride. Just recently though, with a ton more experience under my belt, I pulled the old Waterborne out of the closet for a 'nostalgia ride', and discovered it was more nimble, and faster than the YOW by a wide margin.
    Paradoxically, it's the most affordable system, but it's also the least forgiving for beginners, and allows an expert rider to generate exceptional speed, with deep leans, and super snappy whips. I was shocked at how much higher I was able to climb a vert ramp with it, from a direct run in the flat, compared to the YOW. But the YOW definitely feels much more stable when your at those higher 'downhill' speeds. The Waterborne can be outright scary going fast, or when doing any tricks where your feet leave the board, simply because the system is so responsive, and demands a certain amount of precision from the rider. Once you can provide it with that precision though, it's a whole other animal, that can give you a lot of reward for learning it's quirks, and capabilities.

    • @vela07
      @vela07 Год назад

      This is true you cna put it on about any board you like. I've seen pictures of it breaking though which is not good.