The phantom has been one of the best addition to my quiver by far. It’s very user friendly and serve as my daily driver. More of a high performance board. It can hold size pretty well. I used it from weak 3 footers to solid punchy 6 ft waves. That got me hooked on Pyzel products.
@@earlysessions sick! Good to know. I’ve got a few high performance boards already but none by pyzel. I heard the Pyzalien is super sick too, he lives like 10 mins away from me so I should hit him up! Lol
I totally get it. So for my Jeep, I have a mechanical key which can go safely with me in the water and I simply put them in the wetsuit key pocket. If I use the other car which has an electric car key, I would use a waterproof wallet that goes around my neck and under the wetsuit. To be extra cautious, I sometimes wrap it with pellicule plastic. I never had an issue when doing that. I do not recommend letting your key in a master lock attached to your car. Neither hiding it under the wheel. I heard too many stories of friends coming back to no car.. that was unfortunately quite common in the Bay Area (Ocean Beach or Pacifica…). Best option could also be giving your keys to someone you’re with that stays on the beach, girlfriend, family, friends. Keep me posted.
@@earlysessions ah I see. my car key is electric so I'll probably buy a waterproof case for it and do the method you suggested. thanks a lot man you rip and have great videos!
Could always get a key cut just to open your door and leave the keyfob inside the car, take the door key with you. There's almost always a door key spot, even on keyless vehicles.
Thanks for sharing your rides with us.
Great video !
Such a fun spot on those glassy days! How does that Phantom feel? Super rippy? Been thinking of adding one to my quiver.
The phantom has been one of the best addition to my quiver by far. It’s very user friendly and serve as my daily driver. More of a high performance board. It can hold size pretty well. I used it from weak 3 footers to solid punchy 6 ft waves. That got me hooked on Pyzel products.
@@earlysessions sick! Good to know. I’ve got a few high performance boards already but none by pyzel. I heard the Pyzalien is super sick too, he lives like 10 mins away from me so I should hit him up! Lol
How much do you weigh? Thanks.
Sure thing. I’m 6’2 and 180 pounds. I picked my Pyzel boards using their chart which is fairly accurate. Let me know if you have questions. Cheers!
hey man great video. I am also from oc and looking to surf more but am paranoid of what to do with my car keys. what do you recommend doing with them?
I totally get it. So for my Jeep, I have a mechanical key which can go safely with me in the water and I simply put them in the wetsuit key pocket. If I use the other car which has an electric car key, I would use a waterproof wallet that goes around my neck and under the wetsuit. To be extra cautious, I sometimes wrap it with pellicule plastic. I never had an issue when doing that. I do not recommend letting your key in a master lock attached to your car. Neither hiding it under the wheel. I heard too many stories of friends coming back to no car.. that was unfortunately quite common in the Bay Area (Ocean Beach or Pacifica…). Best option could also be giving your keys to someone you’re with that stays on the beach, girlfriend, family, friends. Keep me posted.
@@earlysessions ah I see. my car key is electric so I'll probably buy a waterproof case for it and do the method you suggested. thanks a lot man you rip and have great videos!
Get a lockbox and keep it attached to your car.
Could always get a key cut just to open your door and leave the keyfob inside the car, take the door key with you. There's almost always a door key spot, even on keyless vehicles.
@@durrellborden thieves smash the window in and they're gone in 20 seconds.
Hope you upload a session from Trestle area
Yeah for sure. will try to get down in Trestle one of these days
Post another one
Yup, New swell coming at the end of this week. New videos coming soon.
@@earlysessions thanks!