SURFERS DON'T UNDERSTAND how this affects their surfboard performance... - Surfboard Decks

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 53

  • @Lotus-Son
    @Lotus-Son Год назад +24

    My god the editor and Glenn should be given an award for teaching us neophytes about the subtleties we think we know but actually have no idea about when shapers typically go off and explain this in-shop and we’re left fakely nodding our heads like we know wassup but secretly have zero idea what’s going on and too embarrassed to show it.

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад +5

      Mahalo! That is exactly why we made these videos!

  • @jtrealfunny
    @jtrealfunny Год назад +7

    Excellent content Town and Country. You guys are one of the coolest brands I know: important part of surf history going way back, never sold out or lamed out,, highly regarded boards everywhere you go, and you keep it real. G. Pang gives great information and you've started putting out cool content. I'll keep watching and take it from the man.

  • @riccardofacchielli3572
    @riccardofacchielli3572 Год назад +5

    Its unbelivable , Just Yesterday evening i was design a surfboard with different volume , i mean more in the middle and less on the rails but Just on the tail , the result It was exactly what Mr.Pang said.😮😮😮
    Is really good way to have board for big Guys but more responsive.
    Thsnks for this Amazing videos!!!
    Aloha!!!

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад

      🤙🏼 Mahalo for the support Riccardo!

  • @shockmarkets7384
    @shockmarkets7384 Год назад +3

    Great explanation. It's given me some things to think about. I went with a flat deck for the first time, thinking I would need the volume, on a Twinsman style board, with the rails turned right down. Might have been better with a step deck. It leaves me having to get right back on the tail to turn it, anywhere outside the pocket. Otherwise it bogs rail. Then I feel like I've got a ton of nose in front of me. It does some nice work if get my foot back. I've never been so perplexed by a board.

  • @jonnyref3475
    @jonnyref3475 Год назад +2

    These videos are epic. Super helpful. Great work T&C. Also Glenn needs a podcast!

  • @seanyamamoto8757
    @seanyamamoto8757 Год назад +3

    The animator and editor did a super super good job

  • @shirtlessGraveler305
    @shirtlessGraveler305 Год назад +2

    excellent explanation I wish we had RUclips and videos back in the 1980s when I got into surfing . But any rate, I’m still learning about surfing and Board designs and shapes keep them coming. 🙌🏻

  • @kookarini
    @kookarini Год назад +1

    nice breakdown. A shaper once made me a big guy board with a step deck and yes, the swing weight cancelled out the responsiveness of the stepped rails. It was nice to paddle and stand on a flatter deck though.

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад +1

      Mahalo for the support Craig! And mahalo for sharing your experience with us!

  • @stevenyao8660
    @stevenyao8660 Год назад +2

    Appreciate the great job of the animations! (And the master, too)

  • @RedRussel
    @RedRussel Год назад +1

    Videos keep getting better and better. Well done T&C Team! :D

  • @beachthor1
    @beachthor1 Год назад +13

    Video scored a 10.0, even wit da Brazilian judge.

  • @lalaboards
    @lalaboards 9 месяцев назад +1

    The deck Roll can be measured by taking a straight edge approximately 7' from the stringer should be about 1/2 inch drop for a high performance roll .I measure mine and this is why Glen should reconsider liters .Other than that Glenn is the man . Love ya Glen !!!!!

  • @MrRobinski
    @MrRobinski Год назад +2

    That's good but the swing weight can be reduced if the board is shorter, so it's all relative to the other dimensions of the board and what you are trying to achieve I guess.

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад +1

      You're absolutely correct! For this example we are just referring to swing weight as it refers to deck volume though.

  • @gsufg
    @gsufg Год назад +3

    Should explain rail dimensions next time- like the difference from 50/50 vs 40/60 and so on n what they do

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад +3

      Absolutely! Thank you so much for the constructive feedback! We are working super hard to get as much quality content out as we can and learn as much as we can from the Master Shaper, Glenn Pang! We have more videos releasing in the next few weeks on surfboard volume, rocker & rails! We also have some amazing surfboard reviews being released soon from our other amazing shapers Tommy Tanaka & Makani McDonald!! Stay tuned!

  • @CC-ys8qq
    @CC-ys8qq Год назад +1

    So do you take into consideration rail volume when determining actual total vol of the board? Leaner rails vs chunky rails effecting final end vol?

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад

      Yes we do. Every aspect is considered when calculating the total final volume of the board 🙂

  • @Angieboy173
    @Angieboy173 Год назад +1

    Ultimate master shaper. Amazing info

  • @woutoosting9741
    @woutoosting9741 3 месяца назад

    Resultant force helps turning a domed deck as opposed to a flat deck, where it is straight down instead of inward to tilt a board. Swing weight is not relevant. Plus the volume of 2,5" can't be pushed into the wave.

  • @79pejeperro
    @79pejeperro Год назад +1

    I have a Sinr, a HRT and a Saint. For a reason.

  • @tiagopinto365
    @tiagopinto365 Год назад +1

    perfect class!!!

  • @BIGBAD808.
    @BIGBAD808. Год назад

    Aloha from Maui. Glenn you Da man. You need your own shirt and I like one XXL. 🤙🏽

  • @hman7236
    @hman7236 Год назад +1

    Class in session 👏 👌

  • @erickvpoul
    @erickvpoul Год назад +1

    Seriously cool!

  • @wcc1212
    @wcc1212 Год назад +1

    Good stuff.

  • @matthewwillis4892
    @matthewwillis4892 Год назад +1

    It's all in the Kool-Aid

  • @WilliamDowns-u6c
    @WilliamDowns-u6c Год назад

    Main takeaway .....don't bother Glenn unless you ripping no

  • @mrmr314
    @mrmr314 Год назад +2

    That's why you use channels and V instead of this overdone single-to-double concave bullshit. Channels and V work far better. The deck isn't that important, but the sharpness of your rails is (hard for the back third of the board, softening in the middle, then hard up the nose again). Depends on what waves you are riding the board in. Pang is an excellent shaper but he's shaping for good solid waves - not mush like in California or Sydney.

    • @TandCSurf
      @TandCSurf  Год назад

      Everyone has a preference although you're absolutely right that Master Glenn builds surfboards for SOLID Hawaii waves 🤙🏼

    • @countryee
      @countryee Год назад

      Nice observations 314 - I'm in New Jersey and riding the mush - what is your opinion of the Sweet Potato - considering getting the 6'4 to get off my foamie to grovel my first short board - Thanks 👍

    • @79pejeperro
      @79pejeperro Год назад

      V bottom won't help with the mush. But Pang's huge single concave will