HI! congrats on your inspiration! can you kindly tell me the front wing you used in this video? and your weight? I have a hypernut 6.10 greetings and thanks
It's not that dangerous. With proper instruction and gear, anyone will be fine. Of course there is a learning curve with it. Best advice I have is find a local shop or individual that gives lessons, take them and go from there.
Dude! I don’t know what’s cooler, you’re progression or that guitar pickin!!! 🤙🏼
Great work!! amazing power!
Brilliant work...Ya gotta be fit !
great, congrats and i'm working hard every day
see around 1:12 where he starts kicking it forward with his legs also, that's what people are saying is the key I think.
I will until I won’t 👍🤙🔥
Amazing Bro!!
Nice one Sean. We look forward to seeing you on the foil more. What size wing was that? Looked pretty big! Thanks Reuben / SUPboarder
HI! congrats on your inspiration! can you kindly tell me the front wing you used in this video? and your weight? I have a hypernut 6.10 greetings and thanks
Steve is that you pickin?!
What are the dimensions on the board please? Length & width? Thanks
Very hard to do, especially with a board like that^
showing off some leg strength
Can't until you can!!!
Cool, is it harder on your top body or on your legs
Have you tried a bigger blade? Clearly power's no problem
Amazing:) Once you got the board running I mean flying on the foil, is it still very exhausting or can you make quite long distances?
they have a super long race between oahu and molokai, using the waves along the way, but it’s certainly exhausting.
What size is tht board?6”0?
Badass. Is that your own private pond?
nice work man !!
What is the volyme of that board?
91 liters
nice music
"Can't Until You Can"
is it hard to balancing?
He must weigh under 80kgs just looking at the buoyancy. Sure beats going to the gym, great effort
Whats the HP on that?
Was that on the 200 or the 280?
AWESOME..I think, its harder than a dogstart.... 😃
How dangerous is something like this? I heard foiling was super dangerous?
It's not that dangerous. With proper instruction and gear, anyone will be fine. Of course there is a learning curve with it. Best advice I have is find a local shop or individual that gives lessons, take them and go from there.
@@scpoynter123 Shouldn't he stand more on the rear side? At least with rear leg?
Good way to get an injury.
This sport sucks