We are rocking a g23 and we surf all the time and I’m just learning how to do some tricks, I am really close to my 360 but I haven’t really figured out how to get air yet like how you did in the video
Thanks for the info, Shaun! I definitely agree with you on the Broadcast. I haven't rode the varial yet.. looks fun. I'm currently riding the CoEx and Hi-Fi. The CoEx is definitely older, but one of my favorite small boards to ride even to this day. I've rode away from 13 360's in one set on the CoEx! Anyway, always have been a fan of your riding and attitude - keep the content coming!
Good video, I'm riding a hi fi and quad, love the quad for a surf style, I tried a variable and it was the smaller board and I was a little to heavy to ride it right
Would the Broadcast be a good board to us on the cable? Of course with the fins not the obstacles. Perhaps I even want to try it for kitesurfing instead of the twintip
Not too many people ride wakesurfers on the cable but if you were gonna, sure. Especially if you kept all the fins on so you could give it some aggressive slayshes.
Huh... How about that. He's elite at four sports. What are the chances? I wrote a paper about your genius in college and I feel more validated than ever!
@@Shaun.Murray you were my example of kinesthetic genius. I think it raised an eye brow for the professor but I feel more validated than ever. Especially after ANW
Thanks Thomas! That was a vest from last year but we have a shipment of the 2021’s landing soon. Getting them to retailers has been difficult for Jet Pilot but they are doing their best to get them into y’all’s hands ASAP! Stay tuned
Is it unrealistic for a 5' 9" dude weighing in at 197 to make good use of the 4.8, or is being over 190 make the 5.4 a must? Would love to use a board that my wife, son and myself can all start out on and they weight 120 - 160 lbs. Thoughts?
Any recommendations? I'm a beginner female 5'8 115lbs. Have a new Yamaha Jet without any bags but would consider getting them. Appreciate your knowledge and feedback!
We have a 2001 super air nautique with two 750s in the back and more weight in the bow and the middle locker... would the broadcast be good for spins and/or pop shuvits?
For sure you can do those tricks on the Broadcast bc it's kind of a hybrid of surf/skim. But I'd say if you're getting into more skim style spins and shuvs, the Hyperlite HiFi is what I'm using for that stuff right now.
Hey Shaun, what do you run for NSS/NCRS when surfing, also speed and ballast levels? We have a 2017 G23 and found that little valley that comes off of the corner of the boat a pain to deal with. Thanks!
Tyler Loyd my G23 is the same hull. I run NCRS-4 NSS-0 Speed 11.2 and a bit nose heavy in the bow. ie 100% front and 80% rear. And what you see in the video is completely stock weight w a driver and 1 passenger.
Not sure you’ll respond to this but how would you know proper sizing for a wakesurf board? I cannot find anything on size and want to get into the sport
Great to hear you're getting into the sport Traydog. Surfers are such a personal preference that it's honestly hard to put together a chart for sizing. Things to consider are... What level is the rider? General rule for that question is beginners are going to want more surface area, so longer wider boards help the rider w stability and finding the push. As one progresses, they may end up liking smaller, more agile boards. Another consideration is what kind of surfing does the rider want to do? Surf style or skim style? Surf style has much bigger fins, which end up staying locked into the water more, keeping the board tracking along harder and allows the surfer to be more aggressive with their carving. Surf style shapes have tons of variations w length, width and thickness. These all play a factor in the size of the board, so once again, really hard to have a sizing chart. Skim style has much less fin, if not any, and the rider can spin the board around on the water w much less resistance. These are generally going to look like a skim board you'd throw down on the sand at the beach but they are coming out w many variations and construction of these boards which gives them different speeds. This too can make it difficult to have sizing charts for them as well. Some people are going to have a couple boards for themselves, if not more, but you don't have to. The Broadcast is a great board for people to get into the sport bc it's inexpensive and very durable so you won't damage it very easily. It's a great one to have to teach people on as well once you've outgrown it and start to learn what type of board and size you like. It comes in a 4'8", which I think works well for people under 6' and a 5'2", over 6 footers. Now of course that's just a recommendation and there's tons of boards out there at a huge range of prices so it's up to you. The best way to look for boards, in the end, is to see if a particular board has recommendations for what size riders it can handle. Let me know how it goes.
Dear Shuan : I am 205lbs with a 5'4" Broadcast (3fins). I was not sure about boat speed. But the board were very slow to response. I rode a Ronix with 4'9" with ease. On many websites, they say boat speed about 12.5mph even for pro. You said 23mph. What is the correct speed for me ?
W Bernie Ting 23 mph is my wakeboard speed. 12.5 is a bit fast for surfing but still doable. 11.2 is where I and many people usually wakesurf. Boards are very much personal preference so in the end go w what feels right for you.
Ben Breitbach not knowing how big your wave Is I would recommend either of the Broadcasts. Bigger size, 5’2”, if your wave isn’t too big or the riders are mostly bigger people. Vice versa for a bigger wave and not bigger riders.
I have the broadcast and I have been really enjoying it and I’m also really considering getting a varial board
Right on Mason! Varial is a great board, super surfy feel. The Bucket Chucker by Super/Hyperlite are awesome as well.
me too... i learned on that board and started to do spins on it until i recently upgraded to the hifi skim board
Great video Shaun you are one of the coolest people out there you explain things very well
Jackson Mckinney thanks Jax!
We are rocking a g23 and we surf all the time and I’m just learning how to do some tricks, I am really close to my 360 but I haven’t really figured out how to get air yet like how you did in the video
A friend has the broadcast.. fun!!! I have the koal and really like the surf feel!!!
Thanks for the info, Shaun! I definitely agree with you on the Broadcast. I haven't rode the varial yet.. looks fun. I'm currently riding the CoEx and Hi-Fi. The CoEx is definitely older, but one of my favorite small boards to ride even to this day. I've rode away from 13 360's in one set on the CoEx! Anyway, always have been a fan of your riding and attitude - keep the content coming!
Real Life Spartan, Coex was a great Board and I surfed that for a while after its shelf life as well.
Good video, I'm riding a hi fi and quad, love the quad for a surf style, I tried a variable and it was the smaller board and I was a little to heavy to ride it right
Currently riding the Byerly Buzz and I love it but I really want to try the hi fi
brado Buzz is a great board and I surfed that sometimes before I got on the Varial.
Would the Broadcast be a good board to us on the cable? Of course with the fins not the obstacles. Perhaps I even want to try it for kitesurfing instead of the twintip
Not too many people ride wakesurfers on the cable but if you were gonna, sure. Especially if you kept all the fins on so you could give it some aggressive slayshes.
Hey nice video! Good info to know
Huh... How about that. He's elite at four sports. What are the chances?
I wrote a paper about your genius in college and I feel more validated than ever!
A paper on me?! Sick! Thanks ✌️
@@Shaun.Murray you were my example of kinesthetic genius. I think it raised an eye brow for the professor but I feel more validated than ever. Especially after ANW
That life jacket is really nice. Whered you get it?
Thanks Thomas! That was a vest from last year but we have a shipment of the 2021’s landing soon. Getting them to retailers has been difficult for Jet Pilot but they are doing their best to get them into y’all’s hands ASAP! Stay tuned
@@Shaun.Murray THANKS!!!
Is it unrealistic for a 5' 9" dude weighing in at 197 to make good use of the 4.8, or is being over 190 make the 5.4 a must? Would love to use a board that my wife, son and myself can all start out on and they weight 120 - 160 lbs. Thoughts?
Really depends on the wave Daniel. If you have a big ol wave then you can probably do it. What boat?
Any recommendations? I'm a beginner female 5'8 115lbs. Have a new Yamaha Jet without any bags but would consider getting them. Appreciate your knowledge and feedback!
We have a 2001 super air nautique with two 750s in the back and more weight in the bow and the middle locker... would the broadcast be good for spins and/or pop shuvits?
For sure you can do those tricks on the Broadcast bc it's kind of a hybrid of surf/skim. But I'd say if you're getting into more skim style spins and shuvs, the Hyperlite HiFi is what I'm using for that stuff right now.
Shaun Murray thank you 🙏🏻
Hey Shaun, what do you run for NSS/NCRS when surfing, also speed and ballast levels? We have a 2017 G23 and found that little valley that comes off of the corner of the boat a pain to deal with. Thanks!
Tyler Loyd my G23 is the same hull. I run NCRS-4 NSS-0 Speed 11.2 and a bit nose heavy in the bow. ie 100% front and 80% rear. And what you see in the video is completely stock weight w a driver and 1 passenger.
Not sure you’ll respond to this but how would you know proper sizing for a wakesurf board? I cannot find anything on size and want to get into the sport
Great to hear you're getting into the sport Traydog. Surfers are such a personal preference that it's honestly hard to put together a chart for sizing. Things to consider are... What level is the rider? General rule for that question is beginners are going to want more surface area, so longer wider boards help the rider w stability and finding the push. As one progresses, they may end up liking smaller, more agile boards. Another consideration is what kind of surfing does the rider want to do? Surf style or skim style? Surf style has much bigger fins, which end up staying locked into the water more, keeping the board tracking along harder and allows the surfer to be more aggressive with their carving. Surf style shapes have tons of variations w length, width and thickness. These all play a factor in the size of the board, so once again, really hard to have a sizing chart. Skim style has much less fin, if not any, and the rider can spin the board around on the water w much less resistance. These are generally going to look like a skim board you'd throw down on the sand at the beach but they are coming out w many variations and construction of these boards which gives them different speeds. This too can make it difficult to have sizing charts for them as well.
Some people are going to have a couple boards for themselves, if not more, but you don't have to. The Broadcast is a great board for people to get into the sport bc it's inexpensive and very durable so you won't damage it very easily. It's a great one to have to teach people on as well once you've outgrown it and start to learn what type of board and size you like. It comes in a 4'8", which I think works well for people under 6' and a 5'2", over 6 footers.
Now of course that's just a recommendation and there's tons of boards out there at a huge range of prices so it's up to you. The best way to look for boards, in the end, is to see if a particular board has recommendations for what size riders it can handle. Let me know how it goes.
Dear Shuan : I am 205lbs with a 5'4" Broadcast (3fins). I was not sure about boat speed. But the board were very slow to response. I rode a Ronix with 4'9" with ease. On many websites, they say boat speed about 12.5mph even for pro. You said 23mph. What is the correct speed for me ?
W Bernie Ting 23 mph is my wakeboard speed. 12.5 is a bit fast for surfing but still doable. 11.2 is where I and many people usually wakesurf. Boards are very much personal preference so in the end go w what feels right for you.
@@Shaun.Murray many thx! Helpful. C u in Asia next time
What board would be a good family board to use and good speed to go. we have a 2008 Malibu boat
Ben Breitbach not knowing how big your wave Is I would recommend either of the Broadcasts. Bigger size, 5’2”, if your wave isn’t too big or the riders are mostly bigger people. Vice versa for a bigger wave and not bigger riders.
I'm never going back from my hyperlite satellite board
Satellite is a fun ride for sure
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