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LairdSupFoil vid.

Created by DavidJohn DavidJohn  > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2016
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DavidJohn
DavidJohn

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17569 posts

28 Oct 2016 7:02am
I'm seeing footstraps..

HerbertVoigt
HerbertVoigt

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155 posts

28 Oct 2016 4:26pm
That's an interesting way to explicitly advertise a competitors product!!
exiled
exiled

367 posts

28 Oct 2016 2:49pm
Lairds a pretty big guy. Nice to see him up and riding what I assume is a standard starboard go foil.
Piros
Piros

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7251 posts

29 Oct 2016 11:50pm
Yeah strange he had foot straps you just don't need them .
exiled
exiled

367 posts

30 Oct 2016 1:50am
Maybe the foot straps make it easier for a big guy to get going. More power when you pump?
Camarillo
Camarillo

369 posts

30 Oct 2016 2:33am
slow motion?
Jacksboards
Jacksboards

VIC

181 posts

30 Oct 2016 8:36am

Good to see a practical clip of a bigger rider using a foil set up well, perhaps the foot straps are safer for others in the line up and safer for the rider.

Laird has been playing with foils longer than most, there is only so much pressure you can put on your heels before you fall off.

After being interested on SUP foils then drastically cooling off , this clip has fired some interest again.

This is the first Laird clip I have noticed published since his Total Hip Replacement at the end of April.

Nice work
windara
windara

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256 posts

30 Oct 2016 9:07pm
sheesh- didnt know he had a hip replacement. Do you know if it was because of an accident or just wear and tear from crazy stuff?
Area10
Area10

1508 posts

30 Oct 2016 7:43pm
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windara said...
sheesh- didnt know he had a hip replacement. Do you know if it was because of an accident or just wear and tear from crazy stuff?

The man himself explains it all here.

standupjournal.com/articles/podcasts/laird-hamilton-on-his-hip-replacement-foil-boarding-and-el-nino/

Both he and his wife had them... must be more common in the states. In the UK unless you have mega-bucks to go private you need to be severely disabled for some time before you get one. If I remember correctly, they seem to have both breezed into hospital one day, no general anaesthetic, and then walked straight afterwards, the same day.
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