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My First Prone Foil Downwind Video

Created by Piros Piros  > 9 months ago, 29 Apr 2019
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Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

29 Apr 2019 9:31pm
This is just so much fun with endless rides, didn't quite get the paddle in but almost . I'm riding my JP 5-0 & NP with the large wing front & back , just std wings and not downwind wings. Still carried amazing speed & could probably have done it on my medium. Bit more practice and I will be scratching onto those bumps. Not saying this will replace Sup DW foiling but it is just insane on a prone in the open ocean.

hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

29 Apr 2019 8:47pm
Nice work champ
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

29 Apr 2019 11:56pm
Great vid..
JEG
JEG

JEG

VIC

1469 posts

30 Apr 2019 7:22am
rockin Piros!
I'm along way from dw days and I need a boat too.
Supmaori
Supmaori

746 posts

30 Apr 2019 5:36am
Awesome man
Seajuice
Seajuice

NSW

919 posts

30 Apr 2019 9:35am
Nice one Piros! Where's your leash? Good to see the large wings work on DW. Just wondering if tail wing adjustment would make it even easier for initial lift to get up & running?
Also wondering how a SUP would go?
Clamsmasha
Clamsmasha

WA

311 posts

30 Apr 2019 7:41am
Wow, that's awesome.
i boxed up a Nipper board a few weeks back. I surfed it but haven't chased lumps...you just inspired me!
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

30 Apr 2019 10:06am
Thanks all and yeah nipper board style would be the go. Adjusting tail will do nothing for take off , it's power and technique I have done some serious hours catching tiny sh!t waves on my prone. A bigger board would be easier but most of the time a smaller board sits in the trough better picking up the chip in and yes a Sup would work but just use a paddle if that what it takes to get up. Once you are up and running the prone is easier to ride but you have to be super switched on chasing the swell pockets , miss one and you are gone with no paddle to drag you back over.
Seajuice
Seajuice

NSW

919 posts

30 Apr 2019 2:02pm
Thanks Rob.
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