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Kicking out of a wave

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Created by Slab > 9 months ago, 10 Aug 2013
Slab
1123 posts
10 Aug 2013 5:09PM
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Not really been an issue for me over the last few months as the surf has been hopelessly small.......but when it picks up the old question of best practice when exiting a wave on a SUP keeps coming back to me.

When the waves are small I usually either jump over the back of the wave when it starts to close or ride it further and see what happens......or simply ride over the back of it before it spits me off.

When it comes to the bigger stuff I try to ride over the back before it closes out but on beachbreaks that doesn't always happen and tend to see how it goes

Is there a good discipline to get into? eg straightening up then bailing.....trying to dive through the wave (not good on powerful stuff I imagine.)

What do you do?

Piros
QLD, 7258 posts
10 Aug 2013 8:42PM
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Start in the small stuff always complete the wave , pull off stay on your feet and paddle away. When you want to crack the lip to pull off drive the nose to the lip don't point it , by that I mean drive off your back foot try and get the board to the rail. Bend your knees and crack through , when you get it right you pull off with heaps of speed and it's really fun surfing down the back of the wave heading back out to sea. It's just practice , you'll get smashed a few times but it's all fun.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
10 Aug 2013 11:17PM
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Agree with Piros...depends on the wave. If it has an exit - take it with speed and hold your feet. If it's a crasher - ride it as far as you can, try for a barrel and wipe out sensationally.


That's how I roll. ;-)

cyberhusky
VIC, 68 posts
11 Aug 2013 12:01AM
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But who can resist the death or glory off the lip close out?

Piros
QLD, 7258 posts
11 Aug 2013 12:14AM
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cyberhusky said..

But who can resist the death or glory off the lip close out?


Yeah thats always the first option Victory or Death........make sure there is a camera around.

Slab
1123 posts
11 Aug 2013 3:10AM
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I seem to keep going and then crash and burn....one day I'll eat some board!

Leroy13
VIC, 1174 posts
11 Aug 2013 7:55AM
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Sailhack said...
Agree with Piros...depends on the wave. If it has an exit - take it with speed and hold your feet. If it's a crasher - ride it as far as you can, try for a barrel and wipe out sensationally.


That's how I roll. ;-)


+1, unless it's a really juicy lip.

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
11 Aug 2013 9:42PM
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I ride a persistent right hander and I'm goofy so getting off the wave in a hurry is not usually an option. So it's death or glory but it's so good to come out the other end when you make it otherwise there are no happy endings. Or just bail early but there is no fun in that.

momasfolly
VIC, 237 posts
11 Aug 2013 9:43PM
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Took the glory road today in the beach barrell! First time ever had the feet move sideways past me and over the top!
Lots of fun, other than that any old way will do. As long as you are having a BLAST in the water.

antonfourie
NSW, 140 posts
13 Aug 2013 5:01PM
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cyberhusky said..

But who can resist the death or glory off the lip close out?


I ended up with the near death option, a torn MCL and torn ACL, will be out for 9 months!

However I will always go for the death or glory option, go hard or go home!



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