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A few fun waves [vid]

Created by cantSUPenough cantSUPenough  > 9 months ago, 12 Jun 2018
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cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

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12 Jun 2018 11:03pm
Enjoyed a few fun, small waves in clean (windy off-shore) conditions. Acid 8'10 115L, me: 93 kg
Broke my paddle on the last wave Luckily that was 2 hours into the session. (sorry about the audio...)
Tardy
Tardy

5292 posts

13 Jun 2018 3:56am
looked like a fun session ...love them acids ...
SunnyBouy
SunnyBouy

473 posts

13 Jun 2018 5:13am
Very nice vid, those waves looked smooth
Emeboy
Emeboy

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13 Jun 2018 7:16am
Great Vid CSE... Awesome clean conditions!!
supthecreek
supthecreek

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13 Jun 2018 10:01am
Killing it CSE!

Fun video, Thanks!
Like to see your cam on "Superview" if you have it... gives a wider view of the wave around the board.
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

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13 Jun 2018 1:24pm
Yes, god point - I thought I had it on superview but it was on plain "wide". I was using it in the Maldives too and haven't seen anything worthwhile on it... It seems to be very narrow. I think it was pointed too low in the Maldives too. Yesterday I had a pretty poor mount; it was a last minute decision. If you play the video on full-screen (PC) it looks a bit better. (wish I was back out there now.)
stehar
stehar

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13 Jun 2018 5:14pm
Great surf - looks like you have the board wired.
Steve
flowmaster
flowmaster

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14 Jun 2018 5:07am
love it would be fantastic to have next to my Speeed. great video
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

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14 Jun 2018 3:22pm
Thanks The previous day the waves were smaller and the speeed would have been perfect. They were too small to do anything but go straight, but with the clear water, the reflections of the sky and hills off the water, and perfect shape of the waves, it was a joy to be out there!
bomberdave
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14 Jun 2018 6:09pm
CSE for those smaller days would you go the speeed or something like a 10' style??? Im looking for something for those small days to fill the void ...have 9'1 creek ...
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

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14 Jun 2018 6:21pm
Well, personally, I would go the speeed. I never did particularly like the 10' Style... (But I still have it if you want to buy it, it is fantastic! ) For me, the speed gave me the stability and down-the-line speed to have fun on those small, clean days. Those straight rails worked wonders. I sometimes make attempts to get up towards the nose - but I am yet to make it with toes-over...

I am not sure what it was about the Style... It was heavier and I didn't like its inertia - it took much more oompf to get it going, and you had to jump on the tail to turn it around before the wave, otherwise it was like turning the QE-II. But when I did get it going, I just was not in love with the flat deck (i.e. not much rocker). I am sure it does not have rocker for a reason, and if I was keen on nose riding I would appreciate its qualities. But I am not so I don't...

FWIW I have the 8'10 speed (and an 8'8 speed I rarely use) and am 93 kg.

I hope that helps.
surfinJ
surfinJ

674 posts

15 Jun 2018 4:20pm
You've got the board well under control. We're the same weight and I went a few inches and ten liters more for my
Acid, so I can appreciate your skill. The au'natural sound track always works.

I've only used mine so far in big and clean. The board handles the power easily. But these were also in crowded high level spots where I'm not comfortable filming.
cantSUPenough
cantSUPenough

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15 Jun 2018 11:42pm
Thanks.

There were just three of us, so filming was OK. I sometimes take it out attached to my helmet if it is big. It is a Session so it is more subtle than the previous models. I like watching vids with that perspective because it is like reliving the waves. The worst part is when you muff the wave; you kick yourself all over again...
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