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Barrells out Manly

Created by Janbruun Janbruun  > 9 months ago, 26 Jan 2012
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Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

26 Jan 2012 9:09am
Few barrells out manly with my go pro paddle cam

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laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

26 Jan 2012 8:22am
nice. the first one is a classic photo barrel- the 'closeout'
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

26 Jan 2012 7:11am
More than barrels there nice work
Sparx
Sparx

VIC

734 posts

26 Jan 2012 10:24am
Good stuff!!!
Cheers
Sparx
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

26 Jan 2012 1:02pm
Thanks guys,got the positioning right now need big hollow waves.share more when that happen.Jan
Thanks Tyson for editing, you always do a great job.
gregc
gregc

VIC

1299 posts

26 Jan 2012 3:18pm
awesome vid Sparx thanks for sharing
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

26 Jan 2012 6:38pm
Gregc you got that wrong mate,sparks didn't make it.
Casso
Casso

NSW

3778 posts

26 Jan 2012 6:43pm
Pullin' in dude. Nice.
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

26 Jan 2012 7:08pm
Just working out my go pro for when the waves get big and off shore.
Really handy seeing foot positioning and how the board is responding.
sammyd
sammyd

QLD

101 posts

26 Jan 2012 6:18pm
How far down the shaft is the Go pro attached????
thanks
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

26 Jan 2012 4:21pm
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Janbruun said...

Gregc you got that wrong mate,sparks didn't make it.


Super nice work mate,made up for your last wrist clip
That dare I say, PSH works for you
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

26 Jan 2012 7:34pm
Thanks mate glade no one is sea sick this time. The camera is about six inches above the head of the paddle and held on by nylon adjustable ties
Maroubra SUP
Maroubra SUP

NSW

148 posts

26 Jan 2012 10:29pm
Nice work. Lot less other surfers to negotiate than at my beach. What's your dismount strategy at the end of your closeout barrels so you don't get clobbered by your own board... kick board forward, turn into face, dive forward into foamball? Also interesting to see how much you can turn, adjust and trim- the Go Pro on the paddle shows that well.
loco4olas
loco4olas

NSW

1525 posts

26 Jan 2012 10:37pm
Thing about the GoPros is the flatten out everything too much and really don't do justice to the surfer/surfing.

Bet Mr Mossop is loving you..;-)
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

27 Jan 2012 8:21am
Mr mossip lives in Bali now,he is very happy.
The main problem with the go pro is you have to keep it still for the best effect so I'm not using my paddle as much as normally do.
When the waves get big and every thing slows down it will look sick.
And when dismounting a close out tube body forward away from the board.
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

27 Jan 2012 11:50am
Nice one Jan , super clear picture.
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

27 Jan 2012 2:35pm
Yes Piros,and it was cloudy,can't wait to it gets big with clear sky's ,go pro is a great toy to play with.
supthecreek
supthecreek

2750 posts

27 Jan 2012 2:45pm
Rippin' on the Ripper... great vid.

I learned more about the way a PSH surfs from your video, than any PSH promo vids... Thanks

Which PSH model and length ?
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

27 Jan 2012 6:00pm
Thanks mate. It's the 8.0 ripper. I'm 77kg 5,11 tall.
The boards around 97,Lts in volume. Great board for all size waves for me.
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

30 Jan 2012 2:49pm
Piros give me a call freak.
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

17 Feb 2012 8:58am
Thought I would bring this clip back to life,
robdog
robdog

VIC

611 posts

17 Feb 2012 7:33pm
I like it. Keep 'em coming Jan.
Great surfing!
chrispychru
chrispychru

QLD

7932 posts

17 Feb 2012 7:12pm
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Janbruun said...

Thought I would bring this clip back to life,


here its back at the top. does that make you feel better?
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

17 Feb 2012 11:21pm
Some lessons for some new starters there too... 1:14 - 1:17. Notice the toes on the rail (back foot), and then a very positive shift of the foot in the centre of the board for the cutback. You can also see the knees bending/extending, and the timing to generate speed.
supvader
supvader

VIC

96 posts

18 Feb 2012 12:05am
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Janbruun said...

Thanks mate. It's the 8.0 ripper. I'm 77kg 5,11 tall.
The boards around 97,Lts in volume. Great board for all size waves for me.



Great stuf Jan, yer! you rip on the ripper what a ripper
I'm a lean 94kg 6,1 i got a 9,6 wide ripper, i find it fast and agile up to 2 foot waves but when on above head high waves its hard work to dig into the big turns due to the speed, i still have a long way to go but am thinking about where i progress from here (board wise), how did you progerss to the 8 footer.
robdog
robdog

VIC

611 posts

18 Feb 2012 7:15am
Hi supvader
My first thought is for you to advance to a 9'3" type ripper, but not the wide version.
A narrower board should get over on the rail and turn easier and not give you that feeling of uncontrolled speed. The trade off is that it's gonna be more difficult paddling around IMO. You're young, you've got good balance and picked it up (sup) really quickly, give it a go. Borrow Feeze's board.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

18 Feb 2012 7:57am
Very nice.. Thanks Jan.

DJ
AA
AA

AA

NSW

2167 posts

18 Feb 2012 8:07am
Go the 9'2 Wide Ripper Vader
The 9'6WR is 2008 vintage (the 9-3 is 2007!), the newer 9'2 Wide Ripper is waaay more refined for steeper take offs, more drivy turns and jamming it hard off the tail. The bigger and hollower the better it goes. Floats my 90kg just fine!

Robdogs right though if you can go narrower the board will handle even better when its big.

The 8'11 Ripper is a bigger version of Jan's 8-0.

8'11" x 28 1/2 x 4 1/4"
9'2" x 29 5/8" x 4 1/4"
Mr Soft Serve
Mr Soft Serve

NSW

53 posts

18 Feb 2012 4:39pm
Mate
Thats not a barrell maybe the blade of the paddle got in there.Keep trying you will get there mate.hahahaha.
Janbruun
Janbruun

NSW

246 posts

18 Feb 2012 8:43pm
Heavy freak. Show me your barrells.
kitegirl21
kitegirl21

NSW

439 posts

18 Feb 2012 9:33pm
Hey Jan! Thats sick! really nice looking conditions!! Yew!
Holly
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