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The Rush of the Continuous Rhythm

Created by Ted the Kiwi Ted the Kiwi  > 9 months ago, 22 Oct 2014
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Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

23 Oct 2014 12:02am
Enjoy. Nice smooth style.

MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

22 Oct 2014 11:06pm
The tailshape & big fins make sense to me. Shaped for driving odd the bottom & loose/snappy off the top. The swallow nose shaped boards are interesting, I wonder what that's for. I'm guessing it allows for water to flow through into concaves or something They look like they have huge amounts of volume, I'd like to see him duckdiving one lol...interesting vid
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

23 Oct 2014 6:04am
Very nice tube riding- boards or rider or both
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

23 Oct 2014 5:37pm
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laceys lane said..
Very nice tube riding- boards or rider or both


I watched that earlier in the week, just watched it again...

Still think its farkin awesome surfing....but

Imo good surfer, good shaper, surfing on what suits him, In good waves.

But I wonder if its like the Derek hynd finless thing? One person absoloutley Rips on them and us mere mortals would be completly stuffed?
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

23 Oct 2014 9:42pm

That young bloke could make any surfboard flow/rip ...... The swallow nose ...... Wank off IMHO ............
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

23 Oct 2014 8:47pm
call me a wanker, and a lot do, actually everyone does, but what struck me is how perfect that board rode those barrels. smoothest thing I've seen.




probably got a little bit of starboard shaping in there haha snigger
arkgee
arkgee

NSW

639 posts

23 Oct 2014 10:59pm
It's so refreshing to see someone thinking outside the square....he has obviously thought about what he wants to do and designed the board around that... what it looks like in the end is niether here nor there....long straight rail line on his bottom turn to draw out the turn with one big fin on the rail for drive...short radius plan on the backhand side to break the ark and snap off the top with the aid of what looks like half a quad setup....and its doing all of that very smooth and at mach speed....combine that with G'land and wow....loved it...thanks for posting Ted
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

24 Oct 2014 8:16pm
Great insight there Mr.Goddard.
Watched this a few times on fbook, and love more and more. Some incredible surfing,and I will.always love someone more when they back themselves....and he did it in something more than two foot waves
damo666
damo666

NSW

160 posts

25 Oct 2014 9:12am
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SandS said..

...... The swallow nose ...... Wank off IMHO ............


How else would you combine two different rail lengths and rockers?
McHenry
McHenry

SA

1739 posts

25 Oct 2014 9:26am
Dude absolutely rips, wicked stylee!
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

25 Oct 2014 8:25am
Geez you deleted that post before I could reply to it lacey... Turning into mac more everyday head up a arse,I don't think so
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

25 Oct 2014 2:16pm
I thought you would like that one
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

25 Oct 2014 10:19pm
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damo666 said..

SandS said..

...... The swallow nose ...... Wank off IMHO ............



How else would you combine two different rail lengths and rockers?


what you describe is a twist , no need to cut the foam out of the middle in a swallow "nose" shape to achieve that .

Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

26 Oct 2014 7:07pm
Great video!


Smooth!
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

27 Oct 2014 1:45pm
yeah i think board would go just the same with less dangerous rounded nose.first 4" doesn't get in the water 90% of the time when you're up n riding,many shapers agree the sharper noses are pure aesthetics to sell boards as they look sleeker.great clip and if you've seen him surfing 4ft .slabs of closed cell foam with no fins you'd realise he can and does rip on anything
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