Thanks! Need more attempts. I'm riding a TripleX 58" composite. I'm about 220#
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Thanks! Need more attempts. I'm riding a TripleX 58" composite. I'm about 220#
I'm 230 and ride a 4'6 board right now. It's surf style and a little short for me, but I have fun on it until I can find my next one.
Oh yes, I fit all the "Old Guy" requirements above as well. Let me just say, "Jenny, Jenny......."
I'm only 30 and remember ALL the above in my house! Plus an Atari!
"867-5309" LOL Classic!
I would Jam out with my dad blaring, "Bye Bye Miss American Pie, drove my Chevy to levee but the levee was dry..." As we drove across the Farm in a '67 Ford Bronco checking the Rice fields!
You don't remember seeing me on CNN?? They said I was America's next Generation Genius!!!!
I actually meant to delete that last requirement off when I quoted you Kane 😜
My parents were in their 40s when I came along and my brother is 10yrs older than me!
Anyways, gotta question for y'all 360'ers... Do you have to go finless when attempting this??? Wondering if I can pull this off on my Koal 5.0...
This set of articles seems to have helped me out a bit this year.
General guidance:
http://flyboywakesurf.com/wakesurfing-how-to-do-a-360/
This helps with diagnosing errors:
http://flyboywakesurf.com/wakesurf-t...-360-step-one/
http://flyboywakesurf.com/wakesurfin...ce-360-step-2/
http://flyboywakesurf.com/wakesurf-trick-360-step-3/
I have actually had better luck spinning on my Inland Surfer Squirt with the stock two shorty fins than I have been with the TripleX skim with its single small fin. Maybe I'm just not used to the board yet.
It's not the spinning so much as the standing up tall at the end of the rotation instead of staying tucked - for me anyway.
fins got nothing to do with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJogf0TfOsQ
2 huge, surf-style fins in that board and she can do the same on her new Soulcraft with 4 fin setup
Drew is right. Proper technique will break loose any fin/fins combo.