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Must suck being a really good longboarder and getting all your waves destroyed by wavestorms.
I'm not humbled by the turns, they could've tried to do at least one hit or floater. isn't variety still part of the criteria? The noseriding however is way beyond my skills.Anyone in need of a quick humbling experience, suggest you head out and try to do a turn like some of those dudes on those boards. You'll find out very quickly it's much easier said than done. Doesn't have to be your thing, but they do it well.
they could've tried to do at least one hit or floater. isn't variety still part of the criteria?
Those boards are riding so deep in the water they can hardly be turned. Maybe if someone invented a board with more manouverability, but maintaining the noseriding.I'm not humbled by the turns, they could've tried to do at least one hit or floater. isn't variety still part of the criteria? The noseriding however is way beyond my skills.