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nope.Kaser1 said:Anyone else doing it? I'm having a blast :wave2:
Clayster said:Foil surfing looks fun to me. But I see how it could become an annoyance. Seems like foils should be at different spots.
Kuno seems to actually having a great time and is really in with the true inventors and innovators of this. Unlike some people who just say they were around some of the legends.Greg Griffin said:Anyone else doing it? I'm having a blast
It is really interesting
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All this- look at what I'm doing !! - leads directly to too many doing it .
:tomato:Bonzer5Fin said:From the posts I have seen, you're getting some props from some heavy dudes. Good for you. Fag.
The up and down helps keep water moving over the wing, keeps you going. What you may not know is that they're different size wings. The GoFoil has a "Maliko" which is the biggest that's primarily designed for downwinders, but is also used to surf in smaller conditions. This is what I learned on.SBSteve said:I have to admit, it looks really fun but I can't imagine being out in the lineup with a dozen or more Ginsu knives slicing around me.
What is hilarious looking to me is 4-5 of them doing the up and down hop, looks like a lot of work.
That's the type of wave the foil is the most fun. Fat and slopey, typically a SUP wave. Not a normal surfboard wave. We go spots that are typical longboard or SUP spots if any. Most of the time it's a wave a normal surfer wouldn't want anything to do with.Drumsurf said:Saw my first one locally last week when driving home and checking the surf. I was kind of intrigued and kind of bummed at the same time. Granted he was getting out of the water at a spot that I never surf (fat wave, good for SUPs). Really hoping they don't start showing up everywhere.
Sorry uncle, been slacking.PPK96754 said:
I expected to see more of your foodie, wine tasting, Guy Hagi, "Cheap Eats" selfie ~