Shared a line up with him at as big as it gets Macaronis on my second or third day in Indo. I was shitting my pants. He got the wave of the dayCharmingSophisticate said:David Parkes
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Shared a line up with him at as big as it gets Macaronis on my second or third day in Indo. I was shitting my pants. He got the wave of the dayCharmingSophisticate said:David Parkes
I will. The airbrush isn't going be anywhere near as nice as yours but they're still going to be pretty...SlicedFeet said:Wow, Charming, rad, please post up pics of the bottoms when you get them. :rockin:
From what i've heard this is one of the best advantages of fins, save the arms for getting into wavesSlicedFeet said:I’m the slowest one out there paddeling back out
Heard that huge Macaronis is like Teahupoobird. said:Shared a line up with him at as big as it gets Macaronis on my second or third day in Indo. I was shitting my pants. He got the wave of the dayCharmingSophisticate said:David Parkes
Interesting factoid, my customers come in two categories. Hardcore Kneelos, & aging & handicapped by inguries. I have built a bunch for surfers just looking to extend their ocean time as far as possible, having a tougher time popping up, or have some health issue. Back, shoulders, knees, etc.GWS said:Sucks to get old.
great thread, very interested in acquiring one. i'm sort of in the middle of your two types - i'm an aging shortboarder who would like to be able to kneeboard on smaller days in lieu of longboarding now and i can foresee the day when my pop-up abilities will have faded, so eventually a kneeboard might be my all-around board. i'm on the East Coast, so i'd like to have a kneeboard that would work in mushier conditions - not sure what that translates into, design wise.bsnyder said:Interesting factoid, my customers come in two categories. Hardcore Kneelos, & aging & handicapped by inguries. I have built a bunch for surfers just looking to extend their ocean time as far as possible, having a tougher time popping up, or have some health issue. Back, shoulders, knees, etc.GWS said:Sucks to get old.
No matter what, I find it extremely satisfying to help people get back in the water, or stay out there longer. Have had a few come back and thank me for bringing back their stoke. One guy about 65 or so come back thinner, fit, & tan. Told me he’s back after calling a lifetime of surfing over!
Just part of why I do this. Only possible by buying a board from a custom board builder.