brett
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- Location
- Ventura,ca
i was riding today at pismo and it was great! smooth water, great waves a lot of riders (for a normal weekend). Andrew and Coung, you guys missed out! it was goin off!
anyways i was just starting to get comfortable ridn and surfin on the face of bigger waves(approx 6-7 faces) i went up one and slahed the top. it was great smooth and everything was peachy. after completing the turn the wave was breaking and i was going down the face preparing for crossing the trough. i dropped my ass to near enema level and went for it. once again(!) i shot straight through the water and over the bars. i let off so i didnt nose it into the ground and luckily these were deep water breaks so i didnt hit.after the joys of bein tossed about violently in a large crashing wave i surface just in time to see my precious sj pop up upside down.
the point is, is this why you "need " tubbies in the surf? do they really help all that much? or is there something i can do different to try and keep the nose up?:thinking: i dont think i need them if all they do is help in turns. any help/tips/info appreciated.
anyways i was just starting to get comfortable ridn and surfin on the face of bigger waves(approx 6-7 faces) i went up one and slahed the top. it was great smooth and everything was peachy. after completing the turn the wave was breaking and i was going down the face preparing for crossing the trough. i dropped my ass to near enema level and went for it. once again(!) i shot straight through the water and over the bars. i let off so i didnt nose it into the ground and luckily these were deep water breaks so i didnt hit.after the joys of bein tossed about violently in a large crashing wave i surface just in time to see my precious sj pop up upside down.
the point is, is this why you "need " tubbies in the surf? do they really help all that much? or is there something i can do different to try and keep the nose up?:thinking: i dont think i need them if all they do is help in turns. any help/tips/info appreciated.
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