Prone Foil Surfing Beginners 4 - Safe surf foiling - How to surf foil safely.

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    Learning to prone foil surf is no easy task and as you get the hang of it you are going to need to look out for your safety and for others.
    Prone foil surfboards are a weapon with a lot more going no below the water and it's going to hurt if you or others get tangled up in it.
    After 30 hours of learning to prone foil surf, here are a few safety tips to reduce your risk of injury. More so if you seriously injured someone, that's going to be on your card forever.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @strekke1986
    @strekke1986 Před rokem +1

    Great series! Question: at 183cm and 73kg and 3+ years of foiling waves with a kite, but only some longboard experience in regular surfing: what board (volume & length) would you recommended to make foil-paddling into semi-foamies as easy as possible? Once up on the foil I'm pretty sure I will be fine - just catching the waves itself will be my challenge I think...

    • @FoilingFrenzy
      @FoilingFrenzy  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the ack.😎
      I welcome other comments, but the biggest prone boards are about 5 4, with a plenty of volume. My beginner board featured you can see has a V shape at the nose. Since recording I have switched to the newest Konrad which like lots of boards these days has twin concaves. CHANGED MY LIFE. Paddle in easier, take offs more stable when I pop.
      So suggestion is high volume 5 4 with dual concaves.

  • @kyliefleming5357
    @kyliefleming5357 Před rokem

    Hi John, have you covered duck diving on the foil in one of your videos? Thanks!

    • @FoilingFrenzy
      @FoilingFrenzy  Před rokem

      Hi there. No, I have not done anything on ducking waves. I can't say that I have much to offer - i don't go out on big day typically, and when I do I get smashed like everyone else ! :-)

  • @IRWE905
    @IRWE905 Před rokem +1

    Any further Tips when you say you remove the leash and hang on to the attchment point at the back of the board when coming to shore. How do you deal with wave 'suck back'? I know you have an ~ 80 cm Mast to deal with.

    • @FoilingFrenzy
      @FoilingFrenzy  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. Yes since making the video I have something to add on the subject of letting the foil board go forward through the break. I am still a big fan of letting the board go in front of me at the full length of the leg rope and letting the wash carry me towards the beach. The recent problem was that the shore dump caught my board and bounced it hard and ripped the foil rig out of the board boxes. Expensive lesson

    • @FoilingFrenzy
      @FoilingFrenzy  Před rokem

      Sure. I was letting the the board go way forward and let it drag me to the shallows and then a dumping wave crunched my