Some people think you need a shortboard to windsurf fast. This is not the case, as demonstrated by these Polish windsurfers riding the Mistral One-Design longboard. This is the board that they used in the last 3 Olympics, before they switched to the shorter, wider RSX board.
If you notice, they are riding the board in two ways. When they are really ripping and jumping they are in the back footstraps with the daggerboard folded up inside the board. However, you also see them sometimes going quite fast with the daggerboard down and their feet in the "railing straps" further forward on the board. The high level of performance possible in daggerboard-down mode on a longboard is often overlooked, but you can see it illustrated even better in the next video.
Cool, huh? Now get back to work.
I can't believe that they're hitting those jumps on such big boards. I'll think about that the next time that I'm feeling that my Carve 123 is too big for really good chop hops.
ReplyDeleteWell, Robby Naish used to do back loops with his Mitral Equipe. The rider matters...
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ReplyDeleteWell, you know what they say. It's not the arrow, it's the Indian. Or the Pollock or the Hawaiian as the case may be.
-James
ard Windsurfing is SO Lame... longboardsatom.blogspot.de
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