Hi Everyone,BraCuru wrote:PF - I am really surprised that there are so little videos showing foiling the waves.Peter_Frank wrote:Would just comment here, as I think the BraCuru video looks awesome
I still can not see how the "waveriding" will feel or work, but I know several of my french friends who does it
The topic you mentioned is dated in July when I asked:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2381354 and there is not too much to see so far.
I've got positive feelings about this subject, however no good chance to try it. Last Autumn in Poland was waveless. Even the Polish wave championship was cancelled. One week in Essaouira - no waves. I had only one average day to record fun in shorebreak at Famara Beach despite onshore waves
I hope that Gunnar might share more as he got knowledge, riding style, wave boards and lives at Fuerteventura. Please
NB. I will try to upload the full video from Lanzarote tomorrow.
Thanks for sharing.gmb13 wrote:"Normal" Waveriding (normal size breaking waves) is not really doable on a foil. For me it's all about using the right tools for that the right job, and a Foilboard is not the right tool for having fun in those conditions.
I did not mentioned about offshore winds which always were, are and will be danger for users with a kite despite wind force.Arcsrule wrote:...does this mean that in really light wind, it is now safe to kite on offshore wind?
totally agree. but if a foil screams upwind in very light air, it would seem that off shore winds could be an option. i once had an offshore windspot with shallow water , until i lost a kiteBraCuru wrote:I did not mentioned about offshore winds which always were, are and will be danger for users with a kite despite wind force.Arcsrule wrote:...does this mean that in really light wind, it is now safe to kite on offshore wind?
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